PPT-The Confederate Onslaught

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US History Objectives Describe the progress of the war in the Eastern and Western Fronts Explain the reasons President Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation

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US History Objectives Describe the progress of the war in the Eastern and Western Fronts Explain the reasons President Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation SOL VUS7 Timeline July 1861September 1862. The SCV hopes this information will enrich the celebration of Black History Month during February This sheet may be freely copied and distributed without permission or notice if republished in part or whole please credi t the Sons of Confederate Vet RTICLE I Section I All legislative powers herein delegated shall be vested in a Congress of the Confederate States which shall consist of a Senate and House of Representatives Section II 1 The House of Representatives sh all b com posed of m ers cho Tony Martin from his tenured professorship at the elite ZRPHQ57526V57347FROOHJH5736157347LV57347FULPH including readings on Jewish involvement in the African slave trade in an African American history course With rare insight and biting wit 0DUWLQ57 By: Noah Crouch. The Beginning of the War. The American Civil War took place between April 12,1861 and . April . 9, 1865. The first battle was at Fort Sumter. Confederate attack on Fort Sumter. Leaders of the Union. The War Begins. Section 1. P 510-515. Americans Choose Sides. When Lincoln took office, seven southern states left the Union, led by South Carolina.. Lincoln refused to recognize secession and tried to save the nation.. Mr. Pablo . Cameselle. 1861. 1862. 1863. 1864. 1865. "War is cruelty. There is no use trying to reform it. The crueler it is, the sooner it will be over. .“ - General . William Tecumseh Sherman. 1861: . onslaught of rain. What was only a drizzle seconds before turned into a torrential downpour as soon as he stepped out the door of his apartment building. The rain sliced through his clothes and set The Civil War. Strengths… and Weaknesses. North. No clear military leader. Naval advantage (3/4 of officers, most shipyards, warships). 22 million people. 80% of nation’s factories. Well-established distribution lines. 1861-O Half . Dollars. Bill . Bugert. Where was this coin minted?. - The New Orleans Branch Mint!. Images courtesy of Stack’s. Confederate Half Dollar. Outline. 1861-Os: Fact or Fiction. Circa 1861 History in South. Unit 11, Notes 3. First Bull Run (Manassas) . Hundreds of spectators were in . attendance. on July 21, 1861 at Manassas, . Virginia. to witness the . first. and what they thought would be the only . Confederate flag modeled off . the . Saint Andrew’s Cross . (. Flag of Scotland. ). 1. st. Flag of . Confederacy. 2. nd. Flag of the Confederacy . (. Without wind, there was a problem with Flag. ). . In . dozens of cities across the U.S., activists are vandalizing and toppling Confederate monuments and symbols. They’re also pushing for cities, counties and states to destroy or relocate statues dating back more than a hundred years. SOUTH CAROLINA IS FIRST TO LEAVE THE UNION ON DECEMBER 20, 1860, FOLLOWED BY MS, FL, AL, GA, LA, AND TX.. FEBRUARY 4, 1861 – CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA ARE FORMED. JEFFERSON DAVIS IS ELECTED ITS FIRST PRESIDENT. 1896Sons of Confederate Veterans established1894United Daughters of the Confederacy established1900Various Confederate memorial associations hold their 31rst national meeting1889United Confederate Vet

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