[applause] [captions Copyright National cable satellite corp. 2014] civil war, union forces repeatedly targeted the port of charleston, South Carolina, using a variety of tactics, including new naval warships. , ironclad historian steven wise talks about the seize of charleston. The various artillery methods the role of blockade runners in keeping charleston supplied. Hosted by the South Carolina historical society. It runs about an hour and 10 minutes. Good evening. Im faye jansen. Like to thank everyone for joining us. Id also like to thank the board managers of the society for sponsoring this event tonight. There will be refreshments afterwards and you can thank our board for those. The union series, alan nevin points out that the federal assault on charleston was planned for both reasons. And military he writes that the seizure of of the confiden confederacy, would humiliate every follower and exalt every northern heart. Were going to hear about this Important Campaign tonight from
Tactics, including new naval technology, ironclad warships. Historian steven wise talks about the seize of charleston. It includes the change in leadership and federal forces, the various artillery methods used, and the role of blockade runners in keeping charleston supplied. This event was hosted by the South Carolina historical society. It runs about one hour and 10 minutes. Good evening. Im faye jansen. On behalf of the South Carolina historical society, id like to thank everyone for joining us. Id also like to thank the board of managers of the society for sponsoring this event tonight. There will be refreshments afterwards and you can thank our board for those. In his war for the union series, historian alan nevin points out that the federal assault on charleston was planned for both political and military reasons. He writes that the seizure of the cradle of the confederacy, the proud capital of secessionists, would humiliate every follower of calhoun and exalt every northern hear
And the first female veteran in the senate. Keep track of the members of congress using congressional chronicle on cspan. Org. It has a lot of useful information, including Voting Results and statistics about each new congress. New congress, best access on cspan. Historical interpreters describe what it wouldve been like to be a female slave in the female color troops in the u. S. Civil war. They describe some of the decisions their characters would have faced, and what factors may have influenced them. The speakers also share how they train and the research that goes into the roles. This hourlong rest presentation is organized by the tennessee civil war centennial cisco entail commission. I am shauna jackson. I served as the dean for the Winston County campus for columbia state. I trust that you have enjoyed your day today. I often tell people that i was raised in ohio, and where i grew up, the civil war was a paragraph or two in a history book. The north one, slavery ended and that w
As you can see, most of us know what good manners are. But listen to this when it comes to using digital devices, like cellphones, three out of four people believe good manners today are as out of date as myspace. So, is social media encouraging bad behavior . Daniel post senning is the author of manners in a digital world. Hi. Hi. Its good to be with you. Daniel, were all brought up to believe in having good manners. Has technology changed that . Absolutely not. Good manners are as important today as theyve ever been. Treating people with consideration, with respect, with honesty are really the cores for all good behavior, and those stay the same, no matter what time or age we live in. So, what are some examples of things teens are doing or not doing that would be considered inappropriate . Well, one of the things that i hear the most about is people using their cellphones inappropriately. Sometimes thats texting at the dinner table. Sometimes thats talking on the phone when they real
Influenced them. And it showed how they prepared for playing slavery and the research that goes into their roles. The hourlong is organized by the tennessee civil war sesquintennial event. I hope you have enjoyed your day today. I tell people i was raised in ohio and where i grew up, the civil war was a paragraph or two. Slavery ended. Thats all we needed to know. That wasnt nothing to be discussed or deliberated. I began to understand that the civil war was more than a story in a book. I began to understand this war impacted real people families, communities, businesses, and its presence is still felt today. I had the opportunity to restoring, preserving, and reclaiming the battlefields, education and advocacy is no less important. My great great grandmother was born into slavery in texas and she was 8 years old when the territory was freed held by the confederates. And emphasized the listing. It was with this proclamation that the war to preserve the union became a revolutionary stru