Reader`s Theater Document Packet
... July 13-16, 1863 – Anti-draft riots shake New York City, Boston and other Northern cities. July 18, 1863 – The Fifty-fourth Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry leads a failed attack on Fort Wagner in South Carolina losing 272 men - almost half its force. September 19-20, 1863 - Union forces win the Bat ...
... July 13-16, 1863 – Anti-draft riots shake New York City, Boston and other Northern cities. July 18, 1863 – The Fifty-fourth Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry leads a failed attack on Fort Wagner in South Carolina losing 272 men - almost half its force. September 19-20, 1863 - Union forces win the Bat ...
Chapter Fifteen - Biloxi Public Schools
... Four score and seven years ago, our fathers brought forth upon this continent a new nation: conceived in liberty, and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal. Now we are engaged in a great civil war, testing whether that nation, or any nation so conceived and so dedicated, can lo ...
... Four score and seven years ago, our fathers brought forth upon this continent a new nation: conceived in liberty, and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal. Now we are engaged in a great civil war, testing whether that nation, or any nation so conceived and so dedicated, can lo ...
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... Pennsylvania in hopes that it might force the Union to end the war. It proved to be a turning point, but not the one Lee anticipated. At Gettysburg, a series of battles like the one shown here--this one on the first day of the fighting--cost Lee more than half of his entire army and forced him to re ...
... Pennsylvania in hopes that it might force the Union to end the war. It proved to be a turning point, but not the one Lee anticipated. At Gettysburg, a series of battles like the one shown here--this one on the first day of the fighting--cost Lee more than half of his entire army and forced him to re ...
BIOGRAPHIES John Antrobus (1837–1907): Sculptor and painter of
... including a six-ton head of Lincoln and the 190-foot wide Confederate Memorial in Stone Mountain, Georgia. Mathew Brady (1823–1896): American photographer, perhaps best known for his photographs of the Civil War. Brady studied under many teachers, including Samuel F. B. Morse, the artist and invento ...
... including a six-ton head of Lincoln and the 190-foot wide Confederate Memorial in Stone Mountain, Georgia. Mathew Brady (1823–1896): American photographer, perhaps best known for his photographs of the Civil War. Brady studied under many teachers, including Samuel F. B. Morse, the artist and invento ...
Underlying Causes of the Civil War
... Did not free a single slave in the North or Border States, only in those areas still in rebellion (the Confederacy) Eliminated any possibility of foreign assistance to the Confederacy Changed the moral objective of the War ...
... Did not free a single slave in the North or Border States, only in those areas still in rebellion (the Confederacy) Eliminated any possibility of foreign assistance to the Confederacy Changed the moral objective of the War ...
Chapter 21 Notes - Spokane Public Schools
... of their hand," Lincoln complained, "and they would not close it." (West Point Museum, United States Military Academy, West Point, New York) Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved. ...
... of their hand," Lincoln complained, "and they would not close it." (West Point Museum, United States Military Academy, West Point, New York) Copyright © Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved. ...
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... 2. to draw the United States Army away from the safety of the defenses of Washington, D.C. and fight them in the “open” ...
... 2. to draw the United States Army away from the safety of the defenses of Washington, D.C. and fight them in the “open” ...
Jan-Feb 2016 - American Civil War Roundtable of Australia
... For noting in your diary, the meeting dates arranged for this year are as follows: ...
... For noting in your diary, the meeting dates arranged for this year are as follows: ...
Chapter 16 Study Guide
... 2 What advantages did the North have at the beginning of the war? 3 What were the war strategies of the two sides? 4 What was the typical Civil War soldier like? 5 Why did so many people volunteer to fight in the Civil War? ...
... 2 What advantages did the North have at the beginning of the war? 3 What were the war strategies of the two sides? 4 What was the typical Civil War soldier like? 5 Why did so many people volunteer to fight in the Civil War? ...
Jan. 2016 - The New Bedford Civil War Roundtable
... Lincoln and three of their four sons are also buried there. (Robert Todd Lincoln is buried in Arlington National Cemetery). This odyssey and story are very interesting and we hope you will make an effort to be present January 26th. News from the New Bedford Civil War Round Table… ...
... Lincoln and three of their four sons are also buried there. (Robert Todd Lincoln is buried in Arlington National Cemetery). This odyssey and story are very interesting and we hope you will make an effort to be present January 26th. News from the New Bedford Civil War Round Table… ...
SECESSION AND THE CIVIL WAR
... slavery. If I could save the Union without freeing any slave I would do it, and if I could save it by freeing all the slaves I would do it; and if I could save it by freeing some and leaving others alone I would also do that." —Abraham Lincoln, 1862 ...
... slavery. If I could save the Union without freeing any slave I would do it, and if I could save it by freeing all the slaves I would do it; and if I could save it by freeing some and leaving others alone I would also do that." —Abraham Lincoln, 1862 ...
Civil War Website Treasure Hunt (updated 7/2003 by Susan C
... 4. What were the cultural differences in the North and the South? South to give up their farms, build factories, and abolish slavery. Congress treated the slaves as personal property and would not take away rights of ownership. _________________ ______________________________________________________ ...
... 4. What were the cultural differences in the North and the South? South to give up their farms, build factories, and abolish slavery. Congress treated the slaves as personal property and would not take away rights of ownership. _________________ ______________________________________________________ ...
A Nation Divided
... It is for us the living, rather, to be dedicated here to the unfinished work which they who fought here have thus far so nobly advanced. It is rather for us to be here dedicated to the great task remaining before us. . .that from these honored dead we take increased devotion to that cause for which ...
... It is for us the living, rather, to be dedicated here to the unfinished work which they who fought here have thus far so nobly advanced. It is rather for us to be here dedicated to the great task remaining before us. . .that from these honored dead we take increased devotion to that cause for which ...
Slide 1
... On the night of October 16, 1859, John Brown led a group of radical abolitionists against the U.S. Arsenal at Harpers Ferry in Jefferson County, Virginia, with the purpose of arming and inciting a slave rebellion. Brown and many of his coconspirators were captured and some were killed when U.S. Mari ...
... On the night of October 16, 1859, John Brown led a group of radical abolitionists against the U.S. Arsenal at Harpers Ferry in Jefferson County, Virginia, with the purpose of arming and inciting a slave rebellion. Brown and many of his coconspirators were captured and some were killed when U.S. Mari ...
Secession and the Civil War PowerPoint
... –What was the problem? –In teams, brainstorm possible alternatives to secession the South could have taken in 1861 –Would a legal argument in the Supreme Court (that the states agreed to join the Union & could leave at any time) have been more ...
... –What was the problem? –In teams, brainstorm possible alternatives to secession the South could have taken in 1861 –Would a legal argument in the Supreme Court (that the states agreed to join the Union & could leave at any time) have been more ...
secession and the civil war
... –What was the problem? –In teams, brainstorm possible alternatives to secession the South could have taken in 1861 –Would a legal argument in the Supreme Court (that the states agreed to join the Union & could leave at any time) have been more ...
... –What was the problem? –In teams, brainstorm possible alternatives to secession the South could have taken in 1861 –Would a legal argument in the Supreme Court (that the states agreed to join the Union & could leave at any time) have been more ...
Slide Set 6 - Central Texas College
... Quartermaster Officer, known for inventing the McClellan saddle which was used until the last Cavalry units were disbanded during WWII. It is still used by ceremonial units today. ...
... Quartermaster Officer, known for inventing the McClellan saddle which was used until the last Cavalry units were disbanded during WWII. It is still used by ceremonial units today. ...
Succession and War
... North was fighting to preserve the Union, not to abolish slavery By mid-1862, many Northerners ...
... North was fighting to preserve the Union, not to abolish slavery By mid-1862, many Northerners ...
NAME: CHAPTER 14 – THE CIVIL WAR (DISCUSSION POINTS
... allowed the Confederacy to take control of Fort Sumter, he would look weak and submissive to the goals of the Confederate States of America. *The president therefore let South Carolinians authorities know that he was shipping in supplies to federal troops occupying Fort Sumter. According to the pres ...
... allowed the Confederacy to take control of Fort Sumter, he would look weak and submissive to the goals of the Confederate States of America. *The president therefore let South Carolinians authorities know that he was shipping in supplies to federal troops occupying Fort Sumter. According to the pres ...
SECESSION AND THE CIVIL WAR
... –One last failed attempt to reconcile the North & South –The North had to use its military to protect the Union ...
... –One last failed attempt to reconcile the North & South –The North had to use its military to protect the Union ...
chapter 20 - Oakland Schools Moodle
... against dug-in Union Army troops under General George G. ____________. After the famous “charge” by troops under Confederate General George ___________ on the last day, Lee was forced to withdraw. His army would fight on for two years but was never again a real threat. In the west, the Union strateg ...
... against dug-in Union Army troops under General George G. ____________. After the famous “charge” by troops under Confederate General George ___________ on the last day, Lee was forced to withdraw. His army would fight on for two years but was never again a real threat. In the west, the Union strateg ...
7._secession__the_civil_war
... –One last failed attempt to reconcile the North & South –The North had to use its military to protect the Union ...
... –One last failed attempt to reconcile the North & South –The North had to use its military to protect the Union ...
Photographers of the American Civil War
The American Civil War was only the fifth war in history to be photographed, and was the best covered conflict of the 19th century. The first clear, sharp images of battlefield life made a powerful impression on the civilian public, as well as providing posterity with an extensive visual record of the war and its leading figures.