The Civil War through Maps Charts and graphs
... 1862 – Morrill Land Grant Act 1862 – Emancipation Proclamation ...
... 1862 – Morrill Land Grant Act 1862 – Emancipation Proclamation ...
US Civil War
... Union officer sent a Negro regiment to Palmito Ranch on May 12, 1865. Encouraged by Confederate General E. Kirby Smith, the remaining Confederate troops gathered near Brownsville. Fighting between the Confederate troops and the Union regiment broke out on May 13, 1865. The Union men were on foot whe ...
... Union officer sent a Negro regiment to Palmito Ranch on May 12, 1865. Encouraged by Confederate General E. Kirby Smith, the remaining Confederate troops gathered near Brownsville. Fighting between the Confederate troops and the Union regiment broke out on May 13, 1865. The Union men were on foot whe ...
Slides from Session 1 (PDF format) - Academy for Lifelong Learning
... Just before the close of my refugee days on Beach Island, a young kinsman, George Tunstall, who filled the sublime post of corporal in Wheeler's Brigade in camp a few hundred miles away, learning of my presence there, obtained leave of absence and made his way, accompanied by another youth, to Mrs. ...
... Just before the close of my refugee days on Beach Island, a young kinsman, George Tunstall, who filled the sublime post of corporal in Wheeler's Brigade in camp a few hundred miles away, learning of my presence there, obtained leave of absence and made his way, accompanied by another youth, to Mrs. ...
Chapter 12 Test
... These statements describe which Civil War leader ? • Graduated from the U.S. Military Academy at West Point • Fought in the Mexican War • Served as leader of Confederate troops • Surrendered at Appomattox Court House ...
... These statements describe which Civil War leader ? • Graduated from the U.S. Military Academy at West Point • Fought in the Mexican War • Served as leader of Confederate troops • Surrendered at Appomattox Court House ...
African Americans in the Union and Confederate Armies: Selections
... Petersburg. Dere we got some food. Den us went to Fort Hatton where we met some more slaves who had done run away. When we got in Fort Hatton, us had to cross a bridge to git to de Yankees. Dey give us food and clothes. . . . Yer know, I was one of de first colored cavalry soljers, and I fought in C ...
... Petersburg. Dere we got some food. Den us went to Fort Hatton where we met some more slaves who had done run away. When we got in Fort Hatton, us had to cross a bridge to git to de Yankees. Dey give us food and clothes. . . . Yer know, I was one of de first colored cavalry soljers, and I fought in C ...
7._secession__the_civil_war
... –One last failed attempt to reconcile the North & South –The North had to use its military to protect the Union ...
... –One last failed attempt to reconcile the North & South –The North had to use its military to protect the Union ...
LvG Map Side - Civil War Traveler
... photographs by Timothy O’Sullivan of a Union High command meeting at Massaponax Church. U.S. Grant is leaning over a church pew conferring with his commanders. ...
... photographs by Timothy O’Sullivan of a Union High command meeting at Massaponax Church. U.S. Grant is leaning over a church pew conferring with his commanders. ...
american history civil war politics
... 4. April 19, Lincoln proclaimed a blockade of Southern seaports -- Initially ineffective; eventually strangled the South. 5. May 3, Lincoln issued a call for 3-year volunteers; militia would not meet need 6. Until April 25, Washington D.C. was virtually under siege and a Confederate assault on the c ...
... 4. April 19, Lincoln proclaimed a blockade of Southern seaports -- Initially ineffective; eventually strangled the South. 5. May 3, Lincoln issued a call for 3-year volunteers; militia would not meet need 6. Until April 25, Washington D.C. was virtually under siege and a Confederate assault on the c ...
The Civil War Begins
... – Lincoln’s two-minute Gettysburg Address asserts unity of U.S. – Speech calls for living to dedicate selves to preserving the Union and freedom ...
... – Lincoln’s two-minute Gettysburg Address asserts unity of U.S. – Speech calls for living to dedicate selves to preserving the Union and freedom ...
The Election of 1860 and Secession, With SMART Response Post
... With Lincoln’s call for troops, the upper southern states seceded Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee, and Arkansas secede General Robert E. Lee, of Virginia, was offered command of US armies, but refused it ...
... With Lincoln’s call for troops, the upper southern states seceded Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee, and Arkansas secede General Robert E. Lee, of Virginia, was offered command of US armies, but refused it ...
Lesson 16.1: War Erupts
... had not yet seceded reacted with shock and anger to this decision. • They thought Lincoln’s call for troops was evil and aggressive. ...
... had not yet seceded reacted with shock and anger to this decision. • They thought Lincoln’s call for troops was evil and aggressive. ...
January - Capital District Civil War Round Table
... remain undisturbed for nearly 150 years. Archaeologists are still discovering unusual, and sometimes stunningly personal, artifacts a year after state officials revealed that a graduate student had pinpointed the location of the massive but short-lived Civil War camp in southeast Georgia. Discoverie ...
... remain undisturbed for nearly 150 years. Archaeologists are still discovering unusual, and sometimes stunningly personal, artifacts a year after state officials revealed that a graduate student had pinpointed the location of the massive but short-lived Civil War camp in southeast Georgia. Discoverie ...
The Civil War (1861-1865) Through Maps, Charts, Graphs
... George Meade George McClellan, Again! ...
... George Meade George McClellan, Again! ...
major battles of the civil war
... The Civil War became almost two separate conflicts. In the East, the Union wanted to capture Richmond, the capital of the Confederate States. West of the Appalachian Mountains, the Union hoped to gain control of the Mississippi River, thereby dividing the Confederacy. After the disastrous Battle of ...
... The Civil War became almost two separate conflicts. In the East, the Union wanted to capture Richmond, the capital of the Confederate States. West of the Appalachian Mountains, the Union hoped to gain control of the Mississippi River, thereby dividing the Confederacy. After the disastrous Battle of ...
Presentation on 5th USCC Made at Juneteenth Celebration in
... Colonel James Brisbin, a well known abolitionist, became commander of 5th USCC. Many companies recruited at Camp Nelson, Kentucky Nearly all recruits were former slaves ...
... Colonel James Brisbin, a well known abolitionist, became commander of 5th USCC. Many companies recruited at Camp Nelson, Kentucky Nearly all recruits were former slaves ...
Chapter 14 APUSH
... Enlisted in Union Army; 10% by end of war Paid less Most assigned menial tasks Some black fighting units (54th Massachusetts Infantry) South refused to recognize black Union soldiers – captured they were sent back to slavery or executed ...
... Enlisted in Union Army; 10% by end of war Paid less Most assigned menial tasks Some black fighting units (54th Massachusetts Infantry) South refused to recognize black Union soldiers – captured they were sent back to slavery or executed ...
secession and the civil war
... –One last failed attempt to reconcile the North & South –The North had to use its military to protect the Union ...
... –One last failed attempt to reconcile the North & South –The North had to use its military to protect the Union ...
For t Fisher Timeline 2d Battle.wps
... yells a simple command: "Forward!" The First Brigade of Ames's division rises and attacks the western salient, running at full speed toward the great sand bastion. Lamb's Confederates (under Maj. James Reilly) open fire with small arms, as rebel field artillery punishes the flanks of the attacking F ...
... yells a simple command: "Forward!" The First Brigade of Ames's division rises and attacks the western salient, running at full speed toward the great sand bastion. Lamb's Confederates (under Maj. James Reilly) open fire with small arms, as rebel field artillery punishes the flanks of the attacking F ...
SECESSION AND THE CIVIL WAR
... –One last failed attempt to reconcile the North & South –The North had to use its military to protect the Union ...
... –One last failed attempt to reconcile the North & South –The North had to use its military to protect the Union ...
userfiles/605/my files/ch. 16 pp civil war?id=2958
... Lincoln tried to resupply a federal fort in Charleston Harbor, but Confederate troops forced the fort to surrender. Lincoln called for state militias to put down the rebellion. After Fort Sumter fell, four more states seceded: Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee, and Arkansas. The slave states ...
... Lincoln tried to resupply a federal fort in Charleston Harbor, but Confederate troops forced the fort to surrender. Lincoln called for state militias to put down the rebellion. After Fort Sumter fell, four more states seceded: Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee, and Arkansas. The slave states ...
Chapter 8
... Frustration set in with Lee and Davis who wanted Johnston to attack…replaced him with Gen. Hood ...
... Frustration set in with Lee and Davis who wanted Johnston to attack…replaced him with Gen. Hood ...