APUSH Keys to Unit 5 Civil War
... Shenandoah Valley (Virginia): Attacks by Jackson’s Confederates diverted attention from Richmond; General John Pope was replaced by McClellan after losing second battle of Bull Run to Lee The West: General Ulysses S. Grant drove the Confederates from Kentucky then won key victories over Johnson at F ...
... Shenandoah Valley (Virginia): Attacks by Jackson’s Confederates diverted attention from Richmond; General John Pope was replaced by McClellan after losing second battle of Bull Run to Lee The West: General Ulysses S. Grant drove the Confederates from Kentucky then won key victories over Johnson at F ...
Battle of Port Royal
... its protecting forts had been reduced by naval gunfire. At the start of the Civil War, the U.S. Navy stood in the doorway between two maritime eras–that of wood and sail, and that of iron and steam. The threshold was symbolized by Du Pont's flagship, Wabash, whose combination of wooden sides, steam ...
... its protecting forts had been reduced by naval gunfire. At the start of the Civil War, the U.S. Navy stood in the doorway between two maritime eras–that of wood and sail, and that of iron and steam. The threshold was symbolized by Du Pont's flagship, Wabash, whose combination of wooden sides, steam ...
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... Union will to fight. For three days in July 18____, at the Pennsylvania town of ____________________, his troops assumed the unaccustomed offensive role against dugin Union Army troops under General George G. ____________. After the famous “charge” by troops under Confederate General George ________ ...
... Union will to fight. For three days in July 18____, at the Pennsylvania town of ____________________, his troops assumed the unaccustomed offensive role against dugin Union Army troops under General George G. ____________. After the famous “charge” by troops under Confederate General George ________ ...
Civil War
... • Gen. Robert E. Lee concentrated his full strength against Maj. Gen. George G. Meade’s Army of the Potomac at the crossroads county seat of Gettysburg. On July 1, Confederate forces converged on the town from west and north, driving Union defenders back through the streets to Cemetery Hill. During ...
... • Gen. Robert E. Lee concentrated his full strength against Maj. Gen. George G. Meade’s Army of the Potomac at the crossroads county seat of Gettysburg. On July 1, Confederate forces converged on the town from west and north, driving Union defenders back through the streets to Cemetery Hill. During ...
05 USH (06-09) (1848-1877) Period 5. Westward Growth
... Key Events relating to the CAUSES of the Civil War A. Economic Disparities (1) between North and South (Population, Railroads, & Industry) B. Lincoln’s election: Abraham Lincoln (R) defeated Stephen Douglas (D) Final straw for South (1) C. South Carolina seceded in 1860 and formed the Confederate St ...
... Key Events relating to the CAUSES of the Civil War A. Economic Disparities (1) between North and South (Population, Railroads, & Industry) B. Lincoln’s election: Abraham Lincoln (R) defeated Stephen Douglas (D) Final straw for South (1) C. South Carolina seceded in 1860 and formed the Confederate St ...
preparing for war - HousteauSocialStudies
... wall! Rally behind the Virginians” July 21st 1861 Union troops -28,000 Confederate Troops-32,000 Casualties-2,800(U) to 1,900(C) No more ninety day enlistments ...
... wall! Rally behind the Virginians” July 21st 1861 Union troops -28,000 Confederate Troops-32,000 Casualties-2,800(U) to 1,900(C) No more ninety day enlistments ...
The Civil War Divided America
... -After Lincoln was elected, South Carolina was the first state to leave the union by seceding in December of 1860. -The other Southern states soon joined them and formed the Confederate States. ...
... -After Lincoln was elected, South Carolina was the first state to leave the union by seceding in December of 1860. -The other Southern states soon joined them and formed the Confederate States. ...
1. Summary of TheCivilWar
... At the beginning of the Civil War, states provided uniforms to soldiers; and the uniforms were in a variety of colors. This led to massive confusion on the battlefield, and often soldiers fired on their own men. As the war continued, both sides chose a single color for their uniforms. The United Sta ...
... At the beginning of the Civil War, states provided uniforms to soldiers; and the uniforms were in a variety of colors. This led to massive confusion on the battlefield, and often soldiers fired on their own men. As the war continued, both sides chose a single color for their uniforms. The United Sta ...
questions about the “varying viewpoints”
... Thomas C. Cochran, “Did the Civil War Retard Industrialization?” Mississippi Valley Historical Review (1961). A view of the Civil War actually slowed capitalist economic transformation: “Collectively these statistical estimates support a conclusion that the Civil War retarded American industrial gro ...
... Thomas C. Cochran, “Did the Civil War Retard Industrialization?” Mississippi Valley Historical Review (1961). A view of the Civil War actually slowed capitalist economic transformation: “Collectively these statistical estimates support a conclusion that the Civil War retarded American industrial gro ...
Ch. 21 Notes The Furnace of the Civil War
... The First Battle of Bull Run 1. With an army unprepared for battle, Lincoln decided to send his army, under the charge of Winfield Scott and Irvin McDowell, to attack a smaller Confederate force at Manassas Junction, VA. 2. Lincoln believed that if they won, it might convince the Confederacy that t ...
... The First Battle of Bull Run 1. With an army unprepared for battle, Lincoln decided to send his army, under the charge of Winfield Scott and Irvin McDowell, to attack a smaller Confederate force at Manassas Junction, VA. 2. Lincoln believed that if they won, it might convince the Confederacy that t ...
Where did the Southern army surrender, ending the Civil War?
... Established territory of Kansas & Nebraska. Compromise of 1820 Kansas/Nebraska Act of 1854 ...
... Established territory of Kansas & Nebraska. Compromise of 1820 Kansas/Nebraska Act of 1854 ...
The American Civil War
... Answer the following question in your notes: Why might Confederate soldiers be more determined than Union soldiers? ...
... Answer the following question in your notes: Why might Confederate soldiers be more determined than Union soldiers? ...
Total War Yorktown and Williamsburg and led straight to Richmond
... President Lincoln liked men who did not campaign on the abolition of slavery. He only intended to prevent slavery in all new states and territories. On the 22'nd of August, 1862, Lincoln was coming to the decision that abolishing slavery might help the Union, in a letter from that time he wrote "My ...
... President Lincoln liked men who did not campaign on the abolition of slavery. He only intended to prevent slavery in all new states and territories. On the 22'nd of August, 1862, Lincoln was coming to the decision that abolishing slavery might help the Union, in a letter from that time he wrote "My ...
Brinkley, Chapter 14 Notes 1
... Very few Americans believed the war would last long. Confederates Won confirming to Americans the war would not be over quickly. End of 1861 - George B. McClellan liberated the antisecessionist mountain people from Virginia. Created loyal government to the Union called West Virginia. ...
... Very few Americans believed the war would last long. Confederates Won confirming to Americans the war would not be over quickly. End of 1861 - George B. McClellan liberated the antisecessionist mountain people from Virginia. Created loyal government to the Union called West Virginia. ...
US History Chapter 21 Notes The Furnace of Civil War (1861
... o AL went to Gettysburg soon after and gave a two-minute speech to dedicate cemetery. Everyone laughed at him, saying the speech was silly. The War in the West o UG was a mediocre military student. He had fought in the Mexican War, and became a drunkard. He resigned from the army and failed at busin ...
... o AL went to Gettysburg soon after and gave a two-minute speech to dedicate cemetery. Everyone laughed at him, saying the speech was silly. The War in the West o UG was a mediocre military student. He had fought in the Mexican War, and became a drunkard. He resigned from the army and failed at busin ...
Ironclads - Teaching American History -TAH2
... split into Northern and Southern factions, and Lincoln was elected with a minority of the 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 Confederat ...
... split into Northern and Southern factions, and Lincoln was elected with a minority of the 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 Confederat ...
SECESSION AND THE CIVIL WAR
... if I could save it by freeing all the slaves I would do it; and if I could save it by freeing some and leaving others alone I would also do that.” ...
... if I could save it by freeing all the slaves I would do it; and if I could save it by freeing some and leaving others alone I would also do that.” ...
Study Guide for SS8H6 The student will analyze the impact of the
... Anaconda Plan – capture the Miss. River 4. Name 2 main Confederate strategies for winning the war and how they operated: King Cotton Diplomacy – belief Europe would need Southern cotton and help break the blockade Wear down the enemy in battle & use blockade runners 5. How was the Union blockade hur ...
... Anaconda Plan – capture the Miss. River 4. Name 2 main Confederate strategies for winning the war and how they operated: King Cotton Diplomacy – belief Europe would need Southern cotton and help break the blockade Wear down the enemy in battle & use blockade runners 5. How was the Union blockade hur ...
The Battle Of Vicksburg
... Mississippi as the last remaining strongholds surrendered after learning of the fall of Vicksburg. A short time later President Abraham Lincoln penned wrote the immortal words, "The Father of Waters again goes unvexed to the sea." ...
... Mississippi as the last remaining strongholds surrendered after learning of the fall of Vicksburg. A short time later President Abraham Lincoln penned wrote the immortal words, "The Father of Waters again goes unvexed to the sea." ...
A.P. U.S. History Notes Chapter 16: The Civil War Summary: In 1860
... The south tried to get Europe to help them, but Europe failed to recognize The Confederate States of America as an independent nation and did not believe they could win. For a while it seemed the South would win but thing took a turn for the worst after the Battle of Gettysburg .After 5 years of fig ...
... The south tried to get Europe to help them, but Europe failed to recognize The Confederate States of America as an independent nation and did not believe they could win. For a while it seemed the South would win but thing took a turn for the worst after the Battle of Gettysburg .After 5 years of fig ...
Battles People Hodge Podge The CSA Generals
... The name of the plan to blockade Southern ports, cutting off the Confederacy from the rest of the world. ...
... The name of the plan to blockade Southern ports, cutting off the Confederacy from the rest of the world. ...
Comparing and Contrasting the Union and Confederacy
... Students will be separated into two groups -- Union or Confederacy -- and will research the four main topics above for their respective group. Students will then share their answers with each other. Students should keep their charts on hand as they learn about major events and key people of the Civi ...
... Students will be separated into two groups -- Union or Confederacy -- and will research the four main topics above for their respective group. Students will then share their answers with each other. Students should keep their charts on hand as they learn about major events and key people of the Civi ...
The Civil War The Civil War It was the most devastating war in U.S.
... Devastated by his failure against Lee he resigned his command. The three-day battle began when Union cavalry surprised Rebel infantry, who were looking for shoes. It ended with Union victory. A great Union victory took place in this city. The Union seized Vicksburg and was able to secure the Mississ ...
... Devastated by his failure against Lee he resigned his command. The three-day battle began when Union cavalry surprised Rebel infantry, who were looking for shoes. It ended with Union victory. A great Union victory took place in this city. The Union seized Vicksburg and was able to secure the Mississ ...
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.