The War in the West
... Battle of Shiloh gave the Union greater control of the Mississippi River valley. ...
... Battle of Shiloh gave the Union greater control of the Mississippi River valley. ...
File - Team 9 Titans
... 5. Union ironclad warship that battles the CSS Virginia 8. the selection of people for military service, people are forced into the army 9. war on all aspects of teh enemy's life 10. armored naval vessel 11. the Union plan during Civil War to blockade the South, capture the Mississippi River and cru ...
... 5. Union ironclad warship that battles the CSS Virginia 8. the selection of people for military service, people are forced into the army 9. war on all aspects of teh enemy's life 10. armored naval vessel 11. the Union plan during Civil War to blockade the South, capture the Mississippi River and cru ...
Warm-up for 03.09.10
... and from the Confederacy on the Atlantic and Gulf Coast of the Confederate States of America. • President Abraham Lincoln proclaimed the blockade on April 19, 1861. • His strategy, part of the Anaconda Plan of General Winfield Scott, required the closure of 3,500 miles of Confederate coastline and t ...
... and from the Confederacy on the Atlantic and Gulf Coast of the Confederate States of America. • President Abraham Lincoln proclaimed the blockade on April 19, 1861. • His strategy, part of the Anaconda Plan of General Winfield Scott, required the closure of 3,500 miles of Confederate coastline and t ...
ch16reviewwithanswer..
... Confederate soldiers Richmond, VA Confederate Capital and its fall led to South’s defeat Yankees Union soldiers Southern (Confederate) War strategies Support from Britain and France Defensive war Attack Washington, D.C. Anaconda Plan North’s plan to gain control of Mississippi River and split the so ...
... Confederate soldiers Richmond, VA Confederate Capital and its fall led to South’s defeat Yankees Union soldiers Southern (Confederate) War strategies Support from Britain and France Defensive war Attack Washington, D.C. Anaconda Plan North’s plan to gain control of Mississippi River and split the so ...
Chapter 16p. 515 homework Ques. 1, 37 1. Fort SumterнаUnion fort
... He had to either surrender the fort or send ships to resupply the troops that were there. He chose to send a message to the governor of South Carolina telling them he was sending supply ships. And he promised to only give them food, water, and other essentials no more men, weapons, or other milita ...
... He had to either surrender the fort or send ships to resupply the troops that were there. He chose to send a message to the governor of South Carolina telling them he was sending supply ships. And he promised to only give them food, water, and other essentials no more men, weapons, or other milita ...
The Emancipation Proclamation
... The Confederacy Gains Momentum • When the Union soldiers first tried to march into Virginia, they were beaten back • The Confederacy was than able to make their way into Maryland • The Confederacy was poised to continue North and potentially win the war ...
... The Confederacy Gains Momentum • When the Union soldiers first tried to march into Virginia, they were beaten back • The Confederacy was than able to make their way into Maryland • The Confederacy was poised to continue North and potentially win the war ...
Major Battles of the Civil War (50)
... Fill in the blanks with the names of the battle sites described below. Then, locate and label each site with its respective letter. a. b. c. d. e. f. g. h. ...
... Fill in the blanks with the names of the battle sites described below. Then, locate and label each site with its respective letter. a. b. c. d. e. f. g. h. ...
1) The nickname given to Confederate soldiers was .
... 8) The Union ironclad who fought a famous battle in 1862 was the ___________________. 9) The Confederate ironclad who fought a famous battle in 1862 was the ______________. 10) The ____________________________ was the most famous of the African American Union regiment, fighting in South Carolina and ...
... 8) The Union ironclad who fought a famous battle in 1862 was the ___________________. 9) The Confederate ironclad who fought a famous battle in 1862 was the ______________. 10) The ____________________________ was the most famous of the African American Union regiment, fighting in South Carolina and ...
CW Study Guide Ans.
... 17. Appomattox Courthouse – Lee surrenders to Grant in this town in 1865. ...
... 17. Appomattox Courthouse – Lee surrenders to Grant in this town in 1865. ...
Strategies, Advantages, and Disadvantages for the North and South
... Strategies, Advantages, and Disadvantages for the North and South Strategies - Expert Information: To achieve victory in any war both sides must devise a plan or strategy to win. In the summer of 1861, the armies of both the North (the Billy Yanks) and the South (Johnny Rebs) marched off to war. Lea ...
... Strategies, Advantages, and Disadvantages for the North and South Strategies - Expert Information: To achieve victory in any war both sides must devise a plan or strategy to win. In the summer of 1861, the armies of both the North (the Billy Yanks) and the South (Johnny Rebs) marched off to war. Lea ...
4-3
... Most decisive Battle of the Civil War – Lasted three days. Turned the tide squarely in favor of the Union ...
... Most decisive Battle of the Civil War – Lasted three days. Turned the tide squarely in favor of the Union ...
The End is Near…
... Confederate capital. Nearly four years into the southern journey to Richmond (and many battles later), the time had come. As the Union Army inched closer to Richmond ready to take over the capital, the Confederates were on their way back. The Confederate government began to quickly pack up their thi ...
... Confederate capital. Nearly four years into the southern journey to Richmond (and many battles later), the time had come. As the Union Army inched closer to Richmond ready to take over the capital, the Confederates were on their way back. The Confederate government began to quickly pack up their thi ...
Chapter 16: The Civil War
... 1) Where did the Civil War begin and when? April 1861, Fort Sumter, S.C. 2) Which side had the advantage of more railway lines? The North. 3) How did the Union and Confederate armies build up their troop levels at the beginning of the war? By relying on help from volunteers. 4) What were the Border ...
... 1) Where did the Civil War begin and when? April 1861, Fort Sumter, S.C. 2) Which side had the advantage of more railway lines? The North. 3) How did the Union and Confederate armies build up their troop levels at the beginning of the war? By relying on help from volunteers. 4) What were the Border ...
The_War_Begins
... going to strangle the south like an anaconda does to kill its prey. • This plan was developed by General Winfield Scott who then presented the plan to Abraham Lincoln in 1861. • After much hesitation the Union leaders reluctantly accepted the plan. ...
... going to strangle the south like an anaconda does to kill its prey. • This plan was developed by General Winfield Scott who then presented the plan to Abraham Lincoln in 1861. • After much hesitation the Union leaders reluctantly accepted the plan. ...
Chapter 10 Notes
... 1. this means destroying anything that is useful to civilians or the army. 2. The people of South would suffer along with the army 3. Grant thought this would end the war completely B. Union General William Sherman marched his troops to Atlanta, GA 1. He ordered his men to burn the city 2. In Novemb ...
... 1. this means destroying anything that is useful to civilians or the army. 2. The people of South would suffer along with the army 3. Grant thought this would end the war completely B. Union General William Sherman marched his troops to Atlanta, GA 1. He ordered his men to burn the city 2. In Novemb ...
Chapter 16p. 515 homework Ques. 1, 3, 4, 5, 7 1. Fort
... He chose to send a message to the governor of South Carolina telling them he was sending supply ships. And he promised to only give them food, water, and other essentials no more men, weapons, or other military supplies. He did this hoping if the Confederates knew his intentions the would allo ...
... He chose to send a message to the governor of South Carolina telling them he was sending supply ships. And he promised to only give them food, water, and other essentials no more men, weapons, or other military supplies. He did this hoping if the Confederates knew his intentions the would allo ...
Civil War Layered Book Foldable
... of Richmond, Virginia failed as the Confederacy won. The Union would continue to try to capture Richmond for over three years. At this early battle, both sides realized that their armies needed to be well trained and equipped. The Union’s other strategy was to capture the Mississippi River. This wou ...
... of Richmond, Virginia failed as the Confederacy won. The Union would continue to try to capture Richmond for over three years. At this early battle, both sides realized that their armies needed to be well trained and equipped. The Union’s other strategy was to capture the Mississippi River. This wou ...
The War Begins
... a. Fort Sumter was located in South Carolina and controlled the entrance to Charlestown harbor b.Confederates demanded the Fort be surrendered c. Instead Lincoln sent supplies, which were blocked d.April 12, 1861 Confederates opened fire – 34 hours later the fort was surrendered ...
... a. Fort Sumter was located in South Carolina and controlled the entrance to Charlestown harbor b.Confederates demanded the Fort be surrendered c. Instead Lincoln sent supplies, which were blocked d.April 12, 1861 Confederates opened fire – 34 hours later the fort was surrendered ...
The War Continues - CEC American History
... undefended hill “Little Round Top” This is just south of the Union line of defenses Union regiment 20th Maine sprint to defend hill Day 3 – Lee prepares 15,000 troops to attack the center of Union defenses at Cemetery Ridge -again, Longstreet advises against this bold move -artillery bombard Cemeter ...
... undefended hill “Little Round Top” This is just south of the Union line of defenses Union regiment 20th Maine sprint to defend hill Day 3 – Lee prepares 15,000 troops to attack the center of Union defenses at Cemetery Ridge -again, Longstreet advises against this bold move -artillery bombard Cemeter ...
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... acknowledged the right to stop and search neutral ships in international waters, but were displeased by what they saw as violations of the spirit rather than the letter of the law; Union ships typically determined which ships in Caribbean ports were preparing to run the blockade into the Confederacy ...
... acknowledged the right to stop and search neutral ships in international waters, but were displeased by what they saw as violations of the spirit rather than the letter of the law; Union ships typically determined which ships in Caribbean ports were preparing to run the blockade into the Confederacy ...
Girding For War - The North & The South
... • Border states: Union states with slaves • Missouri, Kentucky, Maryland, Delaware • West Virginia -“mountain whites” split from Virginia(1861) ...
... • Border states: Union states with slaves • Missouri, Kentucky, Maryland, Delaware • West Virginia -“mountain whites” split from Virginia(1861) ...
Order to Blockade the Southern Ports
... knowledge about Fort Sumter and General Winfield Scott’s “Anaconda Plan.” Information can be taken down as notes and then shared with the whole class to improve understanding of the Order to Blockade the Southern Ports. Research: Students research the importance of the Union Navy in blockading ports ...
... knowledge about Fort Sumter and General Winfield Scott’s “Anaconda Plan.” Information can be taken down as notes and then shared with the whole class to improve understanding of the Order to Blockade the Southern Ports. Research: Students research the importance of the Union Navy in blockading ports ...
Anaconda Plan – Union Approach The Anaconda Plan was
... The most important aspect of this plan would be the naval blockade of the entire south including the Gulf of Mexico and the eastern Atlantic seaboard. If the southern states could not export cotton and other goods to Europe, they would be severely hampered financially and this would greatly affect t ...
... The most important aspect of this plan would be the naval blockade of the entire south including the Gulf of Mexico and the eastern Atlantic seaboard. If the southern states could not export cotton and other goods to Europe, they would be severely hampered financially and this would greatly affect t ...
North Carolina in the Civil War
... Albemarle was to be used to sink Union ships. In October 1864, the Albemarle sank. ...
... Albemarle was to be used to sink Union ships. In October 1864, the Albemarle sank. ...
Anaconda Plan
The Anaconda Plan is the name widely applied to an outline strategy for subduing the seceding states in the American Civil War. Proposed by General-in-Chief Winfield Scott, the plan emphasized the blockade of the Southern ports, and called for an advance down the Mississippi River to cut the South in two. Because the blockade would be rather passive, it was widely derided by the vociferous faction who wanted a more vigorous prosecution of the war, and who likened it to the coils of an anaconda suffocating its victim. The snake image caught on, giving the proposal its popular name.