PPT-Secession and Military Stalemate

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Election of 1860 New Jersey split Original 13 colonies controlled less than 50 of vote Lincoln did not h ave a mandate I Secession Crisis Lower South secedes Buchanan

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Election of 1860 New Jersey split Original 13 colonies controlled less than 50 of vote Lincoln did not h ave a mandate I Secession Crisis Lower South secedes Buchanan declares secession illegal. What does this word mean?. Keyword:. Stalemate: When neither army can advance or gain an advantage over their enemy. . Know what were the most common weapons of the Great War. . (All). By the end of today's lesson you should:. The Origins of the. US Civil War, 1846-1861. Examination. Candidates will complete one document question.. There will be two parts to each question.. Part (a) Candidates will be expected to consider two sources on one aspect of the material.. Ancient Philistines. Stalemate On High Ground – vv.1-3. Stalemate On High Ground – vv.1-3. The Man From Gath – vv.4-7. Stalemate On High Ground – vv.1-3. The Man From Gath – vv.4-7. The Challenge From the Man – vv.8-11. THE SECESSION OF KATANGA, 1960 – 63. WHAT WE WILL COVER IN THIS SECTION:. Why Katanga broke away (seceded) from the Congo.. The efforts made by Lumumba and the Congolese government to end secession.. A. 1914-1915: Illusions and . Stalemate. Gov’t. propaganda . . enthusiasm for war. . Many illusions about the war. . B. War . in the West. . Schlieffen. Plan . . Attack FR thru BLG. . THE BATTLE OF SOMME. CALEB JOHNSTON, BETTY ZHOU, CHASE RAINES, AND SUNNY MALHOTRA. THESIS. In World War I, Douglas Haig’s offensive strategy resulted in one of the bloodiest battles fought in World War I which led to revised military tactics on both sides and technological advancements.. Lets keep this final push up!. The Great War:. Stalemate 1914-1917. Outdated battle strategy, especially, by the French made the war very bloody. Believed spirit would win the battle . Germany was on the brink of winning the war at the very start . Jacksonian Democracy. Crittenden Compromise. States’ Rights. Slavery doctrine. Who won the election of 1860?. Abraham Lincoln. John Bell . John C. Breckenridge. Stephen Douglas . Comparing Union and Confederacy. Edition,. . Chapter 14 Review Video. Two Societies at War: 1861 - 1865. www.Apushreview.com. Check out the description for videos that match up with the new curriculum. . Secession and Military Stalemate, 1861 - 1862. The “MAIN” Causes of WWI. . The underlying causes that created a powder keg in Europe that was ready to explode.. Militarism:. The large European powers began an industrial military arms race.. “The agitation has been permitted to proceed… until it has reached a period when it can no longer be disguised or denied that the union is in danger… How can the Union be preserved?” - John C. Calhoun. 8-4.4 Evaluate the arguments of . unionists. , . cooperationists. , and . secessionists. on the issues of . states’ rights . and . slavery. and the ways that these arguments contributed to South Carolina’s . In 1861, . the . Georgia General Assembly . debated whether the . state should join its . fellow southern states in . breaking away from the Union. . Georgia Debates Secession. During the debate there were those who did not want to leave the Union, including representatives from the northern counties, small farmers and non-slave holders, and most importantly Alexander Stephens, who gave an eloquent speech against secession. . Whether or not to secede from the Union was a huge question for those living in the Southern states. It was even more difficult for those living in border states like Maryland and Tennessee. These states were more directly reliant on the North and feared what might happen if they left. Still, some of their citizens wanted out. This was a constant topic even coming up in personal letters as you will see today..

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