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NAACP: Tell 'whole story' of the Confederacy

Return to story NAACP: Tell 'whole story' of the Confederacy March 9, 2008 12:16 am Fredericksburg Free-Lance Star BY DAN TELVOCK The Museum of the Confederacy in Richmond may have found more support for a facility in Spotsylvania County to house artifacts with local ties.

THEUNION'S "GRAND STRATEGY"

OVERVIEW In this lesson, students will interpret a map highlighting the "Grand Strategy"of the Union in fighting against the Confederacy. The strategy, designed by General George McClellan, included overland thrusts by the Union in the East, toward Richmond, the central area of the Confederacy ...

The White House of the Confederacy A Chronology

The White House of the Confederacy A Chronology 1607 English settlers first explore the falls of the James River - location of an Indian settlement and future site of Richmond. 1742 The Virginia General Assembly establishes the town of Richmond. 1779 The Capital of Virginia is moved to Richmond ...

FINANCING THE CIVIL WAR : THE CONFEDERACY ' S FINANCIAL STRATEGY

Rose Razaghian Assistant Professor Department of Political Science Yale University rose. razaghian@yale. edu

04 AB6 Ch 4.11

96 Women in the Iroquois Confederacy Women • participated in Women's Councils which advised the Clan Mothers • used consensus Clan Mothers • chose and advised the Hoyaneh • had a strong indirect influence on decisions Who's Who in the Iroquois Confederacy: Women Women had two ways to make their voices heard ...

Civil War Lesson Plan

Comparing and Contrasting the Union and Confederacy Goals and Objectives: Students will be able to 1. Compare/contrast/analyze the strengths and weaknesses of the Union and Confederacy.

Indian Territory Joins the Confederacy

Indian Territory Joins the Confederacy Section 2 Section 2 As you read, look for: • the reasons why the tribes split and supported both sides, • the battles fought in Indian Territory, • important individuals who affected the war in Indian Territory, and • vocabulary terms neutral ...

Sticking with the Confederacy

Sticking with the Confederacy As you read, look for: • North Carolinians' participation in the war • how North Carolina troops earned the slogan "first at Bethel, farthest at Gettysburg, and last at Appomattox" • vocabulary terms naval blockade, blockade runner During the American Civil ...

CHAPTER THREE: THE EFFECTS OF CONFEDERATE DISAFFECTION ...

Some southern citizens became disaffected with the Confederacy and eventually also became Unionist as a result of tax-in-kind laws and the Confederate Impressment Act, both of which bred class resentment and disloyalty. 1 Conscription laws further alienated a portion of the Confederacy's population ...

The Role of Black Soldiers in the Confederate Army

The Role of Black Soldiers in the Confederate Army By SSG Harry W. Tison, II Many historians would have you believe that all minority groups such as Blacks, Indians, and Hispanics hated the Confederacy and what it stood for.