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Road to Civil War, Civil War and Reconstruction Chapter 2 I. Mexican War II. Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo Feb. 1848—Ends Mexican War CA, NM (including UT, NV, AZ) Rio Grande…

Cost of Production Chapter 13 â Civil War Chapter 13, Section 1 1 Here comes the war⦠2 Welcome to Warâ¦. The American Civil War left over ___________ dead (_________war…

Slide 1 The Civil War Slide 2 The Civil War Begins Chapter 11 Section 1 Slide 3 Confederates Fire on Fort Sumter Slide 4 The seven southernmost states that had already seceded…

Slide 1 Slide 2 Chapter 11: The Civil War Slide 3 Section 1: The Civil War Begins Slide 4 Anaconda Plan 1.Blockade Southern ports – no exporting cotton or importing manufactured…

Veterans Day – A Tribute to the Military Service of our Ancestors RESEARCH DRAFT 2013 1 Chapter 9 Civil War 1861-1865 American Civil War From Wikipedia the free encyclopedia…

1. English Revolution 2. Opposition to the Crown Under Elizabeth’s 45 year reign, Parliament gained a lot of power James I (1603-1625)  Elizabeth I dies with no…

1. The Civil War (1861-1865) Who’s In and Who’s Out? •The Border States of Missouri, Kentucky, Maryland and Delaware stayed with the Union (some more by force than…

Chapter 11: The Civil War Big Picture: The civil War resulted in freedom for some 4 million enslaved people and the preservation of a nation. The costs were staggering—more…

Chapter 22: The Civil War Chapter 22: The Civil War 22.1 Introduction South: voluntarily joined, could voluntarily leave; defend Southern Independence North: South were traitors,…

Chapter 15 THE CIVIL WAR Section 1 THE WAR BEGINS The Civil War 1. Who was involved? #1 The Confederate States of America The Civil War #2 The Union (Free States & Territories)…

Chapter 10 â Section 2 Chapter 11- The Civil War An Introduction & Overview Why did the war matter? We fought the Civil War. So what? What (besides ending slavery) historical…

Slide 1 The Civil War: Chapter 11 Confederate Union Make a T-Chart Union strengths and weaknesses. Confederate strengths and weaknesses. Key Figures of the Civil War: Union…

Chapter 11- The Civil War Chapter 11- The Civil War African Americans and the War The Push towards Emancipation Lincoln feels pressure to address slavery issue Slavery unpopular…

Chapter 11- The Civil War Chapter 11- The Civil War African Americans and the War The Push towards Emancipation Lincoln feels pressure to address slavery issue Slavery unpopular…

Chapter 16 â The Civil War Section Notes The War Begins The War in the East The War in the West Daily Life during the War The Tide of War Turns Video The Civil War Images…

Chapter 21 The Civil War 21.3 Bull Run: A Great Awakening Why were many Northerners surprised at the outcome of the Battle of Bull Run? Northerners expected a quick victory…

The Civil War Chapter 10 The Civil War Chapter 10 Lessons 1 and 2 Regional loyalty. sectionalism An economy that is based on many industries. diverse economy Did not allow…

Chapter 15 the Civil War Chapter 15 the Civil War 1861 As Lincoln prepared to take office there were two large questions he faced. Did the power of the Federal Government…

Chapter 12 The Civil War Chapter 12 The Civil War Section 1 The Union Dissolves 1 A. Last Ditch Compromise Crittenden Compromise Sen. John Crittenden of Kentucky Proposal…

Chapter 11: The Civil War 1861-1865 Chapter 11: The Civil War Major Causes of the Civil War Stateâs Rights Slavery Preserving the Union Uncle Tomâs Cabin by Harriet Beecher…