Secession from the Union
... When citizens of the Union heard that a fort was forced to surrender by seceded states, they were furious. There was no chance of the senate coming to an agreement now. The disagreement between the north and the south would have to be settled by a war. ...
... When citizens of the Union heard that a fort was forced to surrender by seceded states, they were furious. There was no chance of the senate coming to an agreement now. The disagreement between the north and the south would have to be settled by a war. ...
Civil War Timeline - York Region District School Board
... South Carolina feared a trick in Lincoln’s plan Robert Anderson was asked to surrender Anderson’s sets up a proposition to surrender only after his supplies have run out Proposition is rejected Shots were fired on the Fort Civil War began on April 12 Fort Sumter was surrendered to South Carolina ...
... South Carolina feared a trick in Lincoln’s plan Robert Anderson was asked to surrender Anderson’s sets up a proposition to surrender only after his supplies have run out Proposition is rejected Shots were fired on the Fort Civil War began on April 12 Fort Sumter was surrendered to South Carolina ...
The War Begins: 1860 - 1865
... The South Secedes •After the election of 1860, South Carolina follows through on its promise and secedes from the Union on December 20, 1860 (followed by Mississippi, Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, and Texas) •Formed the Confederate States of America and elected Jefferson Davis as their pres ...
... The South Secedes •After the election of 1860, South Carolina follows through on its promise and secedes from the Union on December 20, 1860 (followed by Mississippi, Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, and Texas) •Formed the Confederate States of America and elected Jefferson Davis as their pres ...
Divided Loyalties Extended Student Activities PDF
... “Great excitement among the people. More soldiers ordered to Charleston. In the evening heard the cars whistling and supposeing there something of importance to be heard, I started to the village. While on the road I heard the cannon firing & hurried on to learn what it all meant. When I got to the ...
... “Great excitement among the people. More soldiers ordered to Charleston. In the evening heard the cars whistling and supposeing there something of importance to be heard, I started to the village. While on the road I heard the cannon firing & hurried on to learn what it all meant. When I got to the ...
THE AMERICAN CIVIL WAR
... • It freed the slaves only in states that had seceded from the Union. • It did not free slaves in border states. • Emancipation = freedom ...
... • It freed the slaves only in states that had seceded from the Union. • It did not free slaves in border states. • Emancipation = freedom ...
Civil War
... http://www.history.com/topics/americancivil-war/battle-of-gettysburg July 1st-3rd, 1863 Gettysburg, Pennsylvania Confederate General Lee defeated—ending his attempt to invade the North Nearly 50,000 casualties and losses total RESULT: Decisive Union victory ...
... http://www.history.com/topics/americancivil-war/battle-of-gettysburg July 1st-3rd, 1863 Gettysburg, Pennsylvania Confederate General Lee defeated—ending his attempt to invade the North Nearly 50,000 casualties and losses total RESULT: Decisive Union victory ...
A Nation Divided and Rebuilt - Barrington 220 School District
... Had most of the ships and the naval power. Had most of the nation’s factories. Fighting to uphold the constitution. Had a strong political leader (Lincoln). Had a stronger government. Fighting to “preserve the Union.” The North’s Plan: The Anaconda Plan – to slowly squeeze the south (militarily and ...
... Had most of the ships and the naval power. Had most of the nation’s factories. Fighting to uphold the constitution. Had a strong political leader (Lincoln). Had a stronger government. Fighting to “preserve the Union.” The North’s Plan: The Anaconda Plan – to slowly squeeze the south (militarily and ...
Power Point
... The Confederate States of America Some southern states decided they had no choice. They decided to secede, or leave, the United States. South Carolina was the first to leave the Union and form a new nation called the Confederate States of America. Four months later, six other states seceded. They ...
... The Confederate States of America Some southern states decided they had no choice. They decided to secede, or leave, the United States. South Carolina was the first to leave the Union and form a new nation called the Confederate States of America. Four months later, six other states seceded. They ...
Chapter 16
... Key ? – What did Lincoln do about the forts in Confederate territory? Fort Sumter – Charleston Harbor – running out of supplies. Lincoln sent supplies – Confederacy (nation formed by the Southern states) attacked the fort before supplies arrived. Robert Anderson surrendered to the Confederates on Ap ...
... Key ? – What did Lincoln do about the forts in Confederate territory? Fort Sumter – Charleston Harbor – running out of supplies. Lincoln sent supplies – Confederacy (nation formed by the Southern states) attacked the fort before supplies arrived. Robert Anderson surrendered to the Confederates on Ap ...
Lecture - West Ada
... • Young men eagerly enlisted to join the war before it was over – sense of adventure • A young Arkansas enlistee wrote, “So impatient did I become for starting that I felt like ten thousand pins were pricking me in every part of the body, and started off a week in advance of my brothers.” ...
... • Young men eagerly enlisted to join the war before it was over – sense of adventure • A young Arkansas enlistee wrote, “So impatient did I become for starting that I felt like ten thousand pins were pricking me in every part of the body, and started off a week in advance of my brothers.” ...
War for the West: Minnesota regiments in the Civil War
... at Shiloh, Gettysburg, Missionary Ridge and Nashville, while others had relatively uneventful – yet vital – duty guarding railroads in Kentucky and Tennessee. Throughout the Capitol building, the soldiers and their efforts are commemorated through dramatic paintings, larger-than-life statues and the ...
... at Shiloh, Gettysburg, Missionary Ridge and Nashville, while others had relatively uneventful – yet vital – duty guarding railroads in Kentucky and Tennessee. Throughout the Capitol building, the soldiers and their efforts are commemorated through dramatic paintings, larger-than-life statues and the ...
Secession and Fort Sumter
... • Mississippi was the second state to secede from the Union • Followed by Alabama, Georgia, Florida, Louisiana, and Texas • Sent representatives to Montgomery Alabama and formed the Confederate States of America • The Confederacy • Jefferson Davis (from Mississippi) was elected to be the president ...
... • Mississippi was the second state to secede from the Union • Followed by Alabama, Georgia, Florida, Louisiana, and Texas • Sent representatives to Montgomery Alabama and formed the Confederate States of America • The Confederacy • Jefferson Davis (from Mississippi) was elected to be the president ...
THE AMERICAN CIVIL WAR - Harlan Community Academy
... • It did not free slaves in border states. ...
... • It did not free slaves in border states. ...
SECESSION AND THE CIVIL WAR
... if I could save it by freeing all the slaves I would do it; and if I could save it by freeing some and leaving others alone I would also do that.” ...
... if I could save it by freeing all the slaves I would do it; and if I could save it by freeing some and leaving others alone I would also do that.” ...
Georgia and the American Experience
... were conscripted (drafted to serve in the armies) • Some men received bounties (money) to sign up; some signed up, received the bounty, then deserted (ran away) • Poorer men sometimes accepted money to fight in place of wealthier men who didn’t want to serve • Some 178,985 enlisted men served in bla ...
... were conscripted (drafted to serve in the armies) • Some men received bounties (money) to sign up; some signed up, received the bounty, then deserted (ran away) • Poorer men sometimes accepted money to fight in place of wealthier men who didn’t want to serve • Some 178,985 enlisted men served in bla ...
law which required all 20- 45 year old men to put their names in a
... ammunition. Even when they had needed supplies, getting them to the troops was difficult. Unlike the North, ...
... ammunition. Even when they had needed supplies, getting them to the troops was difficult. Unlike the North, ...
Georgia and the American Experience
... everything in its path, 300 miles from Atlanta to Savannah • A sixty mile-wide area is burned, destroyed, and ruined during a two-month period • Captured, but did not burn, Savannah in December 1864 because - ...
... everything in its path, 300 miles from Atlanta to Savannah • A sixty mile-wide area is burned, destroyed, and ruined during a two-month period • Captured, but did not burn, Savannah in December 1864 because - ...
Result
... c) Result: _______________victory and momentum shift for the Union forces 3. Battle of Antietam a) Fought on September 17, 1862 near Antietam __________ in Sharpsburg, Maryland b) The bloodiest _____________ battle in American history, with over 26,000 estimated combined casualties c) Result: ______ ...
... c) Result: _______________victory and momentum shift for the Union forces 3. Battle of Antietam a) Fought on September 17, 1862 near Antietam __________ in Sharpsburg, Maryland b) The bloodiest _____________ battle in American history, with over 26,000 estimated combined casualties c) Result: ______ ...
Slide 1 - Cloudfront.net
... – Usually received the worst jobs – Paid less than white soldiers – Generally, exhibited more pride than other units on a day-in-day-out basis ...
... – Usually received the worst jobs – Paid less than white soldiers – Generally, exhibited more pride than other units on a day-in-day-out basis ...