Chapter 18 PowerPoint Notes
... _____________________________, Virginia stream Bull Run • This was too close to Washington, D.C. for Pres. __________________________ • July 21, 1861 Union troops met _______________________ troops at Manassas (Bull Run) and they fought the first major Civil War battle. • Union troops pushed back Co ...
... _____________________________, Virginia stream Bull Run • This was too close to Washington, D.C. for Pres. __________________________ • July 21, 1861 Union troops met _______________________ troops at Manassas (Bull Run) and they fought the first major Civil War battle. • Union troops pushed back Co ...
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... fired the 1st shot of the Civil War at Fort Sumter, President Lincoln ordered a Union Naval blockade of southern ports. This cut off trade in the South and hurt the economy while also weakening the Confederate Army by reducing the amount of supplies they received. Southerners became poor as a result ...
... fired the 1st shot of the Civil War at Fort Sumter, President Lincoln ordered a Union Naval blockade of southern ports. This cut off trade in the South and hurt the economy while also weakening the Confederate Army by reducing the amount of supplies they received. Southerners became poor as a result ...
The Civil War - Saddleback College
... administration would, directly or indirectly, interfere with their slaves, or with them, about their slaves? If they do, I wish to assure you, as once a friend, and still, I hope, not an enemy, that there is no cause for such fears. The South would be in no more danger in this respect than it was in ...
... administration would, directly or indirectly, interfere with their slaves, or with them, about their slaves? If they do, I wish to assure you, as once a friend, and still, I hope, not an enemy, that there is no cause for such fears. The South would be in no more danger in this respect than it was in ...
Chapter Themes: READ THIS—these are model thesis
... A view of the Civil War as expanding national power and Northern economic dominance: “The old federal republic in which the national government had rarely touched the average citizen except through the post-office gave way to a more centralized polity that taxed the people directly and created an in ...
... A view of the Civil War as expanding national power and Northern economic dominance: “The old federal republic in which the national government had rarely touched the average citizen except through the post-office gave way to a more centralized polity that taxed the people directly and created an in ...
CPUSH (Unit 6, #2) - Bekemeyer`s World
... Suspended __________________________ (Laws requiring evidence before citizens can be jailed) ...
... Suspended __________________________ (Laws requiring evidence before citizens can be jailed) ...
major battles of the civil war
... hoped to gain control of the Mississippi River, thereby dividing the Confederacy. After the disastrous Battle of Bull Run, President Lincoln appointed General George B. McClellan commander of the eastern army. As McClellan trained his men for the next battle, an important event occurred at Hampton R ...
... hoped to gain control of the Mississippi River, thereby dividing the Confederacy. After the disastrous Battle of Bull Run, President Lincoln appointed General George B. McClellan commander of the eastern army. As McClellan trained his men for the next battle, an important event occurred at Hampton R ...
The Civil War Notes
... South’s ability to fight in the war for much longer Total War Plan Destroy food, equipment, and anything else that would help south fight Change in how war was fought ...
... South’s ability to fight in the war for much longer Total War Plan Destroy food, equipment, and anything else that would help south fight Change in how war was fought ...
75th_Day_Dec_16_2014_A_Course - Baltimore Polytechnic Institute
... planter-slaveholding and industrial capitalism—under one government ends with the outbreak of war. A month after taking the oath of office, Lincoln is confronted with a serious question: whether to supply Fort Sumter, a major U.S. military installation in South Carolina still in federal hands. Maryl ...
... planter-slaveholding and industrial capitalism—under one government ends with the outbreak of war. A month after taking the oath of office, Lincoln is confronted with a serious question: whether to supply Fort Sumter, a major U.S. military installation in South Carolina still in federal hands. Maryl ...
chapter 20 - Oakland Schools Moodle
... Union forces, including the famed Massachusetts 54th, which attacked Fort Wagner in South Carolina (dramatized in the feature film Glory). 3. War at Midpoint (pp. 462–468) After Antietam, Lincoln tried a variety of new generals, who proceeded to chase Lee’s army around northern Virginia. Lee and his ...
... Union forces, including the famed Massachusetts 54th, which attacked Fort Wagner in South Carolina (dramatized in the feature film Glory). 3. War at Midpoint (pp. 462–468) After Antietam, Lincoln tried a variety of new generals, who proceeded to chase Lee’s army around northern Virginia. Lee and his ...
Unit 7 SUMMARY - Cobb Learning
... Explain the importance of key issues and events that led to the Civil War; include slavery, states’ rights, nullification, Missouri Compromise, Compromise of 1850 and the Georgia Platform, Kansas-Nebraska Act, Dred Scott case, election of 1860, the debate over secession in Georgia, and the role of A ...
... Explain the importance of key issues and events that led to the Civil War; include slavery, states’ rights, nullification, Missouri Compromise, Compromise of 1850 and the Georgia Platform, Kansas-Nebraska Act, Dred Scott case, election of 1860, the debate over secession in Georgia, and the role of A ...
Olivia Salela Simun Conference- November 6th, 2010 August 31st
... Although not many lives were lost, our awful preparation and lack of resistance led to the fall of the largest Confederate city. It is times like these that we must remember to step forward and bring ourselves to a better footing. Such as early August of this year however, our mighty general Thomas ...
... Although not many lives were lost, our awful preparation and lack of resistance led to the fall of the largest Confederate city. It is times like these that we must remember to step forward and bring ourselves to a better footing. Such as early August of this year however, our mighty general Thomas ...
Battle of Antietam
... Confederates by almost double Antietam will be the first major battle to take place on Northern soil. The Confederate Army was almost defeated. This was a huge loss to the Confederate Army. Bloodiest single day in American history ...
... Confederates by almost double Antietam will be the first major battle to take place on Northern soil. The Confederate Army was almost defeated. This was a huge loss to the Confederate Army. Bloodiest single day in American history ...
the civil war and reconstruction
... sovereignty and federal government (North Carolina) E) THE SECESSION CRISIS: 20 December 1860: South Carolina withdrew from the Union, repeals the Constitution -> Confederate States of America South Carolina’s example followed by 6 Southern states until February 1861:Georgia, Florida, Alabama, M ...
... sovereignty and federal government (North Carolina) E) THE SECESSION CRISIS: 20 December 1860: South Carolina withdrew from the Union, repeals the Constitution -> Confederate States of America South Carolina’s example followed by 6 Southern states until February 1861:Georgia, Florida, Alabama, M ...
Civil_War_Battles_ppt - Doral Academy Preparatory
... needed a win to make up for land lost in Kentucky and Ohio. It also needed to save the Mississippi Valley. Memphis and Vicksburg were now vulnerable to Union attack, and after Corinth there is now doubt that those cities would be the next targets. However, Grant and his men had been rid of their ove ...
... needed a win to make up for land lost in Kentucky and Ohio. It also needed to save the Mississippi Valley. Memphis and Vicksburg were now vulnerable to Union attack, and after Corinth there is now doubt that those cities would be the next targets. However, Grant and his men had been rid of their ove ...
Notes
... - January 1, 1863, Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation = declared slaves in all Confederate states to be free. - proclamation = formal order / had little immediate effect on slavery - Confederate states simply ignored the document. - Slaves living in the states loyal to the Union were not a ...
... - January 1, 1863, Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation = declared slaves in all Confederate states to be free. - proclamation = formal order / had little immediate effect on slavery - Confederate states simply ignored the document. - Slaves living in the states loyal to the Union were not a ...
The Civil War - Faculty . > Home
... the US to the Pacific Ocean Westward Expansion of Slavery after US-Mexico War Debates over slavery in the West ripped the country apart Ideologies of state’s rights Polarized the North & South No common ground in political parties ...
... the US to the Pacific Ocean Westward Expansion of Slavery after US-Mexico War Debates over slavery in the West ripped the country apart Ideologies of state’s rights Polarized the North & South No common ground in political parties ...
Chapter 16- Civil War - Waverly
... Virginia, and Arkansas—seceded. Border states—Delaware, Kentucky, Maryland, and Missouri— were slave states that did not join the Confederacy, but people were divided on the war. Western Virginia supported the Union and set up its own state government as West Virginia in 1863. ...
... Virginia, and Arkansas—seceded. Border states—Delaware, Kentucky, Maryland, and Missouri— were slave states that did not join the Confederacy, but people were divided on the war. Western Virginia supported the Union and set up its own state government as West Virginia in 1863. ...
Civil_War_Battles_ppt - Doral Academy Preparatory
... Hooker ordered the forces of Sedgwick to attack from the south and on the morning they successfully stormed the Marye Heights, defended this time only by Early's division, which was forced back. Sedgwick was ordered to advance and attack Lee's main body from his rear. Unfortunately for Sedgwick the ...
... Hooker ordered the forces of Sedgwick to attack from the south and on the morning they successfully stormed the Marye Heights, defended this time only by Early's division, which was forced back. Sedgwick was ordered to advance and attack Lee's main body from his rear. Unfortunately for Sedgwick the ...
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.