Civil War Spies
... During the Civil War nearly 750 women dressed as men and fought as a solider either the Union or Confederate armies. While these women were not spying, they did dress in disguise to hide their gender. In addition, male and female spies had to dress a different part to protect their identity. Look at ...
... During the Civil War nearly 750 women dressed as men and fought as a solider either the Union or Confederate armies. While these women were not spying, they did dress in disguise to hide their gender. In addition, male and female spies had to dress a different part to protect their identity. Look at ...
Sharpshooters Made a Grand Record This Day
... and skirmishers scrambled into the “no man’s land” once again to determine the pace of Confederate retreat and its obverse Union pursuit. First, some explanation should be made to define the roles of sharpshooters and skirmishers during the Civil War. In the lexicon, postwar writers used these terms ...
... and skirmishers scrambled into the “no man’s land” once again to determine the pace of Confederate retreat and its obverse Union pursuit. First, some explanation should be made to define the roles of sharpshooters and skirmishers during the Civil War. In the lexicon, postwar writers used these terms ...
Grades 9-12 Social Studies Learning Targets 6.1.4 Civil War and
... factors influence the outcome of war? • How between the North and The South led to The Civil does war impact a nation and its people? • War. • Reconstruction, which both united and How are money and war related? • How much divided America in the post war years, had long power should the government h ...
... factors influence the outcome of war? • How between the North and The South led to The Civil does war impact a nation and its people? • War. • Reconstruction, which both united and How are money and war related? • How much divided America in the post war years, had long power should the government h ...
EduCaToR`S GuidE
... he Emancipation Proclamation declared that unless Confederates put down their arms and come back to the Union, then starting January 1, 1863, all slaves in the south would be freed. Lincoln used his power as Commander-in-Chief to confiscate the property of southerners – the slaves. Was this an acc ...
... he Emancipation Proclamation declared that unless Confederates put down their arms and come back to the Union, then starting January 1, 1863, all slaves in the south would be freed. Lincoln used his power as Commander-in-Chief to confiscate the property of southerners – the slaves. Was this an acc ...
Desired Results
... 1- The expansion into the west fueled economic, social and political division within the country. This dominoes into stresses on the national government’s ability to maintain supremacy over the states increasing movement to sectionalism. The 10th Amendment. 2- The debate over slavery was more than j ...
... 1- The expansion into the west fueled economic, social and political division within the country. This dominoes into stresses on the national government’s ability to maintain supremacy over the states increasing movement to sectionalism. The 10th Amendment. 2- The debate over slavery was more than j ...
The Civil War - Lizcollinshistoryclasses.com
... • Union strategy: – A three-part plan: • The Union Navy would blockade Southern ports. • Union riverboats and troops would move down the Mississippi and cut the South in two. • Capture the confederate capital at Richmond, VA. ...
... • Union strategy: – A three-part plan: • The Union Navy would blockade Southern ports. • Union riverboats and troops would move down the Mississippi and cut the South in two. • Capture the confederate capital at Richmond, VA. ...
The Arsenal Newsletter Greater Pittsburgh Civil War Round Table
... the meaning, legacy, and power of the Civil War in society today. Additionally, the program will conclude with a tour of the University's portion of the Cool Spring Battlefield. Registration fee: $45. This includes four lectures, panel discussion, lunch, handouts, and tour. Address of Shenandoah Uni ...
... the meaning, legacy, and power of the Civil War in society today. Additionally, the program will conclude with a tour of the University's portion of the Cool Spring Battlefield. Registration fee: $45. This includes four lectures, panel discussion, lunch, handouts, and tour. Address of Shenandoah Uni ...
Improve your Civil War vocabulary with our
... Cap: Essential to firing a percussion rifle-musket, a cap is a tiny brass shell that holds fulminate of mercury. The cap is placed on the gun so that when a trigger is pulled, the hammer falls on the cap. The chemical in the cap ignites and flame shoots into the chamber that holds the gunpowder. Thi ...
... Cap: Essential to firing a percussion rifle-musket, a cap is a tiny brass shell that holds fulminate of mercury. The cap is placed on the gun so that when a trigger is pulled, the hammer falls on the cap. The chemical in the cap ignites and flame shoots into the chamber that holds the gunpowder. Thi ...
Joshua Howell/Todd Biehle
... are in the Civil War and they are trying to plan routes they would take during the war. This game not only works on the children’s communication skills but their ability to read maps. U.S History Baseball game, Christopher Lee – This is a fantastic board game which tests a students knowledge on im ...
... are in the Civil War and they are trying to plan routes they would take during the war. This game not only works on the children’s communication skills but their ability to read maps. U.S History Baseball game, Christopher Lee – This is a fantastic board game which tests a students knowledge on im ...
Civil War Notes
... WHAT was the issue/event at hand (explain it)? - Dred Scott, slave from Missouri, was taken north of the 36º30’ line & lived in Illinois & Wisconsin (free territories). Returned with master to Missouri. When master died; he filed lawsuit for his freedom; claiming he was free because he had lived in ...
... WHAT was the issue/event at hand (explain it)? - Dred Scott, slave from Missouri, was taken north of the 36º30’ line & lived in Illinois & Wisconsin (free territories). Returned with master to Missouri. When master died; he filed lawsuit for his freedom; claiming he was free because he had lived in ...
Unit 4 study guide
... 23. The Emancipation Proclamation declared _____________________________________________________. 24. Name the four Border States during the Civil War. 25. Describe the significance of the Battle of Gettysburg: It was a turning point because ________________________ ____________________________. Th ...
... 23. The Emancipation Proclamation declared _____________________________________________________. 24. Name the four Border States during the Civil War. 25. Describe the significance of the Battle of Gettysburg: It was a turning point because ________________________ ____________________________. Th ...
Unit 10 - Region 17
... “I have no purpose, directly or indirectly, to interfere with the institution of slavery in the States where it exists. I believe I have no lawful right to do so, and I have no inclination to do so. Those who nominated and elected me did so with full knowledge that I had made this and many similar d ...
... “I have no purpose, directly or indirectly, to interfere with the institution of slavery in the States where it exists. I believe I have no lawful right to do so, and I have no inclination to do so. Those who nominated and elected me did so with full knowledge that I had made this and many similar d ...
032111_Week_27_Chap_16_and_17_Civil_War_preap
... and Weaknesses of the Union and the Confederacy. 4 for each Summary for Sec 1 only House Divided Packet After Map is complete, Tape Map to page 25 ...
... and Weaknesses of the Union and the Confederacy. 4 for each Summary for Sec 1 only House Divided Packet After Map is complete, Tape Map to page 25 ...
The Civil War Weapons and Commanders
... • Adding rifling to a smooth bore musket and using the minie ball developed by French Capt. Minie̒ produced a long range accurate weapon. • Single shot muzzle-loading; Firing rate 2 -3 rounds per minute; equipped with a bayonet; $14 – $20. • Fired .58 in, 500 grain (1.14 oz) bullet 950 ft/sec. • The ...
... • Adding rifling to a smooth bore musket and using the minie ball developed by French Capt. Minie̒ produced a long range accurate weapon. • Single shot muzzle-loading; Firing rate 2 -3 rounds per minute; equipped with a bayonet; $14 – $20. • Fired .58 in, 500 grain (1.14 oz) bullet 950 ft/sec. • The ...
Jeopardy
... $500 Answer from Miscellaneous They were against tariffs because it caused the price of their crops to decline and required them to pay more for the goods bought overseas. ...
... $500 Answer from Miscellaneous They were against tariffs because it caused the price of their crops to decline and required them to pay more for the goods bought overseas. ...
September 9 - Indianapolis Civil War Round Table
... other speakers. Cost $20 per person. “Where the River Campaigns Began” Civil War Tour: Greg Biggs will be hosting a Civil War tour on Sept. 27-28. The group will meet and stay in Paducah, KY on Friday. That night they will head downtown in a vehicle caravan and see the Ohio Riverwall which has wonde ...
... other speakers. Cost $20 per person. “Where the River Campaigns Began” Civil War Tour: Greg Biggs will be hosting a Civil War tour on Sept. 27-28. The group will meet and stay in Paducah, KY on Friday. That night they will head downtown in a vehicle caravan and see the Ohio Riverwall which has wonde ...
Civil War Powerpoint Notes
... Weapons Used in the Civil War Why were Weapons Used in the Civil War important during the Civil War? ...
... Weapons Used in the Civil War Why were Weapons Used in the Civil War important during the Civil War? ...
NEWSLETTER - The Society of Civil War Historians
... William Marvel. Lincoln’s Autocrat: The Life of Edwin Stanton. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2015. Pp. 611. $35.00 William Marvel is the most independent-minded of independent scholars, displaying a rare combination of the finest narrative skill with indefatigable research and asc ...
... William Marvel. Lincoln’s Autocrat: The Life of Edwin Stanton. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2015. Pp. 611. $35.00 William Marvel is the most independent-minded of independent scholars, displaying a rare combination of the finest narrative skill with indefatigable research and asc ...
Jackson MS Library The Era of the War Between the States May
... Here is Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson, a hopelessly by-the-book military instructor and devout Christian who becomes the greatest commander of the Civil War; Winfield Scott Hancock, a captain of quartermasters who quickly establishes himself as one of the finest leaders of the Union army; Joshua Chambe ...
... Here is Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson, a hopelessly by-the-book military instructor and devout Christian who becomes the greatest commander of the Civil War; Winfield Scott Hancock, a captain of quartermasters who quickly establishes himself as one of the finest leaders of the Union army; Joshua Chambe ...
Causes of the Civil War
... The people of the west needed a new railroad. Some wanted a southern route that would start in New Orleans and cross the southwest through the newly acquired Gadsden Purchase. Others wanted a more northern route. The leader of those favoring the northern route was Senator Stephen A. Douglas of Illin ...
... The people of the west needed a new railroad. Some wanted a southern route that would start in New Orleans and cross the southwest through the newly acquired Gadsden Purchase. Others wanted a more northern route. The leader of those favoring the northern route was Senator Stephen A. Douglas of Illin ...
The Civil War - English Room 8
... had iron or steel plates on their sides for armor making them much stronger and changing war on the seas forever. In Jan. 1, 1863 - President Lincoln issues an executive order freeing many slaves and laying the groundwork for the Thirteenth Amendment. The Thirteen Amendment states that slavery and i ...
... had iron or steel plates on their sides for armor making them much stronger and changing war on the seas forever. In Jan. 1, 1863 - President Lincoln issues an executive order freeing many slaves and laying the groundwork for the Thirteenth Amendment. The Thirteen Amendment states that slavery and i ...
American Revolution Newspaper - Moras-TD
... The following links are only suggested as a starting point for your research. You are not required to select your information from one of the links below. You are welcome to do an Internet search for your topic, consult the resources in our library, and/or utilize your social studies textbook. The A ...
... The following links are only suggested as a starting point for your research. You are not required to select your information from one of the links below. You are welcome to do an Internet search for your topic, consult the resources in our library, and/or utilize your social studies textbook. The A ...
digest #: 3530 title war years, the
... b. Did it have an impact on the war? 3. Gather different opinions about General Grant. a. What are the positive and negative points of his strategy? b. What do his actions say about him as a person? c. How could Grant justify his actions? 4. In the end, did the Civil War strengthen or weaken the Uni ...
... b. Did it have an impact on the war? 3. Gather different opinions about General Grant. a. What are the positive and negative points of his strategy? b. What do his actions say about him as a person? c. How could Grant justify his actions? 4. In the end, did the Civil War strengthen or weaken the Uni ...
North-South Skirmish Association
The North-South Skirmish Association or N-SSA is an historical and competitive organization whose goal is to maintain the knowledge of the unique firearms used during the American Civil War. Formed in 1950 to commemorate the heroism of the men who fought on both sides during the war, the association is based mainly in the eastern United States, there are related associations in the western United States