THE UNION IN PERIL: CAUSES OF THE CIVIL WAR CHAPTER 10 Section 1 Objectives: 1. To describe the growing differences between the North and South in their.
The Civil War Chapter 15. First Shots of the War: 1861 Lincoln maintained control of Federal land in the South, despite secession Sent troops to Fort.
THE ROAD TO CIVIL WAR CHAPTER 18/19. 1848 election Dem-Gen. Lewis Cass Whigs-Taylor (Fillmore as VP) Free Soil—Van Buren “free soil, free speech, free.
Westward Expansion and Civil War Chapter 6 Section 1.
Texans Go To War Ch. 15 Section 2. Civil War Begins The Civil War begins in April 1861 at Fort Sumter in Charleston Harbor, South Carolina. Confederate.
POST CIVIL WAR Chapter 5. Post War Migration: – Settlers came in by the millions. – Anglo-Americans – Over 2 million between 1870-1890 – Europe Scandinavia,
The Civil War Chapter 14. Why were plantation owners ready to defend slavery and the southern way of life?
The Civil War Chapter 4, Section 2. 1861:Lincoln sent non-military supplies to Fort Sumter (SC) Confederate guns fired on the fort, beginning the.
Sectional Conflict Intensifies (1848- 1860) 10 Events Leading to the Civil War Chapter 10.
The Civil War Chapter 16, Section 1 ( 460-465 ) The Two Sides.
The Civil War Chapter 10 Test Review. Regional rivalry. sectionalism.
SECESSION AND THE CIVIL WAR Chapter 15. Adjusting to Total War War defined as effort to preserve Union North must win by destroying will to resist Total.