Civil War review powerpoint
... –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 1
... final resting place of Springfield, Illinois. In New York City, 160,000 mourners accompanied the hearse as the funeral procession slowly made its way down Broadway. Scalpers sold choice window seats for four dollars and up. Blacks were barred from participating, until the mayor changed his mind at t ...
... final resting place of Springfield, Illinois. In New York City, 160,000 mourners accompanied the hearse as the funeral procession slowly made its way down Broadway. Scalpers sold choice window seats for four dollars and up. Blacks were barred from participating, until the mayor changed his mind at t ...
Additional Material: Example of a “Political General”
... One of the more infamous Union operations during the Civil War was the Red River campaign of 1864. Ulysses S. Grant originally wanted to use forces commanded by Nathaniel Banks to assault Mobile, Alabama, in conjunction with other campaigns planned to begin that May. But with Lincoln’s support, Henr ...
... One of the more infamous Union operations during the Civil War was the Red River campaign of 1864. Ulysses S. Grant originally wanted to use forces commanded by Nathaniel Banks to assault Mobile, Alabama, in conjunction with other campaigns planned to begin that May. But with Lincoln’s support, Henr ...
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 ...
Civil War Test Review
... The raid on the gun warehouse at Harper’s Ferry did not lead to the state revolt that its leaders expected. What is another name for the gun warehouse? ...
... The raid on the gun warehouse at Harper’s Ferry did not lead to the state revolt that its leaders expected. What is another name for the gun warehouse? ...
SECESSION AND THE CIVIL WAR
... either to save or to destroy 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 ...
... either to save or to destroy 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 ...
The Civil War: Key Battles & Turning Points
... Union army. Even though they were paid less and had to buy their own uniforms, many joined the army because they supported Lincoln. The first group of all black troops against the Confederacy was the 54th Massachusetts Regiment. ...
... Union army. Even though they were paid less and had to buy their own uniforms, many joined the army because they supported Lincoln. The first group of all black troops against the Confederacy was the 54th Massachusetts Regiment. ...
What was his role during the Civil War?
... http://mrkash.com/activities/civilwarbeginnings.ppt#273,18,Emancipation Proclamation ...
... http://mrkash.com/activities/civilwarbeginnings.ppt#273,18,Emancipation Proclamation ...
the civil war: north vs. south
... II. Complete the separate maps for both North and South, using your textbook as a resource. Follow the directions below: A. Identify and label all 11 Confederate states and 22 of the 24 Union states (California and Oregon do not appear on the map) B. Identify with a dot and label the capitals of th ...
... II. Complete the separate maps for both North and South, using your textbook as a resource. Follow the directions below: A. Identify and label all 11 Confederate states and 22 of the 24 Union states (California and Oregon do not appear on the map) B. Identify with a dot and label the capitals of th ...
CIVIL WAR - Brookwood High School
... Confederate Troops fire on Union troops in Fort Sumter • April 15th Lincoln calls for volunteers to Stop the Rebellion ( Preserve the Union ) • Other States Secede VA, NC, TN, AR • Border Slaves States remain in the Union DE, MD, KY, MO • Copper Heads – Southern sympathizers in North (Border States) ...
... Confederate Troops fire on Union troops in Fort Sumter • April 15th Lincoln calls for volunteers to Stop the Rebellion ( Preserve the Union ) • Other States Secede VA, NC, TN, AR • Border Slaves States remain in the Union DE, MD, KY, MO • Copper Heads – Southern sympathizers in North (Border States) ...
tIMeLINe - The Getty
... Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, and is forced to retreat in three days. In the Battle of Gettysburg, over twenty-eight thousand Confederates and over twenty-three thousand Union soldiers are killed or wounded. Timothy O’Sullivan documents the aftermath of the Battle of Gettysburg and other U.S. Civil War ...
... Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, and is forced to retreat in three days. In the Battle of Gettysburg, over twenty-eight thousand Confederates and over twenty-three thousand Union soldiers are killed or wounded. Timothy O’Sullivan documents the aftermath of the Battle of Gettysburg and other U.S. Civil War ...
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 ...
Power Point - Thomas, Philip
... Not all slave states After Fort Sumter, seceded; Those that the upper South stayed in the Union were states seceded & called “border states” joined the CSA ...
... Not all slave states After Fort Sumter, seceded; Those that the upper South stayed in the Union were states seceded & called “border states” joined the CSA ...
The Civil War (1861
... northeast, from foreign competitor products. The United States needed more revenue to support its troops in the field --$320 million for the next year, of which three-fourths had to come from tariff revenues. ...
... northeast, from foreign competitor products. The United States needed more revenue to support its troops in the field --$320 million for the next year, of which three-fourths had to come from tariff revenues. ...
The Civil War
... • “Now we are engaged in a great civil war, testing whether that nation, or any nation so conceived and so dedicated, can long endure. We are met on a great battle-field of that war.” – Defense of War (Survival of the UNION) ...
... • “Now we are engaged in a great civil war, testing whether that nation, or any nation so conceived and so dedicated, can long endure. We are met on a great battle-field of that war.” – Defense of War (Survival of the UNION) ...
Civil War - apush-xl
... the western-most states of the Confederacy, such as Arkansas and Texas states to the extreme north, such as Vermont, New Hampshire, and Maine some of the northern-most Confederate states, especially Tennessee and Virginia states of the South’s cotton region, such as Alabama and Mississippi ...
... the western-most states of the Confederacy, such as Arkansas and Texas states to the extreme north, such as Vermont, New Hampshire, and Maine some of the northern-most Confederate states, especially Tennessee and Virginia states of the South’s cotton region, such as Alabama and Mississippi ...
Tito Müller, Karina Tito Müller, Michael Sotelo, Jessica
... President Lincoln and the North opposed the South's withdrawal. Despite Lincoln's hopes that the secession would end without conflict, the two regions fought a war. ...
... President Lincoln and the North opposed the South's withdrawal. Despite Lincoln's hopes that the secession would end without conflict, the two regions fought a war. ...
CivilWar--Moeller
... • Targets: President Lincoln, Secretary of State William Seward, Vice-President Andrew Johnson, U.S. Grant ...
... • Targets: President Lincoln, Secretary of State William Seward, Vice-President Andrew Johnson, U.S. Grant ...
Chapter 11 Sec 5 ppt
... impact the country? The students will be able to analyze the impact on federal-state relations and American society. ...
... impact the country? The students will be able to analyze the impact on federal-state relations and American society. ...
The Civil War
... 1862 – Legal Tender Act 1862 – Morrill Land Grant Act 1862 – Emancipation Proclamation ...
... 1862 – Legal Tender Act 1862 – Morrill Land Grant Act 1862 – Emancipation Proclamation ...
Chapter 11 Assignment Packet
... 8. What were the reactions to the Emancipation Proclamation by A. Northerners B. Southerners C. African Americans ...
... 8. What were the reactions to the Emancipation Proclamation by A. Northerners B. Southerners C. African Americans ...
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.