PPT-At Lincoln's Side John Hay's Civil War Correspondence and Selected Writings
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Made by Brandon Laughland Autumn Spoor Andy Petty TO JOHN G NICOLAY WASHINGTON 5 APRIL 1862 The devil is abroad having great wrath His daughter the HellCat MaryLincoln
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Made by Brandon Laughland Autumn Spoor Andy Petty TO JOHN G NICOLAY WASHINGTON 5 APRIL 1862 The devil is abroad having great wrath His daughter the HellCat MaryLincoln sent Stackpole. Part 5. The South Breaks Away. John Brown’s Raid and Trial. More bloodshed helped push the North and South further apart.. In 1859, John Brown and some of his followers raided a federal . arsenal. (gun warehouse). They were hoping to start a slave revolt.. Blockade. . - . sealing . off a place to prevent goods or people from entering . . . or . leaving.. Anaconda Plan . - . North’s Plan to defeat the South during the Civil War. Unit Overview (1844-1877). Big Picture. As Abraham Lincoln slipped into the District of Colombia to take the presidential oath of office, seven states had already slipped out of the union that his newly elected office presided over. Abraham Lincoln arguably would face the tallest order of all presidents: to preserve the union and ultimately resolve the slavery issue. . Mr. Winchell. APUSH. Period 5. The Tide Turns in 1863. By early 1863, the North & South both faced morale problems:. South. —economic & diplomatic collapse, runaway slaves, & many yeomen refused to fight . Chapter 9, Lesson 1. The Beginning. Abraham Lincoln elected president. Southern states break away from Union. Don’t want Lincoln as President. Don’t want slavery messed with (Lincoln said he would contain slavery). Warm-up. “No one will win this war. Eventually it will just end.” was a quote from the trenches of World War I. Which vocabulary term BEST FITS this description of warfare?. Habeas Corpus. Put it in a sentence.. Texas . Civil War Museum . Music. Women in War. Medicine. The Civil War: Battlefield Medicine, Music & . The . Civil War Soldier with The . Texas . Civil War Museum. Outline . . I. Experience . . Unit Exam Review. Sectionalism. What was the main reason for sectional differences in America in the early 1800s?. Environment. Economy. Social/Cultural. Politics. Place the Events in the proper sequential Order. ♦Who was Abraham Lincoln?♦. Abraham Lincoln was a important man. He had a bad education , but it . did not . affect . him. He . b. ecame . the president, and He helped abolish slavery.. ♦Childhood♦ . Comparing the North and the South. Strategy During the War. Life During the War . Fighting During the War. The Final Phase Part I . The Final Phase Part II . America: The Story of Us. Today you will be completing a video response sheet to preview the events that occurred during the . 1850-1877. The Main Idea. By 1850 the issue of slavery dominated national politics, leading to sectional divisions and, finally, the secession of the southern states.. Reading Focus. How did the issue of slavery influence expansion in the 1850s?. ABRAHAM LINCOLN “Honest Abe” ABRAHAM LINCOLN Who was Abraham Lincoln? Where was he from? When did he live? What did he do? Why is he famous? America’s 16 th President Many people believe that Abraham Lincoln was the United State’s greatest president. What were the causes of the Civil War? Was the Civil War preventable? Give an argument why or why not. WARM-UP Lincoln and the start of the Civil War «He was what Beethoven was in music, Dante in poetry, Raphael in painting, the Christ in the philosophy of life… March 5, 1865. Group Activity. Your group will examine the following primary resources to determine the context in which President Lincoln gave his second inaugural address:. "Grant Takes Command" (1864/1865).
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