Thursday, May 25, 2017
Tuesday, May 23, 2017
Blog
South - has opinion about the Civil war history
Total war - everyone suffers.
The story of Dixie
Sherman - destroyed southern city
Total war - everyone suffers.
The story of Dixie
Sherman - destroyed southern city
Monday, May 22, 2017
Blog
Union
- Abraham Lincoln
- General Mclellan
- General Ulysses S. Grant
- Establish
- Blockade
- Put iron plate on the Monitor - south does not break the blockade
Confederacy
- General Robert E. Lee
- Battle of Antietam, Near Richmond, VA. - South WIN, 23,000 casualties
- In response to the blockade - rebuilt the Virginia
Friday, May 19, 2017
Union
Union
- Lincoln (President, commander in chief)
- General Melellam
- General Ulysses S. Grant
- Capital: Washington. D.C
Confederacy
- General Robert. E. Lee
- Capital: Richmond
And then.....
We went to Harry Gu's senior project presentation!!!
It went really well
Everybody is happy !
Thursday, May 18, 2017
Blog
Today, we went out for our class since there is a senior presentation going on in Mr. A's room
We took our notebook, had class in front of the school.
We took our notebook, had class in front of the school.
Wednesday, May 17, 2017
Blog
Today, we went over the test. I got a 100 on the test and i was very happy about it.
Mr. Schick show me Terry Bazzio's drum set, which is huge and monstrous XD
Mr. Schick show me Terry Bazzio's drum set, which is huge and monstrous XD
Monday, May 15, 2017
Blog
1. To shorten the period of war since North is more sustainable in resources due to its large population and factories.
2. They had a tie.
3. New Orlean is a important supply base for Confederate troops
4. It is the turning point of the civil war since the South had large casualty and could never again be strong enough to contrive a big attack to North.
Section Review
1. The capture of Vicksburg gave the Union force full control of the Mississippi river.
2. North knew that South is plan to break the blockade by building ship covered with iron; South is unable to break the blockade since North has a ironship that is as strong as that of the South.
3. To force the Union to make peace.
4. Northern: The South ain't fight back anymore!
Thursday, May 11, 2017
Blog
Questions
1. Some states chose to secede from the Union and join the Confederacy. Some decide to become border states.
2. The war is going to be tough and lasting for a while.
3. North: 1. Blockade southern ports; Attack along Mississippi river and split the Confederacy, and try to attack in the east and capture the capital at Richmond
South: Hold on! Stay strong! Defend!
1. MD is in adjacent of the Union's capital, Washington D.C.
2. Battle of Bull Run
3. Border states is in vicinity of Union's enemy.
1. Some states chose to secede from the Union and join the Confederacy. Some decide to become border states.
2. The war is going to be tough and lasting for a while.
3. North: 1. Blockade southern ports; Attack along Mississippi river and split the Confederacy, and try to attack in the east and capture the capital at Richmond
South: Hold on! Stay strong! Defend!
1. MD is in adjacent of the Union's capital, Washington D.C.
2. Battle of Bull Run
3. Border states is in vicinity of Union's enemy.
Wednesday, May 10, 2017
Blog
Lincoln Douglas Debates - 1858 - Douglas win
- Republican - If slavery is not wrong, nothing is wrong.
- Democrat - Territories should decide slavery for themselves (Popular sovereignty)
John Brown
- Strongly against slavery
- Want to lead a rebellion
- Attacked Harper Ferry, took weapon and gave them to slaves
- Failed, hanged
Election of 1860
- Northern Democrats - Stephen Douglass
- Southern Democrats - John Breckinridge
- Republican - Abraham Lincoln - Won
- South - feel powerless
- Decide to secede - quit the union
- South Caroline - first state to secede, later, GE, FL, MI, LA, AL, and TE had also left
- They name their group the Confederate States of America
- Jefferson Davis is the president
The Civil War Begins
Lincoln - want to avoid civil war
Fort Sumter
- A U.S. Government property
- Anderson - the commander of the fort
- Running low on supplies
- Lincoln - decide to let the ship go unarmed
- Confederates - demand Anderson to surrender
- April 12, 1861 - Confederates fired Fort - War Beginning
Tuesday, May 9, 2017
Blog
Lily took the test
Andrew Butler's nephew beats sumner hard
Andrew Butler's nephew beats sumner hard
- Nebraska - corn
- Senator Stephen Douglas - wants to organize Nebraska into a territory - slavery problem
- NE - free (North)
- KA - No (South)
Popular sovereignty
- People decide
- Even in a territory
Vote
- Pro-slavery won - cheating (vote without residence)
- 1500 suppose to vote, 6000 voted
- Extremist
- Two government
- May 1856 - pro slavery attacked Lawrence, Kansas, where is the capital of the anti-slavery
- Later - anti killed five pro slavery men
Dred Scott
- Being lived in a free state for four years
- Court - rule against him
- Higher- for him
- Supreme court
- Scott is not allow to bring a case to the supreme court since slave is not an U.S. citizen
- The law considered slaves property. The owner could move anywhere and still own his property.
- The Missouri Compromise was against the law. Congress did not have the power to decide where slavery should be allowed. (State decide) (Lose balance)
Monday, May 8, 2017
Blog
Underground railroad - secret path to North - Freedom!
100,000 slaves escaped
Harriet Tubman freed 300 slaves through the U.R
Solomon Northup - Freed - captured - freed again
William Lioyd Garrison
100,000 slaves escaped
Harriet Tubman freed 300 slaves through the U.R
Solomon Northup - Freed - captured - freed again
William Lioyd Garrison
- Newspaper, liberator
- Anti-slavery society
Harriet Beecher Stowe
- Uncle Tom's cabin
Frederick Douglass
- Escaped slave
- Taught by slaveholder's wife
- Escaped when he was 21 years old
- Wrote his autobiography
Friday, May 5, 2017
Blog
Background: In 1819, there are 11 slave free states and 11 slave states-Tied
So......
In 1820 - The Great Compromise - By Henry Clay
Maine - free state
Missouri - slave state
Rest of Louisiana Territory - Divided by a line
1838 Texas - slave state
So......
In 1820 - The Great Compromise - By Henry Clay
Maine - free state
Missouri - slave state
Rest of Louisiana Territory - Divided by a line
1838 Texas - slave state
Wednesday, May 3, 2017
Blog - questions
1. The Missouri Compromise kept the balance between slave and free states in the Senate.
2. West, North, and South
Chart Study
1. North: More tax--sell for less than foreign products. South: Less tax--For buying cheaper goods. West--More tax--use extra tax to build railroads.
2. North: Less slavery. South: More slavery
The compromise of 1850:
2. West, North, and South
Chart Study
1. North: More tax--sell for less than foreign products. South: Less tax--For buying cheaper goods. West--More tax--use extra tax to build railroads.
2. North: Less slavery. South: More slavery
The compromise of 1850:
- California would join the union as a free state.
- In the rest of the territory from Mexico, people would decide whether or not to allow slavery.
- The slave trade would be banned in Washington, D.C.
- Congress would pass the Fugitive law.
Section Review
- He and other senators came up the Compromise of 1850 state.
- The fugitive law states that the Northerner is obligated to extradite the escaped Southern slave back to the South.
- Yes. Some people favor a part of the country while other people favor other parts.
- We want more tax on the Foreign goods!!!! Do you want to earn more money? Wanna be rich? Let's have more tax on the foreign goods so we can sell our products cheaper!!!
Monday, May 1, 2017
Blog
Today, Mr. Schick was absent. We went to the yearbook room with Mrs. Zukaoski. We thought we are going to have a test at the beginning. However, Mrs. Zukaoski told us that she didn't get one and we should either review our test or working on something else.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)