Civil War Continued
... resounding victory for the ConfederateS & now Lee decided to enter into enemy soil McClellan has a tremendous stroke of luck – found Lee’s army orders wrapped around a bunch of cigars ANTIETAM – Bloodiest single day in American history – Casualties totaled more than 26,000 – happened September 17, 1 ...
... resounding victory for the ConfederateS & now Lee decided to enter into enemy soil McClellan has a tremendous stroke of luck – found Lee’s army orders wrapped around a bunch of cigars ANTIETAM – Bloodiest single day in American history – Casualties totaled more than 26,000 – happened September 17, 1 ...
Chapter 12 Key Terms – Road to Civil War
... ________________________________ ________________________________ 2. blockade: ________________________ ________________________________ ________________________________ 3. offensive: _______________________ ________________________________ ________________________________ 4. Rebel: ________________ ...
... ________________________________ ________________________________ 2. blockade: ________________________ ________________________________ ________________________________ 3. offensive: _______________________ ________________________________ ________________________________ 4. Rebel: ________________ ...
1. Who has the event that caused 7 states to secede? I have the
... Who has how the slavery issue would be decided according to the KansasNebraska Act? I have by popular sovereignty which means people would vote to decide. ...
... Who has how the slavery issue would be decided according to the KansasNebraska Act? I have by popular sovereignty which means people would vote to decide. ...
July 21, 1861
... Objective: To examine the role of the navy and the battles of Bull Run and Antietam. ...
... Objective: To examine the role of the navy and the battles of Bull Run and Antietam. ...
The Civil War
... • Led by General “Stonewall Jackson” the Confederates defeated the Union • First major battle of the Civil War • Confederates created the “Rebel Yell” ...
... • Led by General “Stonewall Jackson” the Confederates defeated the Union • First major battle of the Civil War • Confederates created the “Rebel Yell” ...
The Battle of Gettysburg
... The next decisive battle in 1863 was a Union victory, but it was an accident kind of. General Lee wanted to keep up the momentum following his victory at Chancellorsville. He believed that a successful invasion of a Northern city would turn popular opinion (and therefore politicians) against Lincol ...
... The next decisive battle in 1863 was a Union victory, but it was an accident kind of. General Lee wanted to keep up the momentum following his victory at Chancellorsville. He believed that a successful invasion of a Northern city would turn popular opinion (and therefore politicians) against Lincol ...
Unit 3 A Nation Divided Chapter 10 Section 3 The Civil War 1861
... The Mississippi River could no longer be a ____supply route___for the South. However, the North could not use the river safely either. The Union needed to capture ___________________________________ to be in control of the entire river. After six weeks, Union forces under General Grant won at ______ ...
... The Mississippi River could no longer be a ____supply route___for the South. However, the North could not use the river safely either. The Union needed to capture ___________________________________ to be in control of the entire river. After six weeks, Union forces under General Grant won at ______ ...
Civil War Facts
... Though artillery was used extensively, only about 10 percent of the wounded were the victims of artillery fire. ...
... Though artillery was used extensively, only about 10 percent of the wounded were the victims of artillery fire. ...
Missouri`s War: The Civil War in Documents
... “Bloody Bill” Anderson Threatens the Women of Western Missouri Cyrus Russell Is Taken Prisoner during the Battle of Pilot Knob “The military force looked miserably insufficient to successfully cope with the enemy” They Received Confederate Friends with Smiles and Tears “Strange to say—we did not ...
... “Bloody Bill” Anderson Threatens the Women of Western Missouri Cyrus Russell Is Taken Prisoner during the Battle of Pilot Knob “The military force looked miserably insufficient to successfully cope with the enemy” They Received Confederate Friends with Smiles and Tears “Strange to say—we did not ...
The Civil War Begins - Catawba County Schools
... Feb. 9, 1861- Confederate States of America formed, Jefferson Davis named President April 12, 1861 – Confederate forces attack Fort Sumter in Charleston, SC (Civil War begins) April 15, 1861 - Pres. Lincoln calls for 75,000 militiamen to report for duty. Robert E. Lee offered command of the Union Ar ...
... Feb. 9, 1861- Confederate States of America formed, Jefferson Davis named President April 12, 1861 – Confederate forces attack Fort Sumter in Charleston, SC (Civil War begins) April 15, 1861 - Pres. Lincoln calls for 75,000 militiamen to report for duty. Robert E. Lee offered command of the Union Ar ...
The Civil War - Guided Viewing
... 11. What millionaire in Memphis posted a sign calling for anyone who wanted to “go kill some Yankees?” 12. Population in the North: 13. Free population in the South: 14. The value of all the goods produced in the South at the beginning of the Civil War added up to less than ________ of the goods pro ...
... 11. What millionaire in Memphis posted a sign calling for anyone who wanted to “go kill some Yankees?” 12. Population in the North: 13. Free population in the South: 14. The value of all the goods produced in the South at the beginning of the Civil War added up to less than ________ of the goods pro ...
Torn By War - St. Ursula School
... - New cannons could hit targets miles away - casualty – a soldier who is killed or seriously wounded - In one battle, Union troops pinned their names on their uniforms so their bodies could be identified when the battle was over 3. Crude Medical Care - Surgeons routinely cut off the injured arms and ...
... - New cannons could hit targets miles away - casualty – a soldier who is killed or seriously wounded - In one battle, Union troops pinned their names on their uniforms so their bodies could be identified when the battle was over 3. Crude Medical Care - Surgeons routinely cut off the injured arms and ...
Battle of Gettysburg PPT
... General Lee’s Reasons for invading the Union: 1. His army needed supplies like weapons and clothing. 2. General Lee’s men were hungry and needed food. 3. General Lee hoped to take attention away from the Union victory at Fredericksburg. 4. The confederacy also thought that a victory over the Union ...
... General Lee’s Reasons for invading the Union: 1. His army needed supplies like weapons and clothing. 2. General Lee’s men were hungry and needed food. 3. General Lee hoped to take attention away from the Union victory at Fredericksburg. 4. The confederacy also thought that a victory over the Union ...
The Battles of Bull Run
... of Hunter and Heintzelman (from Centreville) to march southwest on the Warrenton Turnpike and then to turn northwest to Sudley Springs while Tyler's division marched directly towards Stone Bridge. Tyler’s army blocked the main flanking column on the turnpike. They reached Stone Bridge around 6:00 a. ...
... of Hunter and Heintzelman (from Centreville) to march southwest on the Warrenton Turnpike and then to turn northwest to Sudley Springs while Tyler's division marched directly towards Stone Bridge. Tyler’s army blocked the main flanking column on the turnpike. They reached Stone Bridge around 6:00 a. ...
Chapter 11: The Civil War
... • Twenty miles to the south, in Corinth, Mississippi, Confederate General Albert Sidney Johnston ordered his troops northward with the plan of attacking Grant before Buell arrived. • The stage was set for one of the Civil War's bloodiest battles. ...
... • Twenty miles to the south, in Corinth, Mississippi, Confederate General Albert Sidney Johnston ordered his troops northward with the plan of attacking Grant before Buell arrived. • The stage was set for one of the Civil War's bloodiest battles. ...
Name: Period: Chapter 19 Term Sheet (50 points) Directions
... Directions: Explain the significance of each of the terms. You must fill out the term sheet completely in order to use it on the test. If it is missing any of the terms, then you will not be able to use it and a zero will be awarded for the grade. 1. March 4, 1861 2. Jefferson Davis 3. Fort Sumter, ...
... Directions: Explain the significance of each of the terms. You must fill out the term sheet completely in order to use it on the test. If it is missing any of the terms, then you will not be able to use it and a zero will be awarded for the grade. 1. March 4, 1861 2. Jefferson Davis 3. Fort Sumter, ...
Chapter 7 Study Guide
... PLAN, SOUTHERNERS HAD TO TAKE AN OATH OF LOYALTY TO THE U.S. AND ACCEPT THE UNIONʼS PROCLAMATIONS CONCERNING SLAVERY. IN 1866 REPUBLICANS IN CONGRESS FEARED THAT PRESIDENT JOHNSON COULD INTERFERE BY REFUSING TO ...
... PLAN, SOUTHERNERS HAD TO TAKE AN OATH OF LOYALTY TO THE U.S. AND ACCEPT THE UNIONʼS PROCLAMATIONS CONCERNING SLAVERY. IN 1866 REPUBLICANS IN CONGRESS FEARED THAT PRESIDENT JOHNSON COULD INTERFERE BY REFUSING TO ...
“SO IT BEGINS…..AGAIN” 155TH BULL RUN
... unoccupied by Confederate troops. He then marched southeast to Mitchell's Ford and Blackburn's Ford, arriving at the latter about 11 a.m. Looking south across the stream, Tyler believed that the road to Manassas Junction was clear, but he failed to see the Confederate brigade of Brig. Gen.James Long ...
... unoccupied by Confederate troops. He then marched southeast to Mitchell's Ford and Blackburn's Ford, arriving at the latter about 11 a.m. Looking south across the stream, Tyler believed that the road to Manassas Junction was clear, but he failed to see the Confederate brigade of Brig. Gen.James Long ...
law which required all 20- 45 year old men to put their names in a
... By 1863, the Union had a difficult time recruiting soldiers to fight in the Civil War, so they raised the enlistment bounty from $100 to $300. Congress passed a conscription (draft) law which required all 20- 45 year old men to put their names in a lottery and serve if their names were drawn. A wea ...
... By 1863, the Union had a difficult time recruiting soldiers to fight in the Civil War, so they raised the enlistment bounty from $100 to $300. Congress passed a conscription (draft) law which required all 20- 45 year old men to put their names in a lottery and serve if their names were drawn. A wea ...
Chapter Seventeen Structured Notes
... Stone Wall Jackson, a Confederate General, was killed at the Battle of Chancellorsville General Ulysses S. Grant won the Battle of Shiloh for the Union ...
... Stone Wall Jackson, a Confederate General, was killed at the Battle of Chancellorsville General Ulysses S. Grant won the Battle of Shiloh for the Union ...
The Civil War
... -Southern troops can plunder supplies • The battle is one of the bloodiest days in American history • Lee’s plans were accidentally left at old camp ...
... -Southern troops can plunder supplies • The battle is one of the bloodiest days in American history • Lee’s plans were accidentally left at old camp ...
CIVIL WAR BATTLE CHART
... supplies, the worn-out and weary Army of Northern Virginia (led by General Lee) moved west after the fall of Petersburg and Richmond. With his army nearly surrounded, his men starving, and Grant closing in, Lee knew continued resistance was futile and ultimately self-destructive, and thus he agreed ...
... supplies, the worn-out and weary Army of Northern Virginia (led by General Lee) moved west after the fall of Petersburg and Richmond. With his army nearly surrounded, his men starving, and Grant closing in, Lee knew continued resistance was futile and ultimately self-destructive, and thus he agreed ...
First Battle of Lexington
The First Battle of Lexington, also known as the Battle of the Hemp Bales or the Siege of Lexington, was an engagement of the American Civil War, occurring from September 12 to September 20, 1861, between the Union Army and the pro-Confederate Missouri State Guard, in Lexington, the county seat of Lafayette County, Missouri. The State Guard's victory in this battle bolstered the already-considerable Southern sentiment in the area, and briefly consolidated Missouri State Guard control of the Missouri River Valley in western Missouri.This engagement should not be confused with the Second Battle of Lexington, which was fought on October 19, 1864, and also resulted in a Southern victory.