The War Errupts 16-1
... Better Generals Defensive War Longer Supply Lines for the North More to Fight For ...
... Better Generals Defensive War Longer Supply Lines for the North More to Fight For ...
American Civil War • The Civil War took place from
... • The North had about 21 million people, over 100,000 manufacturing plants, and greater than 70 percent of the railroads. In contrast, the South had about 9 million people (of whom 3.5 million were enslaved Africans), around 18,000 manufacturing plants, and less than 30% of the railroads. • During F ...
... • The North had about 21 million people, over 100,000 manufacturing plants, and greater than 70 percent of the railroads. In contrast, the South had about 9 million people (of whom 3.5 million were enslaved Africans), around 18,000 manufacturing plants, and less than 30% of the railroads. • During F ...
CIVIL WAR
... Confederate troops cleared from West Virginia, Kentucky, much of Tennessee New Orleans captured ...
... Confederate troops cleared from West Virginia, Kentucky, much of Tennessee New Orleans captured ...
Section 6: Vicksburg
... Low on food and supplies, Vicksburg surrendered on July 4, 1863. The Mississippi was now a Union waterway, and the Confederacy was cut in two. Problems on the Confederate Home Front As the war raged on, life in the South became grim. Because of the blockade, imported goods disappeared from stores. W ...
... Low on food and supplies, Vicksburg surrendered on July 4, 1863. The Mississippi was now a Union waterway, and the Confederacy was cut in two. Problems on the Confederate Home Front As the war raged on, life in the South became grim. Because of the blockade, imported goods disappeared from stores. W ...
Civil War Strategy in the North
... 3. Looking at your Civil War Battles Timeline (#38), during which battles do you see the Anaconda Plan at work? Was the North’s plan successful in those specific battles? Were they successful overall? ...
... 3. Looking at your Civil War Battles Timeline (#38), during which battles do you see the Anaconda Plan at work? Was the North’s plan successful in those specific battles? Were they successful overall? ...
The Civil War - Petal School District
... 2. broaden the goals of the war 3. discourage foreign powers from helping the South. ...
... 2. broaden the goals of the war 3. discourage foreign powers from helping the South. ...
8th his ch16 study guide
... EMANCIPATION PROCLAMATION JOYFULLY. 6) WILLIAM TECUMSEH SHERMANʼS “MARCH TO THE SEA” HEADED ...
... EMANCIPATION PROCLAMATION JOYFULLY. 6) WILLIAM TECUMSEH SHERMANʼS “MARCH TO THE SEA” HEADED ...
the civil war - AHHS Support for Student Success
... Jackson led the Southern troops. He called for many __________________ REINFORCEMENTS who helped turn the tide of the battle. The ___________ thought they could win ...
... Jackson led the Southern troops. He called for many __________________ REINFORCEMENTS who helped turn the tide of the battle. The ___________ thought they could win ...
Civil War test
... 9. The Battle of ________________ stopped Lee’s invasion of North in 1863. 10. Lincoln issued the ________________________________________ as step to end slavery in the south and win the war. 11. The Union’s war strategy was the ____________________________________ which would strangle the South. 12 ...
... 9. The Battle of ________________ stopped Lee’s invasion of North in 1863. 10. Lincoln issued the ________________________________________ as step to end slavery in the south and win the war. 11. The Union’s war strategy was the ____________________________________ which would strangle the South. 12 ...
The American Vision - History With Mr. Wallace
... ‒ To draw Union troops away from the South, the Confederate army attacked Union territory ‒ As the war continued, the strategy became one of evading Union troops ‒ This prolonged the war, and inflicted more casualties to demoralize the North • Plan also referred to “King Cotton.” ...
... ‒ To draw Union troops away from the South, the Confederate army attacked Union territory ‒ As the war continued, the strategy became one of evading Union troops ‒ This prolonged the war, and inflicted more casualties to demoralize the North • Plan also referred to “King Cotton.” ...
THE CIVIL WAR : YEAR BY YEAR
... into Union territory. The Union Army, under General Meade, followed. They met in Gettysburg, PA. From July 1-July 3 they fought. The South lost and Lee retreated. ...
... into Union territory. The Union Army, under General Meade, followed. They met in Gettysburg, PA. From July 1-July 3 they fought. The South lost and Lee retreated. ...
11.1
... justice, insure domestic tranquility, and secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity — invoking the favor and guidance of Almighty God — do ordain and establish this Constitution for the Confederate States of America.” ...
... justice, insure domestic tranquility, and secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity — invoking the favor and guidance of Almighty God — do ordain and establish this Constitution for the Confederate States of America.” ...
Resources of the North and South
... • What was the Seneca Falls Convention concerned with? – Women’s rights • How were Republicans and Free Soilers alike? – Both wanted to stop the SPREAD of slavery • What was Lincoln primary goal as President? – Keep the UNION together ...
... • What was the Seneca Falls Convention concerned with? – Women’s rights • How were Republicans and Free Soilers alike? – Both wanted to stop the SPREAD of slavery • What was Lincoln primary goal as President? – Keep the UNION together ...
Class Notes - Mrs. Wilcoxson
... being the best general in the • After the terrible loss at entire army but his loyalty Antietam he is demoted was in the South. and Ulysses S. Grant will • He will become the then become the General commander of the of the Union Army. Confederate Army instead. ...
... being the best general in the • After the terrible loss at entire army but his loyalty Antietam he is demoted was in the South. and Ulysses S. Grant will • He will become the then become the General commander of the of the Union Army. Confederate Army instead. ...
The Civil War
... • So. consolidates their new country after Lincoln gets elected. Seven states had seceded. • South takes possession of Federal property in their states - forts, land, banks, etc… • Order Ft. Sumter to surrender to Confederacy, but Major Anderson resists & advises Lincoln. • Lincoln sends food, but n ...
... • So. consolidates their new country after Lincoln gets elected. Seven states had seceded. • South takes possession of Federal property in their states - forts, land, banks, etc… • Order Ft. Sumter to surrender to Confederacy, but Major Anderson resists & advises Lincoln. • Lincoln sends food, but n ...
Chapter 15: The Civil War Begins
... • Blockade reduced southern trade by 2/3 Anaconda Plan: • This was the plan to cut the south off by way of Naval Blockade. It was called “Scott’s Great Snake” or more commonly, “The Anaconda Plan” as it was designed to ‘squeeze’ the south, like an anaconda snake. ...
... • Blockade reduced southern trade by 2/3 Anaconda Plan: • This was the plan to cut the south off by way of Naval Blockade. It was called “Scott’s Great Snake” or more commonly, “The Anaconda Plan” as it was designed to ‘squeeze’ the south, like an anaconda snake. ...
Slide 1
... According to the map, what two Confederate strongholds on the Mississippi River did Commodore Farragut and his Union sailors capture? ...
... According to the map, what two Confederate strongholds on the Mississippi River did Commodore Farragut and his Union sailors capture? ...
The War In The East: Chapter 16, Section 2
... Americans in the American Revolution, War of 1812, and the MexicanAmerican War combined. o The large amount of deaths would be a trend throughout the war. ...
... Americans in the American Revolution, War of 1812, and the MexicanAmerican War combined. o The large amount of deaths would be a trend throughout the war. ...
Power Point
... •When President Abraham Lincoln called for 75,000 militiamen on April 15, 1861, he and just about everyone else in the North expected a swift war lasting about 90 days, with a quick suppression of the South to prove the North’s superiority and end this “foolishness”. •On July 21, 1861, ill-trained ...
... •When President Abraham Lincoln called for 75,000 militiamen on April 15, 1861, he and just about everyone else in the North expected a swift war lasting about 90 days, with a quick suppression of the South to prove the North’s superiority and end this “foolishness”. •On July 21, 1861, ill-trained ...
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.