American History
... secede.” But I have no right to stop them from doing so.” Lincoln; “The president’s duty is to enforce the law to preserve the gov’t.”; warns, no state can lawfully get out of the union © 2009 abcteach.com ...
... secede.” But I have no right to stop them from doing so.” Lincoln; “The president’s duty is to enforce the law to preserve the gov’t.”; warns, no state can lawfully get out of the union © 2009 abcteach.com ...
A Nation Divided
... • “A rich man’s war but a poor man’s fight”—wealthy men could hire substitutes to fight in their place • Women took over jobs of men at war, some went to war as nurses – Clara Barton: American Red Cross ...
... • “A rich man’s war but a poor man’s fight”—wealthy men could hire substitutes to fight in their place • Women took over jobs of men at war, some went to war as nurses – Clara Barton: American Red Cross ...
The Reconstruction Era: Guided Reading Lesson 1: Planning
... 2. Answers will vary somewhat. Ten Percent Plan: voters in Southern states asked to take loyalty oath to Union; when 10 percent took oath, state would form new government; state would have to adopt a constitution that banned slavery. ...
... 2. Answers will vary somewhat. Ten Percent Plan: voters in Southern states asked to take loyalty oath to Union; when 10 percent took oath, state would form new government; state would have to adopt a constitution that banned slavery. ...
CW lecture-1 - WordPress.com
... Abraham Lincoln (Republican) defeats Stephen A. Douglas (Northern Democrat), John Breckinridge (Southern Democrat), and John Bell (Constitutional Union Party) by winning 40% of the popular vote and 180 electoral votes. Lincoln receives no electoral votes from the Southern states-in some of those s ...
... Abraham Lincoln (Republican) defeats Stephen A. Douglas (Northern Democrat), John Breckinridge (Southern Democrat), and John Bell (Constitutional Union Party) by winning 40% of the popular vote and 180 electoral votes. Lincoln receives no electoral votes from the Southern states-in some of those s ...
Chapter 8
... upon to decide such a measure • Southerners threatened northerners saying they would secede if North did not abide by ruling ...
... upon to decide such a measure • Southerners threatened northerners saying they would secede if North did not abide by ruling ...
Civil War Group Activity Sheet
... 85. How many prisoners did Grant's army capture and parole? 86. Which had the highest mortality rate for prisoners? Andersonville or Salisbury -N.C? 87. Why was the South called a one party political machine after the war? ...
... 85. How many prisoners did Grant's army capture and parole? 86. Which had the highest mortality rate for prisoners? Andersonville or Salisbury -N.C? 87. Why was the South called a one party political machine after the war? ...
SSUSH 9 - LessonPaths
... The Union refused to surrender the fort and J. Davis ordered Southern troops to bombard the fort. The fort surrenders, starting the Civil War (April 1861). ...
... The Union refused to surrender the fort and J. Davis ordered Southern troops to bombard the fort. The fort surrenders, starting the Civil War (April 1861). ...
Приложение 3
... practiced law all across the state for the next few years, travelling far on horseback to different counties. In 1847 he was elected into Congress, but his opinions did not ensure him a long stay there. Не was strongly against slavery and disagreed on some other issues. A few years later, slavery be ...
... practiced law all across the state for the next few years, travelling far on horseback to different counties. In 1847 he was elected into Congress, but his opinions did not ensure him a long stay there. Не was strongly against slavery and disagreed on some other issues. A few years later, slavery be ...
Приложение 3
... sense a sure reliance and he put it into practice... Lincoln was a great сommоn man." The genius of a common man who is also a great man may lie in his ability to recognize the truest aspirations of his people, to understand the problems they rust confront together, and to provide leadership toward ...
... sense a sure reliance and he put it into practice... Lincoln was a great сommоn man." The genius of a common man who is also a great man may lie in his ability to recognize the truest aspirations of his people, to understand the problems they rust confront together, and to provide leadership toward ...
A Nation Divided
... • “…Apprehension seems to exist among the people of the Southern States that by the accession of a Republican Administration their property and their peace and personal security are to be endangered. There has never been any reasonable cause for such apprehension. Indeed, the most ample evidence to ...
... • “…Apprehension seems to exist among the people of the Southern States that by the accession of a Republican Administration their property and their peace and personal security are to be endangered. There has never been any reasonable cause for such apprehension. Indeed, the most ample evidence to ...
A Nation Divided
... • “…Apprehension seems to exist among the people of the Southern States that by the accession of a Republican Administration their property and their peace and personal security are to be endangered. There has never been any reasonable cause for such apprehension. Indeed, the most ample evidence to ...
... • “…Apprehension seems to exist among the people of the Southern States that by the accession of a Republican Administration their property and their peace and personal security are to be endangered. There has never been any reasonable cause for such apprehension. Indeed, the most ample evidence to ...
The Union Dissolves
... declared themselves to be the Confederate States of America, or the Confederacy. The Confederate Constitution was similar to the U.S. Constitution except it stated that each state was independent and it guaranteed the existence of slavery in the Confederacy. It also banned protective tariffs and lim ...
... declared themselves to be the Confederate States of America, or the Confederacy. The Confederate Constitution was similar to the U.S. Constitution except it stated that each state was independent and it guaranteed the existence of slavery in the Confederacy. It also banned protective tariffs and lim ...
The Start of the Civil War
... wanted to end slavery but his main goal was to preserve the Union. Also, he had to contend with Democrats. • War Democrats-strongly supported war to restore the Union/ pro-slavery • Copperheads (Peace Democrats)- opposed war, wanted to use negotiation, anti-slavery, viewed as traitors (snakes) • Two ...
... wanted to end slavery but his main goal was to preserve the Union. Also, he had to contend with Democrats. • War Democrats-strongly supported war to restore the Union/ pro-slavery • Copperheads (Peace Democrats)- opposed war, wanted to use negotiation, anti-slavery, viewed as traitors (snakes) • Two ...
The Ones Who Started It All
... from West Point and neither supported slavery or secession. Yet their battle against each other remains one of the finest examples of military strategic warfare of all time. ...
... from West Point and neither supported slavery or secession. Yet their battle against each other remains one of the finest examples of military strategic warfare of all time. ...
Civil War & Reconstruction Trivia Review
... 1. Reconstruction Failures – What limited the freedoms of blacks and forced them in a condition similar to, if not worse, than ...
... 1. Reconstruction Failures – What limited the freedoms of blacks and forced them in a condition similar to, if not worse, than ...
Ironclads - Teaching American History -TAH2
... popular vote. Soon after Abraham Lincoln won the election, South Carolina decided to secede from the Union. Many Southern states soon followed, allowing the newly formed Confederacy to draft their on Confederate Constitution, based on the U.S. Constitution. The Montgomery convention elected Jefferso ...
... popular vote. Soon after Abraham Lincoln won the election, South Carolina decided to secede from the Union. Many Southern states soon followed, allowing the newly formed Confederacy to draft their on Confederate Constitution, based on the U.S. Constitution. The Montgomery convention elected Jefferso ...
Chapter 20 power point - Tipp City Exempted Village Schools
... • The South was depending on foreign intervention to win the war, but didn’t get it. • While the European countries wanted the Union to be split (which would strengthen their nation, relatively speaking), their people were pro-North and anti-slavery, and sensing that this was could eliminate slavery ...
... • The South was depending on foreign intervention to win the war, but didn’t get it. • While the European countries wanted the Union to be split (which would strengthen their nation, relatively speaking), their people were pro-North and anti-slavery, and sensing that this was could eliminate slavery ...
Lincoln the Great Emancipator
... 6. What does Lincoln describe as his main goal in fighting the war? _____________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ ______________________ ...
... 6. What does Lincoln describe as his main goal in fighting the war? _____________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________ ______________________ ...
File - Mr. Tuttle US History
... Although many Northerners, including Abraham Lincoln, initially hoped to get through the Civil War without interfering with slavery as it existed, pressure from slaves who fled [escaped] to the North, pressure from abolitionists in the North, and a long and costly military situation pushed Lincoln t ...
... Although many Northerners, including Abraham Lincoln, initially hoped to get through the Civil War without interfering with slavery as it existed, pressure from slaves who fled [escaped] to the North, pressure from abolitionists in the North, and a long and costly military situation pushed Lincoln t ...
Reconstruction with Pair Share
... • Most confederate soldiers were left w/ out a job • 4 million emancipated slaves were homeless ...
... • Most confederate soldiers were left w/ out a job • 4 million emancipated slaves were homeless ...
Hampton Roads Conference
The Hampton Roads Conference was a peace conference held between the United States and the Confederate States on February 3, 1865, aboard the steamboat River Queen in Hampton Roads, Virginia, to discuss terms to end the American Civil War. President Abraham Lincoln and Secretary of State William H. Seward, representing the Union, met with three commissioners from the Confederacy: Vice President Alexander H. Stephens, Senator Robert M. T. Hunter, and Assistant Secretary of War John A. Campbell.The representatives discussed a possible alliance against France, the possible terms of surrender, the question of whether slavery might persist after the war, and the question of whether the South would be compensated for property lost through emancipation. Lincoln and Seward reportedly offered some possibilities for compromise on the issue of slavery. The only concrete agreement reached was over prisoner-of-war exchanges.The Confederate commissioners immediately returned to Richmond at the conclusion of the conference. Confederate President Jefferson Davis announced that the North would not compromise. Lincoln drafted an amnesty agreement based on terms discussed at the Conference, but met with opposition from his Cabinet. John Campbell continued to advocate for a peace agreement and met again with Lincoln after the fall of Richmond on April 2. The war continued until April 9, 1865.