HIUS 420 chapter 9-14 Test Bank Solution Manual (Rated A+)
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HIUS 420 chapter 9-14 Test Bank Solution Manual (Rated A+)
Effect the south was having during the war - Answers absense in the army of more than 1/3 of the region's white male poplation
growing shortage of food
Why was hunger stalking significant segments of its poplation? - Answers lack of tran...
HIUS 420 chapter 9-14 Test Bank Solution Manual (Rated A+)
Effect the south was having during the war - Answers absense in the army of more than 1/3 of the
region's white male poplation
growing shortage of food
Why was hunger stalking significant segments of its poplation? - Answers lack of transportation to move
food from where it was grown to where it was to be consumed
confederacy method of financing the war ( making confederate bank notes lost vaulue causing people to
store their welath in commodities
Richmond Bread riot - Answers Large mob of mostly women began breaking into shops and helping
themselves to food, clothing, shoes, and jewelry. some ioters were armed. the city militia battalion
arived along with Jefferson Davis. Davis threw coins to them but all he recieved were glares. he then
ordered the street clear of the mob or he would have the militia open fire on them in 5 min. no one
moved until he intruncted the men to load their wepons.
twenty slave rule - Answers To keep down slave insurrections, exempted one white man from every 20
slaves on plantation. Wealthiest plantation owners didn't fight. For both sides, if you were rich you could
hire a poor man to fight for you
Effects of the war on the North - Answers economy was booming
war weariness
unwillingness to be drafted
and disagreement with the cause of emanicpation
Discontentment with conscription - Answers stemmed both from an unwillingness to fight for the cause
of emancipation and from precieved inquity of the rules congress had laid down for the administration
of the draft.
Enrollment Act of 1863 - Answers a controversial act passed to provide new recruits to the Union Army.
It was very controversial and required the enrollment of every male citizen and those immigrants who
had filed for citizenship between 20-45.
provided that a feerally estabilishe quota of recruits did not volunteer within a given congressional
distric the draft would go into effect in that district and make up the difference
Bounty Jumpers - Answers Men who enlisted in the Union army to collect the bounties offered by some
districts to fill military quotas; these men would enlist and then desert as soon as they got their money
Peace Democrats - Answers Sub-division of the fractured democratic party. Tens of thousands who did
not support the Lincoln Administration. The hippies of the civil war. (copperheads) contolled the indiana
, legislature and had considerable political strength in other states, critized the war ans obstructed
measures for its support as much as they could
Oliver P. Morton - Answers This governor became Indiana's most effective spokesman for the
preservation of the Union, even if force was necessary:
showed consideranle deterrmination and creativity in order to keep his state contributing to the Union
effort
General order number 38 - Answers issued April 13,1863
Burnside stated he would not tolerate the habit of declaring sympathies for the enemy.
Clement L. Vallandigham - Answers Prominent Copperhead who was an ex-congressman from Ohio,
demanded an end to the war, and was banished to the Confederacy
"Constitution as it is and Union as it was"
denounced "king Lincoln"
believed the war was not for the union but for the freedom of slaves and therefore not worth fight
once across the boarder he left for Bermuda where he took a ship to canada, once there he declared
himself canidte for govonor of ohio.
Wilbur F. Storey - Answers Copperhead editor of chicago times
Burnside issued order on June 1, to supress the newspaper
Lincoln revoked Burnsides order
William S. Rosecrans - Answers Union general whom Bragg and his troops forced to retreat at
Chickamauga, Army of the Cumberland, meticulous
Chickamauga - Answers was first confederate victory in the western theater of the war
Battle of Chattanooga - Answers in the American Civil War (1863) the Union armies of Hooker, Thomas,
and Sherman under the command of Ulysses S. Grant won a decisive victory over the Confederate Army
under Braxton Bragg
Patrick R. Cleburne - Answers became the highest-ranking Irish-born officer in American military history,
attaining the rank of major general. He entered the Civil War as commander of the Yell Rifles, which
became part of the First Arkansas Volunteer Infantry Regiment. He became a drugstore owner and
lawyer in his new Arkansas hometown of Helena (Phillips County) and was a delegate to the Democratic
Convention in 1858.
highest ranking union General who was appointed General in Chief of all Union Armies - Answers Grant
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