The Civil War: Key Battles & Turning Points
... Union army. Even though they were paid less and had to buy their own uniforms, many joined the army because they supported Lincoln. The first group of all black troops against the Confederacy was the 54th Massachusetts Regiment. ...
... Union army. Even though they were paid less and had to buy their own uniforms, many joined the army because they supported Lincoln. The first group of all black troops against the Confederacy was the 54th Massachusetts Regiment. ...
A Surviving Earthwork Salient from Dix`s Peninsula Campaign of 1863
... West Point was strategically important because of its location at the head of the York River, a major avenue of access from Hampton Roads to areas east and north of Richmond. Military forces stationed in West Point also could control the navigable portions of the Mattaponi and Pamunkey rivers, which ...
... West Point was strategically important because of its location at the head of the York River, a major avenue of access from Hampton Roads to areas east and north of Richmond. Military forces stationed in West Point also could control the navigable portions of the Mattaponi and Pamunkey rivers, which ...
Union Army - Outerbridge
... The black Bermudian who fought in the American Civil War with the first coloured regiment in the United States has been revealed as Robert John Simmons, who is thought to have been from St. George's. The Royal Gazette reported on Wednesday that a newspaper article from 1863 mentioning the legendary ...
... The black Bermudian who fought in the American Civil War with the first coloured regiment in the United States has been revealed as Robert John Simmons, who is thought to have been from St. George's. The Royal Gazette reported on Wednesday that a newspaper article from 1863 mentioning the legendary ...
The First Shots Are Fired
... • As the war continued, volunteers to join the war decreased – The Union and the Confederacy both issued drafts – A draft: requires men of a certain age to serve in the military • The draft was unfair – wealthy men could pay to avoid going to war ...
... • As the war continued, volunteers to join the war decreased – The Union and the Confederacy both issued drafts – A draft: requires men of a certain age to serve in the military • The draft was unfair – wealthy men could pay to avoid going to war ...
Civil War and Reconstruction
... • The first battle of the Civil War took place at Fort Sumter, South Carolina, when Confederates opened fire on the fort which held U.S. artillery. There was return fire, but it was ineffective. The fort surrendered on April 13 and was evacuated. ...
... • The first battle of the Civil War took place at Fort Sumter, South Carolina, when Confederates opened fire on the fort which held U.S. artillery. There was return fire, but it was ineffective. The fort surrendered on April 13 and was evacuated. ...
Chapter 18 The Civil War- Section 1 The War begins
... The Battle of Antietam- Antietam, Maryland, in the bloodiest single day of fighting in the entire war. More than 26,000 soldiers were killed or wounded. McClellan’s army suffered too much damage to pursue the retreating rebels. The battle ended a draw, but because Lee and his army retreated North th ...
... The Battle of Antietam- Antietam, Maryland, in the bloodiest single day of fighting in the entire war. More than 26,000 soldiers were killed or wounded. McClellan’s army suffered too much damage to pursue the retreating rebels. The battle ended a draw, but because Lee and his army retreated North th ...
Girding for War: The North and the South, 1861-1865
... Northerners were inflamed by the South’s actions, and Lincoln now called on 75,000 volunteers; so many came that they had to be turned away. On April 19 and 27, Lincoln also called a naval blockade on the South that was leaky at first but soon clamped down tight. The Deep South (which had already se ...
... Northerners were inflamed by the South’s actions, and Lincoln now called on 75,000 volunteers; so many came that they had to be turned away. On April 19 and 27, Lincoln also called a naval blockade on the South that was leaky at first but soon clamped down tight. The Deep South (which had already se ...
American Civil War - World of Teaching
... that these dead shall not have died in vain -- that this nation, under God, shall have a new birth of freedom -- and that government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth. ...
... that these dead shall not have died in vain -- that this nation, under God, shall have a new birth of freedom -- and that government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth. ...
A - Humble ISD
... 3. A split U.S. also pleased the European countries, since the U.S. was the only major display of democracy in the Western Hemisphere, and with a split U.S. the Monroe Doctrine could be broken as well. South Carolina Assails Fort Sumter 1. Most of the forts in the South had relinquished their power ...
... 3. A split U.S. also pleased the European countries, since the U.S. was the only major display of democracy in the Western Hemisphere, and with a split U.S. the Monroe Doctrine could be broken as well. South Carolina Assails Fort Sumter 1. Most of the forts in the South had relinquished their power ...
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... Confederate General Robert E. Lee surrendered his army to Union General Ulysses S. Grant in western Virginia, 9 April 1865 Marked the end of the Civil War 1865 Lincoln assassinated Actor John Wilkes Booth, a southern sympathizer, shot Lincoln in the head while the President and his wife were w ...
... Confederate General Robert E. Lee surrendered his army to Union General Ulysses S. Grant in western Virginia, 9 April 1865 Marked the end of the Civil War 1865 Lincoln assassinated Actor John Wilkes Booth, a southern sympathizer, shot Lincoln in the head while the President and his wife were w ...
the american civil war
... that these dead shall not have died in vain -- that this nation, under God, shall have a new birth of freedom -- and that government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth. ...
... that these dead shall not have died in vain -- that this nation, under God, shall have a new birth of freedom -- and that government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth. ...
Unit 3-The Civil War and Reconstruction
... popular sovereignty (vote by the people), many territories chose freedom. The election of Abraham Lincoln as president in 1860 was the final straw. South Carolina was the first southern state to secede from the union and formed the Confederate States of America, with Jefferson Davis as president. If ...
... popular sovereignty (vote by the people), many territories chose freedom. The election of Abraham Lincoln as president in 1860 was the final straw. South Carolina was the first southern state to secede from the union and formed the Confederate States of America, with Jefferson Davis as president. If ...
Lincoln`s Union - Loyola Blakefield
... After opposing secession, General Robert E. Lee accepted a commission in the Confederate army and commanded the Army of Northern Virginia for most of the war. Photographer Mathew Brady took this picture of Lee (center), his son Major General G.W.C. Lee (left), and his aide Colonel Walter Taylor (rig ...
... After opposing secession, General Robert E. Lee accepted a commission in the Confederate army and commanded the Army of Northern Virginia for most of the war. Photographer Mathew Brady took this picture of Lee (center), his son Major General G.W.C. Lee (left), and his aide Colonel Walter Taylor (rig ...
CHAPTER 20: GIRDING FOR WAR: THE NORTH AND THE SOUTH
... act with arbitrary power? He proclaimed a blockade without Congress’ approval, he increased the size of the Federal army (something only congress can do), he directed the Treasury to advance $2 million for military purposes and he suspended the writ of habeus corpus (requires person under arrest to ...
... act with arbitrary power? He proclaimed a blockade without Congress’ approval, he increased the size of the Federal army (something only congress can do), he directed the Treasury to advance $2 million for military purposes and he suspended the writ of habeus corpus (requires person under arrest to ...
Lesson Plan in Rich Text Format
... defeat in West Virginia, Lee’s second major command also ended in disappointment. The coast was too long and too vulnerable, and his resources too small. Lee was forced to abandon most of the coastal islands, and concentrate the defenses further inland, nearer the coastal railroads, in the hope that ...
... defeat in West Virginia, Lee’s second major command also ended in disappointment. The coast was too long and too vulnerable, and his resources too small. Lee was forced to abandon most of the coastal islands, and concentrate the defenses further inland, nearer the coastal railroads, in the hope that ...
The Civil War Ends
... Civilians often had to do without medicines and hospital supplies because they were needed on the battlefield. Quinine, an imported drug for fighting malaria and other fevers, could not be obtained. The shortages of all items became worse as large numbers of refugees fleeing the Union armies c ...
... Civilians often had to do without medicines and hospital supplies because they were needed on the battlefield. Quinine, an imported drug for fighting malaria and other fevers, could not be obtained. The shortages of all items became worse as large numbers of refugees fleeing the Union armies c ...
Civil War Guided Notes 3
... In April 1865 Sherman defeated the ____________________in North Carolina and at the same time, Union General Grant surrounded Lee’s army near Richmond, Virginia. ...
... In April 1865 Sherman defeated the ____________________in North Carolina and at the same time, Union General Grant surrounded Lee’s army near Richmond, Virginia. ...
AP United States History
... horses and mules important waterways: the Ohio, Cumberland, and Tennessee Rivers buffer (particularly WV and MD) for Washington, D.C. 2. Lincoln's approach to the border states dispatch of soldiers to MD, WV, and MO to support Unionists public statements of war aims AVOIDS antislavery declarations: ...
... horses and mules important waterways: the Ohio, Cumberland, and Tennessee Rivers buffer (particularly WV and MD) for Washington, D.C. 2. Lincoln's approach to the border states dispatch of soldiers to MD, WV, and MO to support Unionists public statements of war aims AVOIDS antislavery declarations: ...
Georgia and the Civil War
... a. Farmland was over run, and rail lines were torn up by fighting b. Large portions of the South lay in ruins c. Essential goods were in shortage because of _port blockades ...
... a. Farmland was over run, and rail lines were torn up by fighting b. Large portions of the South lay in ruins c. Essential goods were in shortage because of _port blockades ...
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... the United Sates” since it opened in 1893. The Texas of the Great Locomotive Chase is housed here along with many artifacts. ...
... the United Sates” since it opened in 1893. The Texas of the Great Locomotive Chase is housed here along with many artifacts. ...