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... offensive – the attacking force rally – to come together for an effort or purpose retreat – to stop fighting and withdraw to safety emancipate – to set free Emancipation Proclamation – President Lincoln’s 1863 declaration freeing slaves in the Confederacy 54TH Massachusetts Regiment – African Americ ...
... offensive – the attacking force rally – to come together for an effort or purpose retreat – to stop fighting and withdraw to safety emancipate – to set free Emancipation Proclamation – President Lincoln’s 1863 declaration freeing slaves in the Confederacy 54TH Massachusetts Regiment – African Americ ...
battle of hay`s ferry - Jefferson County Vacation
... at bay the leading Union forces under Col. Frank L. Wolford and Col. Oscar H. LaGrange. The rifle fire was so intense that one participant described the scene as “flying bullets so thick that their passage through the air sounded like a swarm of bees.” Unable to advance at Blant’s Hill and with Conf ...
... at bay the leading Union forces under Col. Frank L. Wolford and Col. Oscar H. LaGrange. The rifle fire was so intense that one participant described the scene as “flying bullets so thick that their passage through the air sounded like a swarm of bees.” Unable to advance at Blant’s Hill and with Conf ...
Principal Artifacts In The New Fort Fisher Exhibits
... however, liquor was forbidden. It is said many went into Wilmington where it was said the bars and bordellos were always crowded. The First Assault-Because much Confederate contraband was slipping through the North’s blockade of Wilmington, the Union forces decided to try to capture Fort Fisher in l ...
... however, liquor was forbidden. It is said many went into Wilmington where it was said the bars and bordellos were always crowded. The First Assault-Because much Confederate contraband was slipping through the North’s blockade of Wilmington, the Union forces decided to try to capture Fort Fisher in l ...
Chapter 12 Test
... Describe why was the Battle of Gettysburg has been noted as a turning point in the Civil War. it was the last time that Confederate forces invaded the Union states ...
... Describe why was the Battle of Gettysburg has been noted as a turning point in the Civil War. it was the last time that Confederate forces invaded the Union states ...
Civil War review powerpoint
... –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 ...
Sticking with the Confederacy Sticking with the Confederacy
... once. A soldier could also be captured. Or he could desert. At least 23,000 North Carolina troops deserted during the war, the highest number for any southern state. Some deserted more than once. Some of those deserters were executed. Although North Carolina provided large numbers of soldiers, the s ...
... once. A soldier could also be captured. Or he could desert. At least 23,000 North Carolina troops deserted during the war, the highest number for any southern state. Some deserted more than once. Some of those deserters were executed. Although North Carolina provided large numbers of soldiers, the s ...
SECESSION AND THE CIVIL WAR
... Union army; 200,000 fought as soldiers & many others served as labor in the Northern war effort ...
... Union army; 200,000 fought as soldiers & many others served as labor in the Northern war effort ...
March Camp Meeting - Lt. Gen Wade Hampton Camp No. 273 SCV
... 20 miles to the southeast of Santa Fe. A strategic location, situated at the southern tip of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains on the Santa Fe ...
... 20 miles to the southeast of Santa Fe. A strategic location, situated at the southern tip of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains on the Santa Fe ...
The Civil War Begins - Caggia Social Studies
... Fort Donelson on the Cumberland River. In the latter victory, Grant informed the Southern commander that “no terms except unconditional and immediate surrender can be accepted.” The Confederates surrendered and, from then on, people said that Grant’s initials stood for “Unconditional Surrender” Gran ...
... Fort Donelson on the Cumberland River. In the latter victory, Grant informed the Southern commander that “no terms except unconditional and immediate surrender can be accepted.” The Confederates surrendered and, from then on, people said that Grant’s initials stood for “Unconditional Surrender” Gran ...
chapter 20 - Oakland Schools Moodle
... proceeded to chase Lee’s army around northern Virginia. Lee and his brilliant lieutenant “Stonewall” ____________ were then encouraged by a stunning victory at C_________________ to advance into the North again in the hope of breaking the Union will to fight. For three days in July 18____, at the Pe ...
... proceeded to chase Lee’s army around northern Virginia. Lee and his brilliant lieutenant “Stonewall” ____________ were then encouraged by a stunning victory at C_________________ to advance into the North again in the hope of breaking the Union will to fight. For three days in July 18____, at the Pe ...
17 - Coppell ISD
... (tax-in-kind - they took crops because the farmers had no money for the income tax) The South also printed paper money; which caused inflation By 1865, a Confederate dollar was only worth two-cents in gold A barrel of flour cost $275 Potatoes cost $25 per bushel A pound of butter cost $15; ...
... (tax-in-kind - they took crops because the farmers had no money for the income tax) The South also printed paper money; which caused inflation By 1865, a Confederate dollar was only worth two-cents in gold A barrel of flour cost $275 Potatoes cost $25 per bushel A pound of butter cost $15; ...
The Civil War Through Maps & Charts
... travelling to Britain Britain threatens war Lincoln released the P.O.W.’s ...
... travelling to Britain Britain threatens war Lincoln released the P.O.W.’s ...
17 - Coppell ISD
... Lincoln had continually been looking for the right military leader Grant impressed Lincoln; victories at Vicksburg and in the Western theater 1864, Ulysses S Grant becomes Lincoln’s Commander of the Union forces Nicknamed – Unconditional Surrender Grant; he would end the war in the Union’s favor, “h ...
... Lincoln had continually been looking for the right military leader Grant impressed Lincoln; victories at Vicksburg and in the Western theater 1864, Ulysses S Grant becomes Lincoln’s Commander of the Union forces Nicknamed – Unconditional Surrender Grant; he would end the war in the Union’s favor, “h ...
Chapters 19-20 U
... 2) What was the significance of the concept of “organized territory?” 3) Who came up with the Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854 and what was it? 4) Why was the Kansas-Nebraska Act significant? What were its consequences? 5) Describe the circumstances of the North-South contest for Kansas. 6) What was the ...
... 2) What was the significance of the concept of “organized territory?” 3) Who came up with the Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854 and what was it? 4) Why was the Kansas-Nebraska Act significant? What were its consequences? 5) Describe the circumstances of the North-South contest for Kansas. 6) What was the ...
HERE - Gallopade International
... the text to support your answer. 2. A. What is meant by the phrase, tempting prize? B. Who was Fort Sumter a tempting prize for? 3. Why did Union Major Anderson take possession of Fort Sumter? Cite primary source evidence to support your answer. 4. What did the Confederacy mean when it ordered ...
... the text to support your answer. 2. A. What is meant by the phrase, tempting prize? B. Who was Fort Sumter a tempting prize for? 3. Why did Union Major Anderson take possession of Fort Sumter? Cite primary source evidence to support your answer. 4. What did the Confederacy mean when it ordered ...
The Knapsack - Raleigh Civil War Round Table
... was raised from pro-Southerners in the Unionist eastern region of the state. Other notable units were the 8th Tennessee (C.S.) that suffered 68.7 percent casualties at Stones River. At Chickamauga, seven Confederate regiments from Tennessee — the 2nd, 6th, 9th, 10th, 15th, 23rd, and 37th — lost more ...
... was raised from pro-Southerners in the Unionist eastern region of the state. Other notable units were the 8th Tennessee (C.S.) that suffered 68.7 percent casualties at Stones River. At Chickamauga, seven Confederate regiments from Tennessee — the 2nd, 6th, 9th, 10th, 15th, 23rd, and 37th — lost more ...
graphic guided notes page.
... president. His name wasn’t even on the ballot in 10 southern states. But the remaining 60% of the votes were divided between the other three candidates and Lincoln had the largest number of electoral college votes. Lincoln’s election meant the Southern states that supported slavery were in the minor ...
... president. His name wasn’t even on the ballot in 10 southern states. But the remaining 60% of the votes were divided between the other three candidates and Lincoln had the largest number of electoral college votes. Lincoln’s election meant the Southern states that supported slavery were in the minor ...
Slide Set 6 - Central Texas College
... April 1861. • During the firing of the salute to the colors a Private is killed when a cannon explodes. The only casualty of the battle. ...
... April 1861. • During the firing of the salute to the colors a Private is killed when a cannon explodes. The only casualty of the battle. ...
© Routledge Document 20.3 “Buried Alive” (1864) The Civil War
... Often, the picture drawn of the black soldier in these texts was one of a physically strong man who performed well under the guidance of white officers and was willing to fight for the Union to his death. Like most Harper’s Weekly stories, the story did not carry the name of its author, which meant ...
... Often, the picture drawn of the black soldier in these texts was one of a physically strong man who performed well under the guidance of white officers and was willing to fight for the Union to his death. Like most Harper’s Weekly stories, the story did not carry the name of its author, which meant ...
South
... After Bull Run, Lincoln called for 1 million additional soldiers Appointed General George McClellan to lead the Union army Union captured New Orleans Feb. 1862 - General Ulysses S. Grant captured Confederate Forts Henry & Donelson Both held strategic locations on the Tennessee & Cumberland ...
... After Bull Run, Lincoln called for 1 million additional soldiers Appointed General George McClellan to lead the Union army Union captured New Orleans Feb. 1862 - General Ulysses S. Grant captured Confederate Forts Henry & Donelson Both held strategic locations on the Tennessee & Cumberland ...
Chapter 14 Two Societies at War 1861-1865
... What were the differences between the secession movements in the ‘Cotton States’ and in the Upper South? How did Lincoln & Davis use the principles of the American Revolution to justify their causes? How did the war aims expressed by Lincoln & Davis affect the wars in which both sides prosecuted the ...
... What were the differences between the secession movements in the ‘Cotton States’ and in the Upper South? How did Lincoln & Davis use the principles of the American Revolution to justify their causes? How did the war aims expressed by Lincoln & Davis affect the wars in which both sides prosecuted the ...
Civil War Power Point [8/20/2016]
... people to remember the people who died in battle 2. Stated, “these dead shall not have died in vain—this nation shall have a new birth of freedom” ...
... people to remember the people who died in battle 2. Stated, “these dead shall not have died in vain—this nation shall have a new birth of freedom” ...
Slide 1
... people to remember the people who died in battle 2. Stated, “these dead shall not have died in vain—this nation shall have a new birth of freedom” ...
... people to remember the people who died in battle 2. Stated, “these dead shall not have died in vain—this nation shall have a new birth of freedom” ...
17 - Coppell ISD
... Lincoln had continually been looking for the right military leader Grant impressed Lincoln; victories at Vicksburg and in the Western theater 1864, Ulysses S Grant becomes Lincoln’s Commander of the Union forces Nicknamed – Unconditional Surrender Grant; he would end the war in the Union’s favor, “h ...
... Lincoln had continually been looking for the right military leader Grant impressed Lincoln; victories at Vicksburg and in the Western theater 1864, Ulysses S Grant becomes Lincoln’s Commander of the Union forces Nicknamed – Unconditional Surrender Grant; he would end the war in the Union’s favor, “h ...