Study Guide for Mr - Fort Johnson Middle School
... “Total War”- the Union’s strategy to get the Confederacy to surrender; war on not only soldiers, but civilians; burned fields, homes, railroads, etc. Emancipation Proclamation- freed all slaves in the rebel states; didn’t really free anyone at all; made the war about slavery, not just preserving the ...
... “Total War”- the Union’s strategy to get the Confederacy to surrender; war on not only soldiers, but civilians; burned fields, homes, railroads, etc. Emancipation Proclamation- freed all slaves in the rebel states; didn’t really free anyone at all; made the war about slavery, not just preserving the ...
Unit 6-Civil War
... A draft is when the government selects people for military service rather than waiting for them to enlist. Lincoln’s draft was unpopular among the poor and immigrants who resented the fact that wealthy citizens could avoid military service in exchange for paying $300. In July 1863, draft riots broke ...
... A draft is when the government selects people for military service rather than waiting for them to enlist. Lincoln’s draft was unpopular among the poor and immigrants who resented the fact that wealthy citizens could avoid military service in exchange for paying $300. In July 1863, draft riots broke ...
Chapter 18 and 19 Civil War and Reconstruction
... proclamation freed only the slaves in the rebelling territories. (announced in September, 1862; signed the order in January, 1863) ...
... proclamation freed only the slaves in the rebelling territories. (announced in September, 1862; signed the order in January, 1863) ...
THE CIVIL WAR - Warren County Schools
... - Before the attack on Fort Sumter, only 7 states of the Deep South had seceded - After it had become clear that Lincoln would use troops in the crisis, four states of the Upper South-Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee, and Arkansas also seceded and joined the Confederacy - The capital of the Confe ...
... - Before the attack on Fort Sumter, only 7 states of the Deep South had seceded - After it had become clear that Lincoln would use troops in the crisis, four states of the Upper South-Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee, and Arkansas also seceded and joined the Confederacy - The capital of the Confe ...
The Emancipation Proclamation
... the Union's army or navy 1.Most were former slaves who had escaped or been freed by the fighting African American soldiers served in allblack regiments under white officers and they earned less pay than white soldiers “They make better soldiers in every respect than any troops I have ever had under ...
... the Union's army or navy 1.Most were former slaves who had escaped or been freed by the fighting African American soldiers served in allblack regiments under white officers and they earned less pay than white soldiers “They make better soldiers in every respect than any troops I have ever had under ...
THE CIVIL WAR
... Party, led by Clement Vallandigham, opposed Union efforts in the North & South. Women in the War – some women provided needed medical services on the battlefields such as Clara Barton the founder of the American Red Cross. Freedman in the Union Army - were first excluded from enlisting, but later se ...
... Party, led by Clement Vallandigham, opposed Union efforts in the North & South. Women in the War – some women provided needed medical services on the battlefields such as Clara Barton the founder of the American Red Cross. Freedman in the Union Army - were first excluded from enlisting, but later se ...
Why did Southerners dislike Abraham Lincoln?
... begin bombardment of Fort Sumter – Anderson’s garrison held for 34 hours before they were forced to surrender the fort – Anderson’s men allowed to return North – No loss of life on either side in the first official skirmish of the Civil War ...
... begin bombardment of Fort Sumter – Anderson’s garrison held for 34 hours before they were forced to surrender the fort – Anderson’s men allowed to return North – No loss of life on either side in the first official skirmish of the Civil War ...
THE AMERICAN CIVIL WAR
... Enlarged the regular army Ordered a naval blockade of the confederate coast Ordered a suspension of habeas corpus- the right to be arbitrary arrested. Lincoln did this to prevent dissenters from damaging the war effort and if effect, damaging the preservation of the Union Aided the western part of V ...
... Enlarged the regular army Ordered a naval blockade of the confederate coast Ordered a suspension of habeas corpus- the right to be arbitrary arrested. Lincoln did this to prevent dissenters from damaging the war effort and if effect, damaging the preservation of the Union Aided the western part of V ...
Lauren
... - Lee took his soldiers to Pennsylvania, as did the Union in his very Shadow under the lead of General Meade. The union took positions on the crest of a low ridge (Little Round-top & Big Round-top) The south were the attackers, trying to remove them from higher ground and uproot the union soldiers. ...
... - Lee took his soldiers to Pennsylvania, as did the Union in his very Shadow under the lead of General Meade. The union took positions on the crest of a low ridge (Little Round-top & Big Round-top) The south were the attackers, trying to remove them from higher ground and uproot the union soldiers. ...
Ch 13 B - CoachJohnson1
... FOR MANUFACTORING WEAPONS AND SUPPLIES. IN APRIL 1865, THE SOUTH SURRENDERED TO THE NORTH. GRANT LED UNION ARMY LEE LED THE CONFEDERATE ARMY ...
... FOR MANUFACTORING WEAPONS AND SUPPLIES. IN APRIL 1865, THE SOUTH SURRENDERED TO THE NORTH. GRANT LED UNION ARMY LEE LED THE CONFEDERATE ARMY ...
Name: Period: PA History Final 2010 ____ 1. What is the state flower
... ____85. In most parts of the world, slavery was based on the color of your skin like in America: a. True b. False ____86. Pennsylvania has allowed slavery: a. True b. False ____87. Which of the following describes the Cheneysville Incident? a. runaway slaves fought and killed bounty hunters b. runaw ...
... ____85. In most parts of the world, slavery was based on the color of your skin like in America: a. True b. False ____86. Pennsylvania has allowed slavery: a. True b. False ____87. Which of the following describes the Cheneysville Incident? a. runaway slaves fought and killed bounty hunters b. runaw ...
The Civil War
... – Why did Lincoln only free southern slaves? » Constitution did not give him the power to abolish slavery » His role as commander in chief did – He was able to free southern slaves as an act of war. ...
... – Why did Lincoln only free southern slaves? » Constitution did not give him the power to abolish slavery » His role as commander in chief did – He was able to free southern slaves as an act of war. ...
PP Presentation Chapter 12
... Address made by President Lincoln after the Battle of Gettysburg Address was made at the Gettysburg cemetery Mourned the loss of 23,000 Union soldiers and 28,000 Confederate soldiers ...
... Address made by President Lincoln after the Battle of Gettysburg Address was made at the Gettysburg cemetery Mourned the loss of 23,000 Union soldiers and 28,000 Confederate soldiers ...
U.S. History The Civil War Begins: 1861
... Most northerners were expecting an easy victory, but the Confederate Generals were able to outsmart the Union Army and emerged victorious. Lincoln was stunned to learn that his army had lost the first battle of the Civil War (which became known as the Battle of Bull Run). On the western front, Union ...
... Most northerners were expecting an easy victory, but the Confederate Generals were able to outsmart the Union Army and emerged victorious. Lincoln was stunned to learn that his army had lost the first battle of the Civil War (which became known as the Battle of Bull Run). On the western front, Union ...
U.S. History The Civil War Begins: 1861
... Most northerners were expecting an easy victory, but the Confederate Generals were able to outsmart the Union Army and emerged victorious. Lincoln was stunned to learn that his army had lost the first battle of the Civil War (which became known as the Battle of Bull Run). On the western front, Union ...
... Most northerners were expecting an easy victory, but the Confederate Generals were able to outsmart the Union Army and emerged victorious. Lincoln was stunned to learn that his army had lost the first battle of the Civil War (which became known as the Battle of Bull Run). On the western front, Union ...
WYOMING CONNECTIONS TO LINCOLN
... it was an encouragement toward union. No doubt he was well aware that his country was politically divided. During Lincoln’s tenure as president, Wyoming was a vast, high-altitude wilderness that lay along the route of several major western trails including the Bozeman, Bridger, Oregon and Overland. ...
... it was an encouragement toward union. No doubt he was well aware that his country was politically divided. During Lincoln’s tenure as president, Wyoming was a vast, high-altitude wilderness that lay along the route of several major western trails including the Bozeman, Bridger, Oregon and Overland. ...
Chapter 21 The Furnace of the Civil War
... • July 18-‐ Sept. 7, 1863 • The assault was led by the 54th Massachuse7s regiment; Col. Robert Gould Shaw. • 54th Massachuse7s lost 42% of its ranks in the a7ack (272) • Confederates abandoned For ...
... • July 18-‐ Sept. 7, 1863 • The assault was led by the 54th Massachuse7s regiment; Col. Robert Gould Shaw. • 54th Massachuse7s lost 42% of its ranks in the a7ack (272) • Confederates abandoned For ...
The Civil War
... sovereignty – independent authority claimed by a state or community President Abraham Lincoln called for 75,000 volunteers to serve as soldiers in a campaign against the South. The term of enlistment was only 90 days—most northerners believed that the war would be over quickly. In the words of one c ...
... sovereignty – independent authority claimed by a state or community President Abraham Lincoln called for 75,000 volunteers to serve as soldiers in a campaign against the South. The term of enlistment was only 90 days—most northerners believed that the war would be over quickly. In the words of one c ...
vol. xxxvii, no. 2 november 1996
... 4. Which Confederate general led a daring and audacious raid in early October of 1863 against William Rosecrans’ supply lines in the Sequatchie Valley of Tennessee? And, which Ohio general unsuccessfully pursued him? 5. Which Confederate guerrilla cavalry chieftain led a raid on Lawrence, Kansas in ...
... 4. Which Confederate general led a daring and audacious raid in early October of 1863 against William Rosecrans’ supply lines in the Sequatchie Valley of Tennessee? And, which Ohio general unsuccessfully pursued him? 5. Which Confederate guerrilla cavalry chieftain led a raid on Lawrence, Kansas in ...
Glory Movie Guide and Assignment Important People Colonel
... Equal Pay Act- 1864 Law passed by Congress making wages equal regardless of color, it was retroactive. 1st Union Conscription- March 3, 1863 The Union Army is having difficulty maintaining numbers, 1st draft is used and it is mandatory for men between the ages 20-45. “Replacement” can be bought for ...
... Equal Pay Act- 1864 Law passed by Congress making wages equal regardless of color, it was retroactive. 1st Union Conscription- March 3, 1863 The Union Army is having difficulty maintaining numbers, 1st draft is used and it is mandatory for men between the ages 20-45. “Replacement” can be bought for ...
The Civil War in Murray, Calloway County, Kentucky
... that when he was being transported back to prison after being recaptured, he was heaVily Ironed with log chain. Then he was "thrown into a cell 6 by 3 feet with Iron fetters on, kicked, cuffed, taunted, jeered and maltreated in every conceivable form. I remained the inmate of this living tomb until ...
... that when he was being transported back to prison after being recaptured, he was heaVily Ironed with log chain. Then he was "thrown into a cell 6 by 3 feet with Iron fetters on, kicked, cuffed, taunted, jeered and maltreated in every conceivable form. I remained the inmate of this living tomb until ...
Lecture 16, The Civil War
... The South hoped that King Cotton would gain them foreign support. The North worked to insure that England and France refused to support the South. ...
... The South hoped that King Cotton would gain them foreign support. The North worked to insure that England and France refused to support the South. ...
Part One - Cloudfront.net
... The South hoped that King Cotton would gain them foreign support. The North worked to insure that England and France refused to support the South. ...
... The South hoped that King Cotton would gain them foreign support. The North worked to insure that England and France refused to support the South. ...
Love Story Notes part 3
... Abraham Lincoln, August 22, 1862 quoted in Carl Sandburg, Abraham Lincoln 1 of Class Notes 0.5 ...
... Abraham Lincoln, August 22, 1862 quoted in Carl Sandburg, Abraham Lincoln 1 of Class Notes 0.5 ...