William C. Davis, The Union That Shaped the Confederacy: Robert Toombs and Alexander H. Stephens (Lawrence: University Press of Kansas, 2001).

Similar documents
Barry L. Brown and Gordon R. Elwell, Crossroads of Conflict: A Guide to Civil War Sites in Georgia (Athens: University of Georgia Press, 2010).

Writing Vocabulary. for the New Naturalization Test. writing M-715 (03/09)

Reading Vocabulary. for the New Naturalization Test. Reading M-715 (03/09)

Slavery and Secession. Chapter 10.4

Civil War 10/25/2018. The Union in Crisis! Gold found in CA- increase population CA wants to be a state Free or slave state?

Guide to the Alexander H. Stephens Collection

Today in Georgia History September 18, 1895 Suggested Readings

Slavery and Sectionalism. The Political Crisis of

Civics Flash Cards. for the Naturalization Test. M-623 (rev. 01/16)

Election of May the Candidates Please Rise

Thursday, May 28, Quick Recap s Right Now --> What are THREE events that show the growing divide in the USA since the 1850s?

Chapter 15 Worksheet: The Nation Breaking Apart Growing Tensions Between North and South Read pages Name 8

Creating a Blueprint for History and Social Science Education

Uncle Tom s Cabin Harriett Beecher Stowe Connecticut teacher

CHAPTER 10: THE NATION SPLITS APART The Big Picture: After the war with Mexico, one questions stirred national politics: Would these new territories

Caning of Senator Sumner Election of 1856 Dred Scott Lincoln Douglas debate John Brown s raid

THE ROAD TO CIVIL WAR

Additional Material: Overview of Presidential and Congressional Reconstruction

The United States Expands West. 1820s 1860s

Political Divide. Sam Houston, though he never joined the party, supported the Know-Nothing party which opposed immigration to the United States.

Sample file. 2. Read about the war and do the activities to put into your mini-lapbook.

North/South Split Made Complete

PPT Accompaniment for To Secede or Not to Secede: Events Leading to Civil War

HIST 207B History of the United States Civil War and Reconstruction Bibliography Ronald Clark, Instructor

The Confederate States of America (CSA) was founded in

CITIZENSHIP: FROM THE OLD COURTHOUSE TO THE WHITEHOUSE

COMMON MAIL FROM UNCOMMON TIMES

STEPHENS, ALEXANDER HAMILTON, Alexander Hamilton Stephens collection,

Emancipation Proclamation

Influences on the Causes of the Civil War

Unit 6: A Divided Union

The Civil War,

Unit 6: A Divided Union

Lesson Title: Lesson Authors: Key Curriculum Words: Grade Level: Time Allotted: Enduring Understandings: Key Concepts/Definitions of this Lesson:

Chapter 15 Toward Civil War ( ) Section 4 Secession and War

August 1619 English settlers in Jamestown, Virginia purchase 20 black Africans from a Dutch slave ship.

A Divided Nation. Chapter 15 Page 472

Civics Flash Cards. for the Naturalization Test. M-623 (rev. 05/17)

Can the Civil War be prevented?

netw rks Where in the world? When did it happen? Toward Civil War Lesson 1 The Search for Compromise ESSENTIAL QUESTION Terms to Know

APUSH REVIEWED! DRIFTING TOWARD DISUNION NORTHERN RESISTANCE 11/9/15. Result of the Kansas-Nebraska Act

CHAPTER 15. A Divided Nation

COMPREHENSION AND CRITICAL THINKING

Journey Journal. Springfield Owner: Before. After. Bus #: Complete the chart below with your thoughts about the trip:

Popular Sovereignty. Provisions. Settlers would determine status of slavery

the election of abraham lincoln

Great Emancipator or White Supremacist?

Chapter Introduction Section 1: Slavery and the West Section 2: A Nation Dividing Section 3: Challenges to Slavery Section 4: Secession and War

Civil War and Reconstruction in Georgia. SS8H6: The student will analyze the impact of the Civil War & Reconstruction on Georgia.

7 th Final Split-Page Review Guide

Nuts and Bolts of Civil War/Reconstruction Unit

Thomas O. Moore Papers (Mss. 305, 893, 1094) Inventory

LESSON 3: CAMPAIGN OF 1860

Name: Date: SS American History Study Guide Test: Thursday, Jan What does an archeologist study to help learn about ancient people?

THE SECESSION CRISIS.! Lincoln s election leads South Carolina to secede on December 20, 1860.! Question: would other states follow?

opposed to dogmatic, purpose approach of his radical fellow partisans.

Thaddeus Stevens. Charles Sumner

9. The first and only president of the Confederacy was A) Robert E. Lee. B) Alexander Stephens. C) Jefferson Davis. D) John Crittenden.

Alexander Hamilton Stephens ( )

Lincoln s Election and Southern Secession

CW1.9 Defining Ideas in Context: States Rights (page 1 of 3)

Slavery and Secession. The Americans, Chapter 10.4, Pages

Drifting Toward Disunion, Chapter 19

Texas Assessment of Knowledge and Skills - Answer Key

SSUSH 9 The student will identify key events, issues, and individuals relating to the causes, course, and consequences of the Civil War.

Civics (History and Government) Items for the Redesigned Naturalization Test

Civics (History and Government) Questions for the Naturalization Test

A Dividing Nation. Which events of the mid-1800s kept the nation together and which events pulled it apart?

SWBAT. Explain the role of compromise in the preservation of the Union

Slavery, the Civil War & Reconstruction Fort Sumter and the First Shots of the Civil War

American History Unit 1 American Unification (Part I) The Big Picture:

The South Secedes By USHistory.org 2016

1860 Presidential Election WSBCTC 1

Materials used This is for support purposes only. Each item included here except print are included in the body of the Timeline pdf as a link. 1.

1. What is the supreme law of the land? the Constitution

LOUIS A. BRINGIER AND FAMILY PAPERS. (Mss. 43, 139, 544) Inventory

Seventh Grade Popular Sovereignty No. M-10 Under the Kansas-Nebraska Act

Civics (History and Government) Questions for the Naturalization Test

HAMBLETON, JAMES PINKNEY, James P. Hambleton papers,

REVIEW FOR CHAPTERS 15, 16, AND 17 TEST

Kenner (Duncan Farrar) Papers (Mss. 198, 1402, 1477) Inventory

Multiple Choice Identify the letter of the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.

HARRISON G. BAGWELL COLLECTION Mss Inventory. Reformatted by Christopher Freeman. Revised 2016

Chapter 15: The Nation Breaking Apart

Chapter 19 Drifting Toward Disunion The Kansas Territory erupted in violence in 1855 between proslavery and antislavery arguments.

Social Studies Grade 7

Unit 5: Civil War and Reconstruc5on. Part 4: A Na5on Breaks Apart

Slavery, the Civil War & Reconstruction The Election of 1860 and Abraham Lincoln

Road to Civil War ( ) North - South Debates HW

The Civil War The Two Sides: Chapter 13, Section 1 Differences in economic, political, and social beliefs and practices can lead to division within a

SOCIAL STUDIES Grade 8 Standard: History

EOCEP. Release Items by Standard and Indicator. Realigned to 2011 standards in August 2011

Guide to the Stephen A. Douglas Papers

US Early Test #1 TEST A

Civil War Open- Note Test. Directions: Using your notes from this unit answer the following questions.

The Great Debate- The Compromise of 1850

A Dividing Nations 4. Which events of the mid-1800s kept the nation together and which events pulled it apart?

WHAT CAUSED THE WAR OF 1812?

Unit 6 Study Guide:!!! USE THE QUIZLET CARDS TO HELP ANSWER THE QUESTIONS!!!!!! Explain the significance of the following battles:! Gettysburg!


Transcription:

Today in Georgia History November 14, 1860 Alexander Hamilton Suggested Readings William C. Davis, The Union That Shaped the Confederacy: Robert Toombs and Alexander H. Stephens (Lawrence: University Press of Kansas, 2001). Thomas E. Schott, Alexander H. Stephens of Georgia: A Biography (Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1988). Emory M. Thomas, The Confederate Nation, 1861-1865 (New York: Harper and Row, 1979). A.H. Stephens Historic State Park http://www.gastateparks.org/info/ahsteph/ Alexander Stephens (1812-1883). New Georgia Encyclopedia. http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/nge/article.jsp?id=h-2492&sug=y STEPHENS, ALEXANDER HAMILTON, 1812-1883. Alexander Hamilton Stephens collection, 1800-1899 Emory University Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library Permanent link: http://pid.emory.edu/ark:/25593/8zx7z

Image Credits November 14, 1860: Alexander Stephens Abraham Lincoln A Pictorial History of the United States, Rare Book Collection, E178 S834 1882 Abraham Lincoln, 1858 Courtesy of the Library of Congress, Prints & Photographs Division, LC-USZ62-16377 Abraham Lincoln, 1860 Courtesy of the Library of Congress, Prints & Photographs Division, LC-DIG-pga-00380 Abraham Lincoln, 1864 Courtesy of the Library of Congress, Prints & Photographs Division, LC-DIG-ppmsca-19305 Alexander H. Stephens portrait Recollections of Alexander H Stephens, Rare Book Collection, E467 1 S85 S85 1910,

Alexander H. Stephens portrait, seated, older A Pictorial History of the United States, Rare Book Collection, E178 S834 1882 Alexander H. Stephens portrait, standing Alexander H Stephens, Rare Book Collection E467 1 S85 C6 1866 Alexander H. Stephens portrait, engraving Alexander H Stephens, Rare Book Collection, E467 1 S85 N 8, Alexander H. Stephens portrait, full body, seated, Manuscript Collection, MS 1361PR-04-12 Alexander H. Stephens portrait, seated Alexander H Stephens, Rare Book Collection, E467 1 S85 C6 1866

Alexander H. Stephens portrait, seated Life of Alexander H Stephens, Rare Book Collection, E467 1 S85 J75 Alexander H. Stephens portrait, seated, older with crutches, Manuscript Collection, MS 2060 Alexander Stephens C.S.A. Alexander Stephens painting Alexander Stephens, crop Alexander Stephens

Cabinet of the Confederate States Courtesy of the Library of Congress, Prints & Photographs Division, LC-USZ62-132563 Confederate Campaign election ticket, 1861, Manuscript Collection, MS 1361 BS Confederate currency with Alexander H. Stephens portrait, Collection of Artifacts, A-1352-2 Confederate government portraits, Manuscript Collection, MS 1361PR-04-17 Correspondence between Alexander H. Stephens and Abraham Lincoln Alexander H Stephens, Rare Book Collection, E467 1 S85 C6 1866 Correspondence between Alexander H. Stephens and Abraham Lincoln Alexander H Stephens, Rare Book Collection, E467 1 S85 C6 1866

First Flag of Independence Georgia State capitol in Milledgeville, Manuscript Collection MS 1361PR-02-04-001 Georgia State capitol in Milledgeville, Manuscript Collection MS 1361PR-03-09b Jefferson Davis Courtesy of the Library of Congress, Prints & Photographs Division, LC-DIG-ppmsca-23852 Meeting of the Southern Seceders from the Democratic Convention Ordinance of Secession Secession meeting in front of the Mills House

Secession Ribbon, Collection of Artifacts, A-1361-517 Slaves, five generations, 1862 Courtesy of the Library of Congress, Prints & Photographs Division, LC-B8171-152-A Slaves, picking cotton on a Georgia Plantation Courtesy of the Library of Congress, Prints & Photographs Division, LC-USZ62-76385 Speech of AHS published in the newspaper, Manuscript Collection, MS 755