The Civil War Teaching Resources Center, Joyner Library A Selective Bibliography
... The Civil War Teaching Resources Center, Joyner Library A Selective Bibliography Titles in the Teaching Resources Center are cataloged with Dewey call numbers and are preceded by Curric. Please ask someone at the Teaching Resources Service Desk if you need any assistance. ...
... The Civil War Teaching Resources Center, Joyner Library A Selective Bibliography Titles in the Teaching Resources Center are cataloged with Dewey call numbers and are preceded by Curric. Please ask someone at the Teaching Resources Service Desk if you need any assistance. ...
Desired Results
... Understandings: Students will understand that . .. 1- The expansion into the west fueled economic, social and political division within the country. This dominoes into stresses on the national government’s ability to maintain supremacy over the states increasing movement to sectionalism. The 10th Am ...
... Understandings: Students will understand that . .. 1- The expansion into the west fueled economic, social and political division within the country. This dominoes into stresses on the national government’s ability to maintain supremacy over the states increasing movement to sectionalism. The 10th Am ...
Civil War Project
... as sets involving the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln, the “Grand Review” of the Army of the Potomac, and views after the fall of the Confederate capital of Richmond. This link will take you to The American Civil War web site (different than the one mentioned above), which contains a vari ...
... as sets involving the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln, the “Grand Review” of the Army of the Potomac, and views after the fall of the Confederate capital of Richmond. This link will take you to The American Civil War web site (different than the one mentioned above), which contains a vari ...
Other related links of interest
... as sets involving the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln, the “Grand Review” of the Army of the Potomac, and views after the fall of the Confederate capital of Richmond. This link will take you to The American Civil War web site (different than the one mentioned above), which contains a vari ...
... as sets involving the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln, the “Grand Review” of the Army of the Potomac, and views after the fall of the Confederate capital of Richmond. This link will take you to The American Civil War web site (different than the one mentioned above), which contains a vari ...
Civil War #1—1861
... Civil War History Mystery #6 On April 16, XXXX, slaves in the District of Columbia were officially freed. President Lincoln signed legislation to free over 3,000 slaves who were bound under the District of Columbia’s slave codes. As part of this legislation, slave owners were given money for each o ...
... Civil War History Mystery #6 On April 16, XXXX, slaves in the District of Columbia were officially freed. President Lincoln signed legislation to free over 3,000 slaves who were bound under the District of Columbia’s slave codes. As part of this legislation, slave owners were given money for each o ...
Bonnie Milne Gardner - Delaware County Historical Society
... The estimated number of horses killed at the Battle of Gettysburg. ...
... The estimated number of horses killed at the Battle of Gettysburg. ...
Themes of the American Civil War
... of Abraham Lincoln (2005), and who took the oath of office (several times, as it turned out) on the Bible Lincoln had used: the first time it had been used since Lincoln himself had been sworn in on it. It was Lincoln’s face that was projected on the wide-screens on the Mall on inauguration day, 200 ...
... of Abraham Lincoln (2005), and who took the oath of office (several times, as it turned out) on the Bible Lincoln had used: the first time it had been used since Lincoln himself had been sworn in on it. It was Lincoln’s face that was projected on the wide-screens on the Mall on inauguration day, 200 ...
unit9reviewgame
... Battles of the Civil War The first major battle of the Civil War, a Confederate victory, shocks the Union, many spectators come from nearby Washington D.C. to watch the battle ...
... Battles of the Civil War The first major battle of the Civil War, a Confederate victory, shocks the Union, many spectators come from nearby Washington D.C. to watch the battle ...
October 2014 - The Civil War Round Table of Chicago
... – at Iuka, Corinth, and Stones River – and only one apparent defeat, which took place at Chickamauga. It seemed logical to assume that he may have been a somewhat better general than Grant had painted him to be. In fact, there was much more to the story than I had expected. SB: Ultimately, when a re ...
... – at Iuka, Corinth, and Stones River – and only one apparent defeat, which took place at Chickamauga. It seemed logical to assume that he may have been a somewhat better general than Grant had painted him to be. In fact, there was much more to the story than I had expected. SB: Ultimately, when a re ...
Grades 9-12 Social Studies Learning Targets 6.1.4 Civil War and
... political, geographic and economic differences factors influence the outcome of war? • How between the North and The South led to The Civil does war impact a nation and its people? • War. • Reconstruction, which both united and How are money and war related? • How much divided America in the post wa ...
... political, geographic and economic differences factors influence the outcome of war? • How between the North and The South led to The Civil does war impact a nation and its people? • War. • Reconstruction, which both united and How are money and war related? • How much divided America in the post wa ...
Jeopardy
... Battles of the Civil War The first major battle of the Civil War, a Confederate victory, shocks the Union, many spectators come from nearby Washington D.C. to watch the battle ...
... Battles of the Civil War The first major battle of the Civil War, a Confederate victory, shocks the Union, many spectators come from nearby Washington D.C. to watch the battle ...
Unit 10 - Region 17
... ordinances to that effect are legally void, and the acts of violence within any State or States against the authority of the United States are insurrectionary or revolutionary, according to the circumstances.” -Abraham Lincoln, first inaugural address, March 1861 ...
... ordinances to that effect are legally void, and the acts of violence within any State or States against the authority of the United States are insurrectionary or revolutionary, according to the circumstances.” -Abraham Lincoln, first inaugural address, March 1861 ...
Mark Christ calls for introductions of members
... commission needs to determine what the benefits of sanctioning will be (use of logo, mention on website and other publicity, etc.). James Branson suggested investigating what criteria were used in sanctioning events for the Arkansas Statehood Sesquicentennial in 1986. Wendy Richter said that the rec ...
... commission needs to determine what the benefits of sanctioning will be (use of logo, mention on website and other publicity, etc.). James Branson suggested investigating what criteria were used in sanctioning events for the Arkansas Statehood Sesquicentennial in 1986. Wendy Richter said that the rec ...
Recommended Resources - Hewlett
... Civil War and African American Motivators Multi-Media Text Set This is an incomplete list of highly recommended resources related to the Civil War and African American Motivators. We envision that you will use this list as a resource to add to the collection of materials you already have at your fin ...
... Civil War and African American Motivators Multi-Media Text Set This is an incomplete list of highly recommended resources related to the Civil War and African American Motivators. We envision that you will use this list as a resource to add to the collection of materials you already have at your fin ...
If you like Twilight, New Moon and Eclipse…try these
... Lasky, Kathryn. A time for courage : the suffragette diary of Kathleen Bowen. A diary account of thirteen-year-old Kathleen Bowen's life in Washington, D.C. in 1917, as she juggles concerns about the national battle for women's suffrage, the war in Europe, and her own school work and family. Include ...
... Lasky, Kathryn. A time for courage : the suffragette diary of Kathleen Bowen. A diary account of thirteen-year-old Kathleen Bowen's life in Washington, D.C. in 1917, as she juggles concerns about the national battle for women's suffrage, the war in Europe, and her own school work and family. Include ...
US Unit 2 Jeopardy
... 2. Must swear allegiance to the Union 3. Allowed states to draft their own Constitutions 4. Bring the South back into the Union ...
... 2. Must swear allegiance to the Union 3. Allowed states to draft their own Constitutions 4. Bring the South back into the Union ...
annotated bibliography of recent Civil War era articles
... cultural preference for literary focus on the individual rather than on any organization or the war in general?” Donald R. Shaffer, “‘I do not suppose that Uncle Sam looks at the skin’: African Americans and the Civil War” Civil War History 46 (June 2000) To what extent did “poverty, limited knowled ...
... cultural preference for literary focus on the individual rather than on any organization or the war in general?” Donald R. Shaffer, “‘I do not suppose that Uncle Sam looks at the skin’: African Americans and the Civil War” Civil War History 46 (June 2000) To what extent did “poverty, limited knowled ...
The Arsenal Newsletter Greater Pittsburgh Civil War Round Table
... the Union had more population, more factories, and virtually more of everything. While this is true, it is an over-simplification of some of the major problems facing the Confederate States of America. One of the major issues that divided states within the Confederacy was secession. Although the pop ...
... the Union had more population, more factories, and virtually more of everything. While this is true, it is an over-simplification of some of the major problems facing the Confederate States of America. One of the major issues that divided states within the Confederacy was secession. Although the pop ...
Summer 2011 issue - Camp Olden Civil War Round Table
... lists his favorites. 1. The War for the Union (4 vols.) by Allan Nevins Written from a national perspective, it’s the most comprehensive account of the war. ...
... lists his favorites. 1. The War for the Union (4 vols.) by Allan Nevins Written from a national perspective, it’s the most comprehensive account of the war. ...
EXHIBIT GUIDE FOR TEACHERS - National Civil War Museum
... faced each other on the high seas, along the blockaded coast, and on many inland rivers. 15.) CAMPAIGNS AND BATTLES OF 1864-1865 covers the Overland Campaign, Sherman’s March to the Sea, the Siege of Petersburg, the North Carolina Campaign, and Appomattox. 16.) Our second BATTLE MAP, again featuring ...
... faced each other on the high seas, along the blockaded coast, and on many inland rivers. 15.) CAMPAIGNS AND BATTLES OF 1864-1865 covers the Overland Campaign, Sherman’s March to the Sea, the Siege of Petersburg, the North Carolina Campaign, and Appomattox. 16.) Our second BATTLE MAP, again featuring ...
Contact Information
... guest historian, and he helped produce award-winning television features on the Battle of Antietam and abolitionist John Brown. Dennis served as an Associate Producer for the Civil War movie Gods and Generals, during which he recruited and coordinated nearly 3,000 reenactors for the film. Dennis als ...
... guest historian, and he helped produce award-winning television features on the Battle of Antietam and abolitionist John Brown. Dennis served as an Associate Producer for the Civil War movie Gods and Generals, during which he recruited and coordinated nearly 3,000 reenactors for the film. Dennis als ...
Lesson: The Civil War - NC-Net
... The War. The first shot of the Civil War was fired at Fort Sumpter, South Carolina. The war was fought from 1861 – 1864. The Northern states were called the Union. The Southern states were the Confederacy. There were great leaders on both sides. Robert E. Lee led the grey-clad Rebels of the South. U ...
... The War. The first shot of the Civil War was fired at Fort Sumpter, South Carolina. The war was fought from 1861 – 1864. The Northern states were called the Union. The Southern states were the Confederacy. There were great leaders on both sides. Robert E. Lee led the grey-clad Rebels of the South. U ...
VISIT LOUDOUN CIVIL WAR FACT SHEET Overview
... Loudoun’s Civil War History in a Day: Begin with a one-mile hiking loop through Ball’s Bluff Battlefield Regional Park. Next, visit historic Morven Park, a 1,000 acre property that includes replica log huts that tell the story of Civil War soldiers’ lives. Conclude with a visit to Mt. Zion Church, ...
... Loudoun’s Civil War History in a Day: Begin with a one-mile hiking loop through Ball’s Bluff Battlefield Regional Park. Next, visit historic Morven Park, a 1,000 acre property that includes replica log huts that tell the story of Civil War soldiers’ lives. Conclude with a visit to Mt. Zion Church, ...
When the guns of the Civil War fell silent
... split North from South over the issue of slavery. The country had nearly 4 million slaves. Lincoln’s political party, the Republicans, wanted to free them. But the South relied on slave labor for its huge cotton, sugar and rice plantations. Lincoln and the Republicans were hated and feared across th ...
... split North from South over the issue of slavery. The country had nearly 4 million slaves. Lincoln’s political party, the Republicans, wanted to free them. But the South relied on slave labor for its huge cotton, sugar and rice plantations. Lincoln and the Republicans were hated and feared across th ...
Ch. 11.4 The North Takes Charge Section Objectives
... What important supplies was the Confederacy running low on? A. Confederate Morale What happened to Confederate morale in the last years of the war? B. Grant Appoints Sherman Who did Lincoln appoint commander of all Union armies in 1864? Who was William Tecumseh Sherman? What kind of war ...
... What important supplies was the Confederacy running low on? A. Confederate Morale What happened to Confederate morale in the last years of the war? B. Grant Appoints Sherman Who did Lincoln appoint commander of all Union armies in 1864? Who was William Tecumseh Sherman? What kind of war ...
Commemoration of the American Civil War
The Commemoration of the American Civil War is a statement of American memory, with repercussions in local and regional history. People have shaped memories of the war according to their political, social and cultural needs, starting with the Gettysburg Address and dedication of the Gettysburg cemetery in 1863. Confederates, both veterans and women, were especially active in forging the myth of the Lost Cause of the Confederacy.