Citizenship in Two Nations: North and South in Civil War

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
The Election of 1860 And Secession. Abraham Lincoln’s election in 1860, was the first step towards the outbreak of the Civil War South Carolinians feared.
Advertisements

Major Civil War Battles and Strategies
By Romina Camaiora & Nicole Zimmermann. The American Civil War happened in 1861 to 1865,was a war between the North and South of the United States. It.
Famous People Civil War Events Causes of the Civil War Famous Documents After the Civil War Dates and Concepts
The United States Civil War I. Names for the Conflict I. Names for the Conflict.
 Jefferson Davis was the President for the Confederate States of America.  He sided with the South.  He was born on June 3, 1808 and died on December.
 Abe Lincoln is elected  Against slavery  Southern slave states secede  Secede or Secession: leave a group.
Reconstruction Timeline of Causes and Effects. President Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation All slaves in the Southern States became free. Primary.
Secession and Civil War “A house divided against itself cannot stand…” The Fight to Preserve the Union.
Evaluate President Lincoln Why is Lincoln considered our ‘greatest’ president?
 Abraham Lincoln won the election of South Carolina was afraid he would free their slaves  South Carolina secedes from the Union.  Secede – to.
Years of the War. The North Some wanted to abolish slavery – most wanted to bring Union back together The South Trying to preserve slavery (a.
Click on me last! North Click on a Civil War Picture, then click on to return.
Civil War Review. Causes—Slavery The most common belief is that the Civil War was fought over the issue of slavery. –Slavery was a dividing issue in the.
UNITED STATES HISTORY Dr. King-Owen Civil War Origins [5.01]
Causes of the Civil War. Should Territories be free or slave? The North: Worried that making new territories into slave territories would give South too.
Location where Robert E. Lee surrendered his Confederate Army to General U. S. Grant. Appomattox.
$400 $600 $800 $1000 $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 $200FamousPeopleFamousBattlesFamousDocumentsAndSpeechesVocabularyFamousLocations.
The Election of 1860 And Secession
“Freedom” helps The North.
Unit 3: The Civil War-A Nation Divided
Essential Question: What factors led to the outbreak of the Civil War ( )? CPUSH Agenda for Unit 6.1: “Outbreak of the Civil War” notes and.
The Outbreak of the Civil War
CIVIL WAR.
Secession and War Chapter 12-5 Pages
Major Civil War Battles and Strategies
Leaders of the Civil War
Will the winners lose? Civil War Edition.
Abraham Lincoln’s election in 1860, was the first step towards the outbreak of the Civil War
Civil War.
The United States Civil War
Essential Question: What factors led to the outbreak of the Civil War ( )? CPUSH Agenda for Unit 6.1: “Outbreak of the Civil War” notes and.
The American Civil War Begins
Other Union, U.S.A. Confederacy, Names C.S.A.
November 16, 2017 U.S. History Agenda:
Civil War & Reconstruction Test Review
Differences between the North and south
Important Leaders of the Civil War
November 15, 2018 U.S. History Agenda:
Civil War And Reconstruction
What occurred during the Civil War?
Essential Question: What factors led to the outbreak of the Civil War ( )?
the major events and the roles of key leaders
Essential Question: What factors led to the outbreak of the Civil War ( )? CPUSH Agenda for Unit 6.1: Clicker Preview Questions “Outbreak of.
The Civil War-A Nation Divided
Civil War Leaders USI 9d.
Essential Question: What factors led to the outbreak of the Civil War ( )?
Essential Question: What factors led to the outbreak of the Civil War ( )? CPUSH Agenda for Unit 6.1: Clicker Preview Questions “Outbreak of.
Leaders of the Civil War
Famous People Civil War Events After the Civil War
Unit 3: The Civil War-A Nation Divided
Essential Question: What factors led to the outbreak of the Civil War ( )? CPUSH Agenda for Unit 6.1: Clicker Preview Questions “Outbreak of.
Bellwork Tell me about your Thanksgiving Break! Where did you go, what did you do, what did you eat, what was your highlight, etc.
How Much Do You Know? CIVIL WAR.
Leaders of the Civil War
Essential Question: What factors led to the outbreak of the Civil War ( )? CPUSH Agenda for Unit 6.1: Clicker Preview Questions “Outbreak of.
Southern Secession Goal: Examine the reasoning behind the South’s secession from the United States.
Causes of the Civil War.
(Hint: think back to events from Unit 5)
1861: The Civil War Begins.
Essential Question: What factors led to the outbreak of the Civil War ( )? CPUSH Agenda for Unit 6.1: Clicker Preview Questions “Outbreak of.
Comparing Leaders Today we will be comparing the political and military leaders of the Union (North) and Confederacy (South).
The Election of 1860 And Secession
2017 Civil War Review What were 5 causes of the Civil War?
Warm-up How would you best describe Abraham Lincoln’s view on slavery in 1860? He believed that slavery was necessary for the cotton industry. He wanted.
2016 Civil War Review What were 5 causes of the Civil War?
Life During the Civil War
The Civil War Chapter 22 Vocabulary.
Chapter 9 The War Begins.
#leaders #civil war #200years
Presentation transcript:

Citizenship in Two Nations: North and South in Civil War A War of Economies and Societies Yankee and Confederate Nation Building Black Agency Emancipation Southern Exhaustion Role of Women

Secession: Who went out, when, and why?

Jefferson Davis

Davis on purpose of confederacy “We feel that our cause is just and holy; we protest solemnly in the face of mankind that we desire peace at any sacrifice save that of honour and independence; we ask no conquest, no aggrandizement, no concession of any kind from the States with which we were lately confederated; all we ask is to be let alone; that those who never held power over us shall not now attempt our subjugation by arms.” President Davis - 29 April 1861

Lincoln and his best general

Lincoln and slavery “If I could save the Union without freeing any slave, I would do it. 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.” 8/22/1862

Civil War wounded

Civil War dead

Lincoln’s Funeral Procession