December
... Bailey Brown was shot by a Confederate militiaman near Grafton, VA, an important junction on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, becoming the first man killed in soldier-on-soldier hostile action during the Civil War. Brown‟s body was returned to Grafton where it was placed on view for friends and curi ...
... Bailey Brown was shot by a Confederate militiaman near Grafton, VA, an important junction on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, becoming the first man killed in soldier-on-soldier hostile action during the Civil War. Brown‟s body was returned to Grafton where it was placed on view for friends and curi ...
Fall Semester Final Study Guide o British colonization of North
... Abolitionists (i.e. John Brown, etc.) - Harriet Beecher Stowe/Uncle Tom’s Cabin - Compromise of 1850 - Kansas-Nebraska Act (1854) / Popular Sovereignty - Lincoln-Douglas Debates - Dred Scott Case Civil War Election of 1860 - Major Candidates John Bell (Constitutional Union) John C. Breckinridge (S ...
... Abolitionists (i.e. John Brown, etc.) - Harriet Beecher Stowe/Uncle Tom’s Cabin - Compromise of 1850 - Kansas-Nebraska Act (1854) / Popular Sovereignty - Lincoln-Douglas Debates - Dred Scott Case Civil War Election of 1860 - Major Candidates John Bell (Constitutional Union) John C. Breckinridge (S ...
Life for the Civil War Soldier Section Preview Section Preview
... great grandfather had originally settled Laredo) formed the Benavides Regiment and drove a Union force out of the small Texas town of Carrizo. In 1863, he was promoted to colonel, making him one of the highest-ranking Latinos in the Confederacy. Benavides also stopped local revolts against the Texas ...
... great grandfather had originally settled Laredo) formed the Benavides Regiment and drove a Union force out of the small Texas town of Carrizo. In 1863, he was promoted to colonel, making him one of the highest-ranking Latinos in the Confederacy. Benavides also stopped local revolts against the Texas ...
Chapter 20 PowerPoint
... Leg Amputation on the Battlefields of Virginia A surgeon wearing a hat and a sword amputates the leg of a wounded soldier, while an anesthetist (facing the camera) holds a sponge dipped in chloroform over the patient’s nose. A surgical assistant ties a tourniquet to stem the flow of blood. Other so ...
... Leg Amputation on the Battlefields of Virginia A surgeon wearing a hat and a sword amputates the leg of a wounded soldier, while an anesthetist (facing the camera) holds a sponge dipped in chloroform over the patient’s nose. A surgical assistant ties a tourniquet to stem the flow of blood. Other so ...
Ppt
... enemies, but friends,” Lincoln told Southerners after taking the oath of office. “We must not be enemies.” But time was running out. ...
... enemies, but friends,” Lincoln told Southerners after taking the oath of office. “We must not be enemies.” But time was running out. ...
Request for Wall Art – Vinita Clinic Cherokee Nation Entertainment
... in a sweeping invasion into Indian Territory. December 27, 1862: Fort Davis, the Confederate Command Post located just across the river from Fort Gibson, burned by Union Army and Indian troops. Confederates retreated south to Honey Springs. February 20, 1863: Cherokees loyal to John Ross revoked tre ...
... in a sweeping invasion into Indian Territory. December 27, 1862: Fort Davis, the Confederate Command Post located just across the river from Fort Gibson, burned by Union Army and Indian troops. Confederates retreated south to Honey Springs. February 20, 1863: Cherokees loyal to John Ross revoked tre ...
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 ...
Chapter 11 PowerPoint - Henry County Schools
... • Anaconda plan: Union strategy to conquer South - blockade Southern ports - divide Confederacy in two in west - capture Richmond, Confederate capital • Confederate strategy: defense, invade North if opportunity arises ...
... • Anaconda plan: Union strategy to conquer South - blockade Southern ports - divide Confederacy in two in west - capture Richmond, Confederate capital • Confederate strategy: defense, invade North if opportunity arises ...
Battles of the Civil War in Texas
... • Description: The U.S. Navy began a blockade of Galveston Harbor in July 1861, but the town remained in Confederate hand for the next 14 months. At 6:30 am on October 4,1862, Cdr. W.B.Renshaw, commanding the blockading ships in the Galveston Bay area, sent Harriet Lane into the harbor, flying a fla ...
... • Description: The U.S. Navy began a blockade of Galveston Harbor in July 1861, but the town remained in Confederate hand for the next 14 months. At 6:30 am on October 4,1862, Cdr. W.B.Renshaw, commanding the blockading ships in the Galveston Bay area, sent Harriet Lane into the harbor, flying a fla ...
Civil War Power Point Project - Etiwanda E
... • Mead retreated back into Virginia • Grant captured Vicksburg • Lee retreated from Gettysburg ...
... • Mead retreated back into Virginia • Grant captured Vicksburg • Lee retreated from Gettysburg ...
Jan-Feb 2016 - American Civil War Roundtable of Australia
... It is with the greatest of pleasure that we can report that our Secretary/Treasurer, Brendan O’Connell, has been recognised for his service to the community in the Australia Day Honours List with the award of the Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM). The citation in the Sydney Morning Herald of Jan ...
... It is with the greatest of pleasure that we can report that our Secretary/Treasurer, Brendan O’Connell, has been recognised for his service to the community in the Australia Day Honours List with the award of the Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM). The citation in the Sydney Morning Herald of Jan ...
Civil War Events
... • The _____________________________________ lasted only three minutes, but it is regarded as one of the _____________________________________ in in American history. • In the speech, Lincoln said that the Civil War was to _____________________________________ “of the people, by the people, and and f ...
... • The _____________________________________ lasted only three minutes, but it is regarded as one of the _____________________________________ in in American history. • In the speech, Lincoln said that the Civil War was to _____________________________________ “of the people, by the people, and and f ...
Civil War
... of Mississippi River. •Sherman’s March to the Sea, GA (Nov-Dec, 1864) Confederate resources are destroyed. •Appomattox, VA (April, 1865) Lee surrenders to Grant. Union wins. ...
... of Mississippi River. •Sherman’s March to the Sea, GA (Nov-Dec, 1864) Confederate resources are destroyed. •Appomattox, VA (April, 1865) Lee surrenders to Grant. Union wins. ...
lesson 3: first year of the civil war
... For even more interesting information about this period of history, please refer to the For Further Study answers for this lesson in the Teacher's Guide. 1. There were many names given to the conflict that we know today as the Civil War. What name for the war did most southerners prefer? See how man ...
... For even more interesting information about this period of history, please refer to the For Further Study answers for this lesson in the Teacher's Guide. 1. There were many names given to the conflict that we know today as the Civil War. What name for the war did most southerners prefer? See how man ...
March 2005 - American Civil War Roundtable of Australia
... For those of you who have read any of the writings of the eminent Civil war historian Gary W Gallagher there are two books currently available that will be of interest. The first of these is a newly published (2004) set of essays edited by Dr Gallagher that examines the lives and command decisions o ...
... For those of you who have read any of the writings of the eminent Civil war historian Gary W Gallagher there are two books currently available that will be of interest. The first of these is a newly published (2004) set of essays edited by Dr Gallagher that examines the lives and command decisions o ...
THE YEAR OF LINCOLN CHRONOLOGY 1861-1865
... July 1-3, 1863 - The tide of war turns against the South as the Confederates are defeated at the Battle of Gettysburg in Pennsylvania. July 4, 1863 - Vicksburg, the last Confederate stronghold on the Mississippi River, surrenders to Gen. Grant and the Army of the West after a six week siege. With t ...
... July 1-3, 1863 - The tide of war turns against the South as the Confederates are defeated at the Battle of Gettysburg in Pennsylvania. July 4, 1863 - Vicksburg, the last Confederate stronghold on the Mississippi River, surrenders to Gen. Grant and the Army of the West after a six week siege. With t ...
Civil_War_Turning_Points
... The proclamation declared "that all persons held as slaves “within the rebellious states” are, and henceforward shall be free." It applied only to states that had seceded from the Union and did not include the border states and portions of the Confederacy under Union control. ...
... The proclamation declared "that all persons held as slaves “within the rebellious states” are, and henceforward shall be free." It applied only to states that had seceded from the Union and did not include the border states and portions of the Confederacy under Union control. ...
CIVIL WAR - Brookwood High School
... The UNION “Anaconda” Plan Capture the capital of the Confederacy (Richmond, VA) Eastern Campaign ...
... The UNION “Anaconda” Plan Capture the capital of the Confederacy (Richmond, VA) Eastern Campaign ...
Exploring_Minnesota_ch._8_ppt
... Among the many militia regiments that responded to President Lincoln's call for troops in April 1861 was the First Minnesota Infantry. As the First Union regiment to volunteer for three years of service, the First Minnesota fought at the battles of Bull Run, Antietam and Fredericksburg. It was, howe ...
... Among the many militia regiments that responded to President Lincoln's call for troops in April 1861 was the First Minnesota Infantry. As the First Union regiment to volunteer for three years of service, the First Minnesota fought at the battles of Bull Run, Antietam and Fredericksburg. It was, howe ...
The Civil War
... • Congress had to change the law forbidding blacks to serve as soldiers • The army assigned African American volunteers to all-black units, commanded by white officers. • They didn’t even get equal pay as whites until late in the war. • About 200,000 blacks had fought for the Union, nearly 40,000 lo ...
... • Congress had to change the law forbidding blacks to serve as soldiers • The army assigned African American volunteers to all-black units, commanded by white officers. • They didn’t even get equal pay as whites until late in the war. • About 200,000 blacks had fought for the Union, nearly 40,000 lo ...
Girding for War: The North & the South
... Shortage of cotton during war? England & France had a surplus As North won Southern territory, they sent cotton & food to Europe India & Egypt upped their cotton production **Result** – Europe needed more wheat & corn from the North than cotton from the South ...
... Shortage of cotton during war? England & France had a surplus As North won Southern territory, they sent cotton & food to Europe India & Egypt upped their cotton production **Result** – Europe needed more wheat & corn from the North than cotton from the South ...
Chapter 11: The Civil War
... 1. first battle, near Washington; Confederate victory 2. Thomas J. Jackson called Stonewall Jackson for firm stand in battle III. Union Armies in the West A. Protecting Washington, D.C. 1. After Bull Run, Lincoln calls for 1 million additional soldiers 2. Appoints General George McClellan to lead Ar ...
... 1. first battle, near Washington; Confederate victory 2. Thomas J. Jackson called Stonewall Jackson for firm stand in battle III. Union Armies in the West A. Protecting Washington, D.C. 1. After Bull Run, Lincoln calls for 1 million additional soldiers 2. Appoints General George McClellan to lead Ar ...
Secession Following Abe`s election, the state of South Carolina
... As Union troops descended from Massachusetts to the nation’s capital, pro-secession residents of Baltimore, Maryland attacked Union soldiers and destroyed railroads linking Washington to the north. In response, President Lincoln suspended the Writ of Habeas Corpus in Maryland, allowing the Governmen ...
... As Union troops descended from Massachusetts to the nation’s capital, pro-secession residents of Baltimore, Maryland attacked Union soldiers and destroyed railroads linking Washington to the north. In response, President Lincoln suspended the Writ of Habeas Corpus in Maryland, allowing the Governmen ...
Chapter 14 Student Guide (APUSH)
... "The establishment of the Confederacy, the failure of the final attempts at compromise, and the road to Fort Sumter. The social and economic mobilization of both the Union and Confederacy for war, and what that mobilization revealed about the nature and character of each side. The military strategy ...
... "The establishment of the Confederacy, the failure of the final attempts at compromise, and the road to Fort Sumter. The social and economic mobilization of both the Union and Confederacy for war, and what that mobilization revealed about the nature and character of each side. The military strategy ...