Ch 12 Review - Coppell ISD
... 11. What did The Confederate Quartermaster’s Clothing Bureau provide the Army in Texas during the Civil War ? a. food, b. clothing, & c. equipment 12. What happened at Glorieta Pass in 1862… a. Union troops captured General Henry Sibley’s supply train b. they forced the Confederates to retreat c. th ...
... 11. What did The Confederate Quartermaster’s Clothing Bureau provide the Army in Texas during the Civil War ? a. food, b. clothing, & c. equipment 12. What happened at Glorieta Pass in 1862… a. Union troops captured General Henry Sibley’s supply train b. they forced the Confederates to retreat c. th ...
Civil War
... Most Important Battles Of the Civil War • 5,050 total battles 50 major battles and 5,000 minor battles • Most important battles: First Bull Run, Seven Days’ Battle, Second Bull Run, Antietam, Shiloh, Vicksburg, Gettysburg, Fort Sumter, and Chattanooga ...
... Most Important Battles Of the Civil War • 5,050 total battles 50 major battles and 5,000 minor battles • Most important battles: First Bull Run, Seven Days’ Battle, Second Bull Run, Antietam, Shiloh, Vicksburg, Gettysburg, Fort Sumter, and Chattanooga ...
The Civil War - Mater Academy Lakes High School
... • The South also tried to win the support of Britain and France, whose economies suffered when the war disrupted the export of Southern cotton. • Southerners hoped the British and French might pressure the North to end the war. ...
... • The South also tried to win the support of Britain and France, whose economies suffered when the war disrupted the export of Southern cotton. • Southerners hoped the British and French might pressure the North to end the war. ...
Civil War Project
... because of this quote called Freedom at Antietam. "If I could save the union without freeing any slave I would do it; and if I could save it by freeing all the slaves I would do it ; and if I could save by freeing some and leaving others alone I would also do that....I have here stated my purpose ac ...
... because of this quote called Freedom at Antietam. "If I could save the union without freeing any slave I would do it; and if I could save it by freeing all the slaves I would do it ; and if I could save by freeing some and leaving others alone I would also do that....I have here stated my purpose ac ...
Defining Battles of the Civil War
... key rivers of the Confederacy Monitor vs. Merrimac – Naval Battle, ironclad ships Shiloh – More men die here than in all wars combined up to this point New Orleans captured by Union Seven Days Battle – Lee defeats McClellan Antietam – Bloodiest single day of war, 23,000 die Fredericksburg – Union lo ...
... key rivers of the Confederacy Monitor vs. Merrimac – Naval Battle, ironclad ships Shiloh – More men die here than in all wars combined up to this point New Orleans captured by Union Seven Days Battle – Lee defeats McClellan Antietam – Bloodiest single day of war, 23,000 die Fredericksburg – Union lo ...
Civil War Turning Points- Antietam, Gettysburg, and The
... Lee could not break the Union lines Pickett’s Charge resulted in nearly 12,000 casualties (over 50,000 total at Gettysburg) Big Union victory but Meade does not pursue!!- could have ended war ...
... Lee could not break the Union lines Pickett’s Charge resulted in nearly 12,000 casualties (over 50,000 total at Gettysburg) Big Union victory but Meade does not pursue!!- could have ended war ...
The CIVIL WAR
... • Even though the North enjoyed many advantages the South did have some of their own advantages including better generals, and soldiers who were fighting to defend their homes. ...
... • Even though the North enjoyed many advantages the South did have some of their own advantages including better generals, and soldiers who were fighting to defend their homes. ...
CIvil War/Reconstruction Review
... 14. Who was the commander-in-chief of Union forces? Ulysses S. Grant 15. Who was commander-in-chief of Confederate forces? Robert E. Lee 16. How and when did the Civil War end? Lee surrendered to Grant at Appomattox Courthouse on April 9, 1865 17. What were the lasting impacts of Reconstruction on t ...
... 14. Who was the commander-in-chief of Union forces? Ulysses S. Grant 15. Who was commander-in-chief of Confederate forces? Robert E. Lee 16. How and when did the Civil War end? Lee surrendered to Grant at Appomattox Courthouse on April 9, 1865 17. What were the lasting impacts of Reconstruction on t ...
A Nation Divided
... But, in a larger sense, we can not dedicate -- we can not consecrate -- we can not hallow -this ground. The brave men, living and dead, who struggled here, have consecrated it, far above our poor power to add or detract. The world will little note, nor long remember what we say here, but it can neve ...
... But, in a larger sense, we can not dedicate -- we can not consecrate -- we can not hallow -this ground. The brave men, living and dead, who struggled here, have consecrated it, far above our poor power to add or detract. The world will little note, nor long remember what we say here, but it can neve ...
A Nation Divided
... But, in a larger sense, we can not dedicate -- we can not consecrate -- we can not hallow -this ground. The brave men, living and dead, who struggled here, have consecrated it, far above our poor power to add or detract. The world will little note, nor long remember what we say here, but it can neve ...
... But, in a larger sense, we can not dedicate -- we can not consecrate -- we can not hallow -this ground. The brave men, living and dead, who struggled here, have consecrated it, far above our poor power to add or detract. The world will little note, nor long remember what we say here, but it can neve ...
Major Battles of the Civil War
... army in Tennessee and Georgia. • Initial focus is Atlanta Georgia • Campaign is scheduled at the same time as Grant’s Wilderness campaign. – Designed to keep one Confederate army from helping the other ...
... army in Tennessee and Georgia. • Initial focus is Atlanta Georgia • Campaign is scheduled at the same time as Grant’s Wilderness campaign. – Designed to keep one Confederate army from helping the other ...
Brinkley Chapter 14
... 1. Read the introduction- list the effects of the War 2. Make a T chart of Advantages Union and Confederate and the Dis-Advantages Union and Confederate. 3. The War allowed the Union to pass a number of laws that aided economic development… Which do you believe had the most lasting impact? (Homestea ...
... 1. Read the introduction- list the effects of the War 2. Make a T chart of Advantages Union and Confederate and the Dis-Advantages Union and Confederate. 3. The War allowed the Union to pass a number of laws that aided economic development… Which do you believe had the most lasting impact? (Homestea ...
Brinkley Chapter 14
... 1. Read the introduction- list the effects of the War 2. Make a T chart of Advantages Union and Confederate and the Dis-Advantages Union and Confederate. 3. The War allowed the Union to pass a number of laws that aided economic development… Which do you believe had the most lasting impact? (Homestea ...
... 1. Read the introduction- list the effects of the War 2. Make a T chart of Advantages Union and Confederate and the Dis-Advantages Union and Confederate. 3. The War allowed the Union to pass a number of laws that aided economic development… Which do you believe had the most lasting impact? (Homestea ...
Civil War - eagleslover18
... Southerners felt if they stayed in the United States, the North would control them. Some southern states decided they had no choice. They decided to secede, or leave, the United States. South Carolina was the first to leave the Union and form a new nation called the Confederate States of America. Fo ...
... Southerners felt if they stayed in the United States, the North would control them. Some southern states decided they had no choice. They decided to secede, or leave, the United States. South Carolina was the first to leave the Union and form a new nation called the Confederate States of America. Fo ...
The American Civil War
... • On Christmas Day of 1864 Sherman orders his men to Atlanta Cyclorama- The Civil War, Battle of Atlanta save Savannah from burning; he gives it to Lincoln as a present! ...
... • On Christmas Day of 1864 Sherman orders his men to Atlanta Cyclorama- The Civil War, Battle of Atlanta save Savannah from burning; he gives it to Lincoln as a present! ...
The Civil War
... 1. Blockade Southern ports-the North used its superior navy to cut off trade with Europe. Small blockade runners got through but they were unable to make up for lost trade. 2. Control Mississippi-Ulysses S. Grant captured Forts Henry and Donelson on the Tennessee River. David Farragut captured New O ...
... 1. Blockade Southern ports-the North used its superior navy to cut off trade with Europe. Small blockade runners got through but they were unable to make up for lost trade. 2. Control Mississippi-Ulysses S. Grant captured Forts Henry and Donelson on the Tennessee River. David Farragut captured New O ...
The Civil War
... • South attacked before the supplies arrived • After 34 hours, the fort surrendered • This was the start of the war ...
... • South attacked before the supplies arrived • After 34 hours, the fort surrendered • This was the start of the war ...
Chapter 13 – Civil War
... Limiting adding slave states to the Union Not all Georgian’s were happy about secession. Those from the mountain areas of Georgia were still loyal to the Union. Slaves were not affected very much by secession (those changes would come later) ...
... Limiting adding slave states to the Union Not all Georgian’s were happy about secession. Those from the mountain areas of Georgia were still loyal to the Union. Slaves were not affected very much by secession (those changes would come later) ...
17 - Coppell ISD
... Battle of Shiloh – 1862, battle in Tennessee, Union victory, also the bloodiest battle of the Civil War Gen – General; as in the Army tributaries – a river or stream flowing into a larger river Strategies for Victory The Union planned an aggressive campaign; attack and move in -- OFFENSIVE The S ...
... Battle of Shiloh – 1862, battle in Tennessee, Union victory, also the bloodiest battle of the Civil War Gen – General; as in the Army tributaries – a river or stream flowing into a larger river Strategies for Victory The Union planned an aggressive campaign; attack and move in -- OFFENSIVE The S ...
The Civil War
... Arizona for the Confederacy. • The goal was to take control of the Southwest from New Mexico to California to gain gold, silver and Pacific ports. ...
... Arizona for the Confederacy. • The goal was to take control of the Southwest from New Mexico to California to gain gold, silver and Pacific ports. ...
July 1-3, 1863
... for men to fight Gets 25,000 men Not enough weapons Soldiers nicknamed Billy Yank – North Johnny Reb - South ...
... for men to fight Gets 25,000 men Not enough weapons Soldiers nicknamed Billy Yank – North Johnny Reb - South ...
Power Point
... In March of 1861, a small group of _______________ troops sought refuge in a fort in South Carolina. This fort was known as Fort ______________ and was located in Charleston Harbor. In order to resupply the fort and the federal troops there, President ____________ decided to send in a __________ to ...
... In March of 1861, a small group of _______________ troops sought refuge in a fort in South Carolina. This fort was known as Fort ______________ and was located in Charleston Harbor. In order to resupply the fort and the federal troops there, President ____________ decided to send in a __________ to ...
Unit III A : Civil War 1861
... where it existed in the South. Also, the _______________________________ decision by the Supreme Court protected slavery. B. The election of ____________________________ in 1860 led to the secession of seven southern states. C. The _________________________ Compromise would have reinstated the Misso ...
... where it existed in the South. Also, the _______________________________ decision by the Supreme Court protected slavery. B. The election of ____________________________ in 1860 led to the secession of seven southern states. C. The _________________________ Compromise would have reinstated the Misso ...
Civil War PowerPoint
... • North had many more ships and cut off Southern ports, stopping supplies from Europe • Blockade runners • Ironclads • First successful sub attack - Hunley • Last Confederate port open – Wilmington, NC – protected by Fort Fisher – captured by North on January 15, 1865 ...
... • North had many more ships and cut off Southern ports, stopping supplies from Europe • Blockade runners • Ironclads • First successful sub attack - Hunley • Last Confederate port open – Wilmington, NC – protected by Fort Fisher – captured by North on January 15, 1865 ...
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.