Webquest
... on their own soil. His first encounter was at Antietam in Maryland where he proceeded to have the bloodiest single day of war ever. The number of soldiers lost at this battle compares to other battles how and what do you think this showed the South about the North being that it was the first time th ...
... on their own soil. His first encounter was at Antietam in Maryland where he proceeded to have the bloodiest single day of war ever. The number of soldiers lost at this battle compares to other battles how and what do you think this showed the South about the North being that it was the first time th ...
The Civil War - Lizcollinshistoryclasses.com
... – 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. ...
... – 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. ...
Hi Kate,
... 6. What technological advantages did the North have over the South? How were both sides forced to alter their patterns of warfare because of new technology? What single technology do you feel made the most significant difference in the outcome of the war? 7. Abraham Lincoln is generally considered t ...
... 6. What technological advantages did the North have over the South? How were both sides forced to alter their patterns of warfare because of new technology? What single technology do you feel made the most significant difference in the outcome of the war? 7. Abraham Lincoln is generally considered t ...
Hi Kate,
... 6. What technological advantages did the North have over the South? How were both sides forced to alter their patterns of warfare because of new technology? What single technology do you feel made the most significant difference in the outcome of the war? 7. Abraham Lincoln is generally considered t ...
... 6. What technological advantages did the North have over the South? How were both sides forced to alter their patterns of warfare because of new technology? What single technology do you feel made the most significant difference in the outcome of the war? 7. Abraham Lincoln is generally considered t ...
Stuff White People Like #1863 - The Cupola: Scholarship at
... Reenacting originally started back in the early 1900s as a way for Civil War veterans to honor their fallen comrades, while educating the public about what the war was like (at least, according to Wikipedia). While there are no Civil War veterans left, the stated intent behind the reenactments remai ...
... Reenacting originally started back in the early 1900s as a way for Civil War veterans to honor their fallen comrades, while educating the public about what the war was like (at least, according to Wikipedia). While there are no Civil War veterans left, the stated intent behind the reenactments remai ...
The Civil War
... Could the South have won? What were the points at which the war turned against the South? Could these outcomes have been changed to favor the South? 5. Compare and contrast the methods used and the results obtained by the North and the South as they worked to finance the war, raise the troops, furni ...
... Could the South have won? What were the points at which the war turned against the South? Could these outcomes have been changed to favor the South? 5. Compare and contrast the methods used and the results obtained by the North and the South as they worked to finance the war, raise the troops, furni ...
The End is Near: The Civil War in 1864
... Follow this and additional works at: http://cupola.gettysburg.edu/compiler Part of the Military History Commons, and the United States History Commons Share feedback about the accessibility of this item. Kirk, Brianna E., "The End is Near: The Civil War in 1864" (2015). The Gettysburg Compiler: On t ...
... Follow this and additional works at: http://cupola.gettysburg.edu/compiler Part of the Military History Commons, and the United States History Commons Share feedback about the accessibility of this item. Kirk, Brianna E., "The End is Near: The Civil War in 1864" (2015). The Gettysburg Compiler: On t ...
CIVIL WAR ERA Bonnie Kunzel, Youth Services Consultant, NJ
... War. Edward and his family were forced off their plantation by Union troops and wound up at the siege of Petersburg, at the same time that Simon made a break for freedom and wound up doing odd jobs for the Union army. Reeder, Carolyn. Before the Creeks Ran Red. (Gr. 6-9) These three stories are abou ...
... War. Edward and his family were forced off their plantation by Union troops and wound up at the siege of Petersburg, at the same time that Simon made a break for freedom and wound up doing odd jobs for the Union army. Reeder, Carolyn. Before the Creeks Ran Red. (Gr. 6-9) These three stories are abou ...
Unit 4 study guide
... 25. Describe the significance of the Battle of Gettysburg: It was a turning point because ________________________ ____________________________. The failure of Pickett’s Charge meant the _________________________________. 26. The ____________________________________ was Abraham Lincoln’s most famous ...
... 25. Describe the significance of the Battle of Gettysburg: It was a turning point because ________________________ ____________________________. The failure of Pickett’s Charge meant the _________________________________. 26. The ____________________________________ was Abraham Lincoln’s most famous ...
Civil War Facts ANSWERS TO YOUR CIVIL WAR
... A Union soldier poses in front of a "fresh" shipment of hardtack. (Library of Congress) Civil War soldiers' fare varied substantially from army to army and throughout the course of the war for both sides. For the most part, neither side ate particularly well. Hardtack and coffee were the staples, in ...
... A Union soldier poses in front of a "fresh" shipment of hardtack. (Library of Congress) Civil War soldiers' fare varied substantially from army to army and throughout the course of the war for both sides. For the most part, neither side ate particularly well. Hardtack and coffee were the staples, in ...
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... cease to be divided. It will industries 2. The Fugitive support the Confederacy Disagreements over become all one thing, or 2. a reduction in the Slave Act kept after the Union victory. states’ rights issues C. all the other. . . .” number of them at risk in Breakdown of Abraham Lincoln, 1858 immigr ...
... cease to be divided. It will industries 2. The Fugitive support the Confederacy Disagreements over become all one thing, or 2. a reduction in the Slave Act kept after the Union victory. states’ rights issues C. all the other. . . .” number of them at risk in Breakdown of Abraham Lincoln, 1858 immigr ...
Unit 6 Organizer
... 16. How did the federal government pay for the war? 17. Why did the Confederacy face a food shortage during the Civil War? 18. What sparked food riots in the South? 19. What battle marked the last attempt of the Confederacy to invade the North? 20. What is total war? 21. What role did women play in ...
... 16. How did the federal government pay for the war? 17. Why did the Confederacy face a food shortage during the Civil War? 18. What sparked food riots in the South? 19. What battle marked the last attempt of the Confederacy to invade the North? 20. What is total war? 21. What role did women play in ...
Civil War in Numbers
... soldiers, but rather the poor nutrition and unsanitary conditions of being on the road or living in camps that caused soldiers to die of diseases (“Civil War Services Population”). Economic numbers The wartime economies in the north and south were harsh, which forced them to rely on their primary re ...
... soldiers, but rather the poor nutrition and unsanitary conditions of being on the road or living in camps that caused soldiers to die of diseases (“Civil War Services Population”). Economic numbers The wartime economies in the north and south were harsh, which forced them to rely on their primary re ...
Civil war presentation
... marked the start of the Civil War. Not one man was killed in the 33-hour bombardment. It was a bloodless start to the bloodiest war in U.S history The first battle of Manassas or the battle of Bull Run. The battle of Bull Run was fought in Virginia. The Union troops were on there way to Richmond the ...
... marked the start of the Civil War. Not one man was killed in the 33-hour bombardment. It was a bloodless start to the bloodiest war in U.S history The first battle of Manassas or the battle of Bull Run. The battle of Bull Run was fought in Virginia. The Union troops were on there way to Richmond the ...
Jackson MS Library The Era of the War Between the States May
... During the Civil War, a twelve-year-old Bowery Boy from New York City joins the Union Army as a drummer, deserts during a battle in Virginia, and encounters a hostile old mountain woman. Beatty, Patricia Jayhawker Elija ``Lije'' Tulley eagerly joins the band of men recruited by abolitionist John Bro ...
... During the Civil War, a twelve-year-old Bowery Boy from New York City joins the Union Army as a drummer, deserts during a battle in Virginia, and encounters a hostile old mountain woman. Beatty, Patricia Jayhawker Elija ``Lije'' Tulley eagerly joins the band of men recruited by abolitionist John Bro ...
Unit 8: Civil War and Reconstruction
... Despite the war ending and slavery being outlawed, African Americans still faced many discriminatory actions and laws in the years to come. The ending of slavery caused further economic troubles for the south and caused southern landowners and lawmakers to resort to desperate measures to get African ...
... Despite the war ending and slavery being outlawed, African Americans still faced many discriminatory actions and laws in the years to come. The ending of slavery caused further economic troubles for the south and caused southern landowners and lawmakers to resort to desperate measures to get African ...
Maryland Line - Montgomery County Civil War Round Table
... contemplated seceding for a time, but chose to stay with the Union. New York State sent more men to the Civil War than any other state; one-quarter of the units raised came from New York City. Quite a few (69th, 79th, 20th, 58th, 39th, and others) came from specific ethnic groups in the city. Many u ...
... contemplated seceding for a time, but chose to stay with the Union. New York State sent more men to the Civil War than any other state; one-quarter of the units raised came from New York City. Quite a few (69th, 79th, 20th, 58th, 39th, and others) came from specific ethnic groups in the city. Many u ...
Civil War 1861-1865
... Create your own pictures for each vocab term to help you learn, remember, & review each vocab term. Due Wednesday, November 30 66. border states – Union slave states (Missouri, Kentucky, West Virginia, Maryland, and Delaware). These were important because of their rivers & resources. ...
... Create your own pictures for each vocab term to help you learn, remember, & review each vocab term. Due Wednesday, November 30 66. border states – Union slave states (Missouri, Kentucky, West Virginia, Maryland, and Delaware). These were important because of their rivers & resources. ...
Social Studies– Arkansas Curriculum Frameworks
... H.6.5.8 Identify and explain the significance of the following people: Fredrick Douglas, Harriet Tubman, John Brown, Abraham Lincoln, Ulysses S. Grant, Robert E. Lee, Sojourner Truth, and Dorothea Dix H.6.5.12 Describe the impact of slavery in the Americas (e.g., indentured servants, American Indian ...
... H.6.5.8 Identify and explain the significance of the following people: Fredrick Douglas, Harriet Tubman, John Brown, Abraham Lincoln, Ulysses S. Grant, Robert E. Lee, Sojourner Truth, and Dorothea Dix H.6.5.12 Describe the impact of slavery in the Americas (e.g., indentured servants, American Indian ...
Civil War Technology
... by eight men who sat on a bench and turned a propeller with a hand crank. It was a crude method of propelling a boat but it worked. The Hunley only went on one mission against the Union navy. In February 1864, the Hunley quietly approached and attached a naval mine to the USS Housatonic. When the mi ...
... by eight men who sat on a bench and turned a propeller with a hand crank. It was a crude method of propelling a boat but it worked. The Hunley only went on one mission against the Union navy. In February 1864, the Hunley quietly approached and attached a naval mine to the USS Housatonic. When the mi ...
The Civil War - Iowa City Community School District
... wanted to fill if you were a woman at that time and tell why. ...
... wanted to fill if you were a woman at that time and tell why. ...
Spring 2013 - Heart of the Civil War Heritage Area
... in a fit of anger. He was upset with Chief of Staff Henry Halleck because Halleck would not allow Hooker to withdraw the 10,000 men garrisoned at Harpers Ferry and add them to his army. Although Hooker had done an excellent job of rapidly moving the Army of the Potomac from northern Virginia into Ma ...
... in a fit of anger. He was upset with Chief of Staff Henry Halleck because Halleck would not allow Hooker to withdraw the 10,000 men garrisoned at Harpers Ferry and add them to his army. Although Hooker had done an excellent job of rapidly moving the Army of the Potomac from northern Virginia into Ma ...
Chapter Fifteen - Biloxi Public Schools
... Not in the text, but the war changed the United States into The United States – do you understand the difference? dates to know ...
... Not in the text, but the war changed the United States into The United States – do you understand the difference? dates to know ...
American Revolution Newspaper - Moras-TD
... Choose one of the leaders of the Civil War and write a summary that includes: which side the leader supported a summary of his/her major accomplishments a description of how his/her life ended Locate a photo and write a caption that will describe the leader. ...
... Choose one of the leaders of the Civil War and write a summary that includes: which side the leader supported a summary of his/her major accomplishments a description of how his/her life ended Locate a photo and write a caption that will describe the leader. ...
1st Nine Weeks Review
... It was the last time the South would invade the Union •What is the main reason why there was such a high mortality rate during the Civil War? New, deadlier technology was too much for the older war tactics armies were using •Why did the US draft laws of 1863 anger the poor, working class? Because pe ...
... It was the last time the South would invade the Union •What is the main reason why there was such a high mortality rate during the Civil War? New, deadlier technology was too much for the older war tactics armies were using •Why did the US draft laws of 1863 anger the poor, working class? Because pe ...
Commemoration of the American Civil War
The Commemoration of the American Civil War is a statement of American memory, with repercussions in local and regional history. People have shaped memories of the war according to their political, social and cultural needs, starting with the Gettysburg Address and dedication of the Gettysburg cemetery in 1863. Confederates, both veterans and women, were especially active in forging the myth of the Lost Cause of the Confederacy.