Pre Civil War Objective Test, 5th Grade
... Objective 2: Analyze the impact of the Civil War on the development of the nation. a. Examine reasons for the Civil War. OBJECTIVE: Identify and explain the major political, economic, and social causes that resulted in the Civil War by completing the Civil War Objective Test with at least 80% accura ...
... Objective 2: Analyze the impact of the Civil War on the development of the nation. a. Examine reasons for the Civil War. OBJECTIVE: Identify and explain the major political, economic, and social causes that resulted in the Civil War by completing the Civil War Objective Test with at least 80% accura ...
End of the Civil War and Its Impact Chapter 11 Section 5
... The death toll from individual battles in the Civil War was greater than the United States had previously sustained in entire wars. ...
... The death toll from individual battles in the Civil War was greater than the United States had previously sustained in entire wars. ...
CIVIL WAR UNIT STUDY GUIDE
... Civil War Study Guide – Unit test September 18th Please study the following vocabulary words, events and people. More information can be found in each students’ social studies notebook. They have taken notes and have short paragraphs that contain all the information they need to study. More informat ...
... Civil War Study Guide – Unit test September 18th Please study the following vocabulary words, events and people. More information can be found in each students’ social studies notebook. They have taken notes and have short paragraphs that contain all the information they need to study. More informat ...
US History Name Unit 4: The Civil War and Reconstruction (1850
... 2. Due to improved rail road transportation, arms, ammunition, and equipment could be transported to a battle front 200 miles away in just ______ hours. 3. Rifled muskets used during the Civil War were accurate from a distance up to _______ yards away. 4. The 600,000-plus killed on both sides during ...
... 2. Due to improved rail road transportation, arms, ammunition, and equipment could be transported to a battle front 200 miles away in just ______ hours. 3. Rifled muskets used during the Civil War were accurate from a distance up to _______ yards away. 4. The 600,000-plus killed on both sides during ...
The_Civil_War[1]
... Fort Sumter: It was on April 12 , 1861 in Charleston, South Carolina. It was then that the Confederate Army fires, starting the Civil War. The location is at Charleston Harbor. ...
... Fort Sumter: It was on April 12 , 1861 in Charleston, South Carolina. It was then that the Confederate Army fires, starting the Civil War. The location is at Charleston Harbor. ...
US HISTORY
... Ft. Sumter—1st shots fired by Confed against a Union fort Dred Scott-Supreme Court decision that indicates that slaves are never free, never citizens & have no rights whatsoever 1860 Election-4 candidates—Lincoln wins and SC secedes immediately John Brown’s Raid at Harper’s Ferry-Brown tries to enco ...
... Ft. Sumter—1st shots fired by Confed against a Union fort Dred Scott-Supreme Court decision that indicates that slaves are never free, never citizens & have no rights whatsoever 1860 Election-4 candidates—Lincoln wins and SC secedes immediately John Brown’s Raid at Harper’s Ferry-Brown tries to enco ...
Unit 1 _ ppt3 _ Regional Differences
... At the time of the Confederate attack on Fort Sumter in April 1861, seven states had seceded from the Union. States in the upper South faced a difficult decision – to secede or not. Border ...
... At the time of the Confederate attack on Fort Sumter in April 1861, seven states had seceded from the Union. States in the upper South faced a difficult decision – to secede or not. Border ...
SOL 9e: Major Battles and Events of the Civil War
... effects of the Civil War by: e) using maps to explain critical developments in the war, ...
... effects of the Civil War by: e) using maps to explain critical developments in the war, ...
The Battle of Antietam was the bloodiest day of the Civil War for both
... (breech/muzzle) and maker Most used was .58 cal Springfield Musket and .69 cal Harper’s Ferry Rifle Both muzzle loading and fired mini ball These rifles changed infantry tactics Before, soldiers would be in mass groups and charge the enemy After, with greater accuracy and longer range (let ...
... (breech/muzzle) and maker Most used was .58 cal Springfield Musket and .69 cal Harper’s Ferry Rifle Both muzzle loading and fired mini ball These rifles changed infantry tactics Before, soldiers would be in mass groups and charge the enemy After, with greater accuracy and longer range (let ...
Exhibit A - Madison Public Schools
... while it became the model for future machine guns it was far from perfect. The guns were very heavy, had a tendency to jam and continued firing created a great deal of smoke which sometimes made it difficult to see. However, it still provided the Union with superior firepower. Other large, rapid-fir ...
... while it became the model for future machine guns it was far from perfect. The guns were very heavy, had a tendency to jam and continued firing created a great deal of smoke which sometimes made it difficult to see. However, it still provided the Union with superior firepower. Other large, rapid-fir ...
Article-Minnie_ball_vs_musket_ball
... was that it was easy to load; an experienced soldier could load and fire up to four times a minute, a rapid rate of fire for the time. Since the gun’s barrel was not rifled–it had no grooves that a bullet needed to fit snugly against–the projectile could be cast slightly smaller than the bore diamet ...
... was that it was easy to load; an experienced soldier could load and fire up to four times a minute, a rapid rate of fire for the time. Since the gun’s barrel was not rifled–it had no grooves that a bullet needed to fit snugly against–the projectile could be cast slightly smaller than the bore diamet ...
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