The civil war and reconstruction ss8H6 13th Amendment (1865)The civil war and reconstruction ss8H6 13th Amendment (1865)
Anaconda Plan- union strategy during the Civil War which incorporated a plan to blockade Southern ports and capture the Mississippi River. It was called the Anaconda Plan as the strategy resembled an anaconda squeezing its prey to death
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Key People & Vocab to identify: (due: )Key People & Vocab to identify: (due: )
Anaconda Plan- union strategy during the Civil War which incorporated a plan to blockade Southern ports and capture the Mississippi River. It was called the Anaconda Plan as the strategy resembled an anaconda squeezing its prey to death
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U. S. Grant Attended and graduated from West Point, the us military academy, was not a good student and graduated next to last in his classU. S. Grant Attended and graduated from West Point, the us military academy, was not a good student and graduated next to last in his class
Called for 75, 000 men to volunteer for military service to strengthen the Union troops
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Units 6, 7, and 8: Antebellum, Civil War, and ReconstructionUnits 6, 7, and 8: Antebellum, Civil War, and Reconstruction
Southern states supported state’s rights allowing states to rule themselves; Northern states believed in a strong national government
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American Civil War and Reconstruction TimelineAmerican Civil War and Reconstruction Timeline
December 14: a call is issued from Georgia for a convention to deliberate on a Southern Confederacy
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Sunday MondaySunday Monday
Second Battle of Galveston, Texas. The Css bayou City captures the uss harriet Lane
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The solid arrow represents Confederate troop movementsThe solid arrow represents Confederate troop movements
Confederate victory on the map. Find the dotted arrow in the in the key that represents Union troop movements. Trace over the arrow with a different colored pencil, marker, or pen. Shade in the battle symbol that will show a Union victory
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Lecture #13 the civil war from The Election of Lincoln to the Surrender at Appomattox Election of 1860Lecture #13 the civil war from The Election of Lincoln to the Surrender at Appomattox Election of 1860
When Abraham Lincoln won the election of 1860, southern supporters of slavery called the south to secede from the Union. They argued that since they had voluntarily joined the U. S., they could also voluntarily leave the U. S
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Leadership and Legacy in HistoryLeadership and Legacy in History
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Individuals and groups in georgia’s historyIndividuals and groups in georgia’s history
European in Georgia; Spanish Conquistador who led an expedition through the southeastern U. S. in search of gold; many Mississippian Indians died of disease and violence
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Chapter 9 VocabularyChapter 9 Vocabulary
Greenback- congress passed the Legal Tender Act in Feb of 1862. This act created a national currency & allowed the government to issue paper money. These paper bills became known as greenbacks
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Chapter 22 The Civil WarChapter 22 The Civil War
How do you think people‘s attitudes toward the Civil War changed from the beginning of the war, pictured above, to later in the war, shown at the left?
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Chapter 14: The Civil War The Secession CrisisChapter 14: The Civil War The Secession Crisis
In February 1861, representatives of the seven seceded states met at Montgomery, Alabama, and formed the Confederate States of America
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Chapter 13 Chapter OutlineChapter 13 Chapter Outline
Union, defending states’ rights, or protecting the Confederacy. Whatever the purpose of the war, it brought tremendous change to the United States as the conflict spawned new social and racial arrangements in the nation
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Unit 9 Vocabulary Terms (SS8H6)Unit 9 Vocabulary Terms (SS8H6)
Anaconda Plan: Union strategy during the Civil War which incorporated a plan to blockade Southern ports & capture the Mississippi River. It was called the Anaconda Plan as the strategy resembled an anaconda squeezing its prey to death
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