PPT-1861: The Country Goes to War
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1860 Election Library of Congress 1860 Election httpfacultyumfmaineeduwaltersargentpublicwwwweb 232sumter pagehtml 1860 Election Red Lincoln Yellow Bell Blue Douglas. Brief Info about the War. War Office Dispatches #1. Dec. . – Feb. 1861 . Headline: Seven Southern States Secede from Union. In November of 1860 Abraham Lincoln is elected President of the United States. . Civil . War . By: Jessica Gutierrez Roman. Brief History. The American Civil War . . (slavery. ). (1861-1865). French Intervention in . Mexico (Battle of Puebla) . (1862). Relationship between Mexico and U.S.. Causes of the Civil War. Disagreement over future of Slavery. States’ rights over centralized Federal power. Breakdown in party politics. Cultural and economic differences b/w North . and South. The South Secedes. Mr. Winchell. APUSH. Period 5. SC seceded on Dec 20,1860 . The entire Deep South seceded by Feb 1861. The Upper South did not view Lincoln. ’. s election as a death sentence & did not secede immediately. JUMBO QUESTIONS 21. Periodization. The authors characterize the Battle of Antietam as the “pivotal point” in the Civil War. Many other historians have formulated arguments for additional military or political turning points in the Civil War. What event would you select for the turning point in the Civil War? . Do Now: If you beat up someone who used to be your BEST friend in a fight after you had a huge disagreement, would you want to help them up or punish them? Why? . The Civil War, 1861-1865. Civil War Review. Secession and Fort Sumter. Review. Who was U.S. president during most of the Civil War?. What advantages did the North have over the South at the outset of the Civil War?. What was the primary cash crop in the South when the southern . Conquering the American . Gibralter. AGENDA. Setting the Pieces. Obstinate Commanders . Setting the Final Pieces. FINALLY. Occupation. Retreat. Epilogue. Setting the pieces. Kentucky Political Situation. The Civil War: Union vs Confederacy. What is in a Name???. OTHER NAMES FOR THE CIVIL WAR:. War between the States. War against Northern Aggression. 2. nd. American Revolution. The Lost Cause. War of Rebellion. Chapter 21. 1861-1865. Dispelled Allusions. The Union expected a short war (overwhelming advantages). First Battle of Manassas (near Richmond, VA) July 21, 1861. Non-combatants come to watch. Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson repels Union advances. The Confederacy. The Confederate States of America. Began in January 1861 the following states seceded from the United States of America. . Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas and Arkansas.. 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. La gamme de thé MORPHEE vise toute générations recherchant le sommeil paisible tant désiré et non procuré par tout types de médicaments. Essentiellement composé de feuille de morphine, ce thé vous assurera d’un rétablissement digne d’un voyage sur . . split their support. Douglas . vs. Breckinridge. Pop . Sov. (N) v. federal protection of slavery (S). Know-Nothings/Whigs. . make last effort. “Constitutional Union Party”-John Bell (moderate).
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