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Cause and Effect - Iowa Public Television
... Follow up with a discussion regarding the accuracy of their choices and how some causes may have several different effects or one effect may have had several different causes. For the actual activity, students research an event and summarize their findings, identifying cause/effect relationships of ...
... Follow up with a discussion regarding the accuracy of their choices and how some causes may have several different effects or one effect may have had several different causes. For the actual activity, students research an event and summarize their findings, identifying cause/effect relationships of ...
AP US Audit (students)
... - The Articles of Confederation were a failure. Evaluate this statement. - To what extent did presidents Washington and Adams succeed in building a secure and stable democracy? - How did differences in views on foreign relations, economic policy, and federal power lead to the development of politica ...
... - The Articles of Confederation were a failure. Evaluate this statement. - To what extent did presidents Washington and Adams succeed in building a secure and stable democracy? - How did differences in views on foreign relations, economic policy, and federal power lead to the development of politica ...
The Bayonet January/February 2013
... Ever heard someone claim that the "Civil War" was about slavery? I'm sure you have, in fact I remember in 5th grade while attending Bladenboro Grade School, in Bladenboro NC, even the teacher would run down my heritage and talk down the Confederacy like it was Hitler’s evil twin! The teacher called ...
... Ever heard someone claim that the "Civil War" was about slavery? I'm sure you have, in fact I remember in 5th grade while attending Bladenboro Grade School, in Bladenboro NC, even the teacher would run down my heritage and talk down the Confederacy like it was Hitler’s evil twin! The teacher called ...
LFL High School Lesson Plan
... (http://www.pbs.org/wnet/lookingforlincoln/lessons/looking-for-lincoln-during-the-civilwar/video-segments/186/). After reviewing the focus question, explain that the answer—620,000—exceeds the number of fatal American casualties in ALL other wars from the Revolution to the present day, and is over 2 ...
... (http://www.pbs.org/wnet/lookingforlincoln/lessons/looking-for-lincoln-during-the-civilwar/video-segments/186/). After reviewing the focus question, explain that the answer—620,000—exceeds the number of fatal American casualties in ALL other wars from the Revolution to the present day, and is over 2 ...
A Nation Divided
... • South • General Robert E. Lee • Perhaps the South’s greatest advantage • Brilliant, bold military leaders from • Virginia Military Institute (VMI) • West Point • Other academies ...
... • South • General Robert E. Lee • Perhaps the South’s greatest advantage • Brilliant, bold military leaders from • Virginia Military Institute (VMI) • West Point • Other academies ...
US History Midterm EOC Jeopardy Review
... $400 Answer from Civil War What are states rights, having the decision of whether to keep slavery or not, and thought that Lincoln was going to abolish slavery? ...
... $400 Answer from Civil War What are states rights, having the decision of whether to keep slavery or not, and thought that Lincoln was going to abolish slavery? ...
The Collapse of the Confederacy: Class Dissent, Unionism, and
... living conditions worsened for all the lower classes. It was not only the Union blockade that contributed to the high prices, more damage was done by profiteering and speculation by the planters, merchants, and industrialists.7 One Southerners' solution to the problem of rapid inflation was the foll ...
... living conditions worsened for all the lower classes. It was not only the Union blockade that contributed to the high prices, more damage was done by profiteering and speculation by the planters, merchants, and industrialists.7 One Southerners' solution to the problem of rapid inflation was the foll ...
Civil War Spies
... an information sheet about their spy. As a class compare and contrast the spies’ background, sympathies, who they worked with, how they got their information and how they passed it along. As a class, discuss why these women were so successful as spies. ...
... an information sheet about their spy. As a class compare and contrast the spies’ background, sympathies, who they worked with, how they got their information and how they passed it along. As a class, discuss why these women were so successful as spies. ...
Unit 4
... SSUSH9 The student will identify key events, issues, and individuals relating to the causes, course, and consequences of the Civil War. a. Explain the Kansas-Nebraska Act, the failure of popular sovereignty, Dred Scott case, and John Brown’s Raid. b. Describe President Lincoln’s efforts to preserve ...
... SSUSH9 The student will identify key events, issues, and individuals relating to the causes, course, and consequences of the Civil War. a. Explain the Kansas-Nebraska Act, the failure of popular sovereignty, Dred Scott case, and John Brown’s Raid. b. Describe President Lincoln’s efforts to preserve ...
Davids museum
... The Confederates were camped along Bull Run, and that is how this battle got its name. General Irvin McDowell’s army seemed to be winning after hours of fighting. The troop fell back in the afternoon. This battle was not a big action. Only about 35,000 troops were involved on both sides. The Union s ...
... The Confederates were camped along Bull Run, and that is how this battle got its name. General Irvin McDowell’s army seemed to be winning after hours of fighting. The troop fell back in the afternoon. This battle was not a big action. Only about 35,000 troops were involved on both sides. The Union s ...
Michigan Soldiers Respond to the Emancipation Proclamation (1863).
... the edict was unenforceable, as it applied to areas that were in rebellion and not under Federal control. There were soldiers who failed to see how the Proclamation tied into the North’s successes would have the result of expanding freedom as the army achieved victories in the field. Secondly, with ...
... the edict was unenforceable, as it applied to areas that were in rebellion and not under Federal control. There were soldiers who failed to see how the Proclamation tied into the North’s successes would have the result of expanding freedom as the army achieved victories in the field. Secondly, with ...
Surratt House - Parks and Recreation
... W ednesdays – F ridays , 11 am – 3 pm S aturdays & S undays , 12 noon – 4 pm Surratt House commemorates the 150th anniversary of the end of the American Civil War with an exhibit reflecting the role of Maryland in the conflict, the choices made by the Surratt family, and the after effects on th ...
... W ednesdays – F ridays , 11 am – 3 pm S aturdays & S undays , 12 noon – 4 pm Surratt House commemorates the 150th anniversary of the end of the American Civil War with an exhibit reflecting the role of Maryland in the conflict, the choices made by the Surratt family, and the after effects on th ...
If you like Twilight, New Moon and Eclipse…try these
... young African American, from birth to age sixteen, as he is brought up as part of a science experiment in the years leading up to and during the Revolutionary War. Avi. The Fighting Ground. Thirteen-year-old Jonathan goes off to fight in the Revolutionary War and discovers the real war is being foug ...
... young African American, from birth to age sixteen, as he is brought up as part of a science experiment in the years leading up to and during the Revolutionary War. Avi. The Fighting Ground. Thirteen-year-old Jonathan goes off to fight in the Revolutionary War and discovers the real war is being foug ...
By Louie klemm and Shaina Jadormio
... Mississippi was the top cotton producer. Large plantation owners depended on the labor of African American slaves. (Document A) ...
... Mississippi was the top cotton producer. Large plantation owners depended on the labor of African American slaves. (Document A) ...
The Reconstruction Era
... President and Congress Clash Meanwhile, debate over Reconstruction continued. Before he could gain support for his moderate plan, Abraham Lincoln was assassinated on April 14, 1865. As the nation mourned, Vice President Andrew Johnson became President. Johnson favored a plan that restored political ...
... President and Congress Clash Meanwhile, debate over Reconstruction continued. Before he could gain support for his moderate plan, Abraham Lincoln was assassinated on April 14, 1865. As the nation mourned, Vice President Andrew Johnson became President. Johnson favored a plan that restored political ...
Annual Pacing Guide
... • the Secession Civil War (1860-1865) Convention vote of 1861 • Anti- secession efforts • Scott County’s secession from Tennessee ...
... • the Secession Civil War (1860-1865) Convention vote of 1861 • Anti- secession efforts • Scott County’s secession from Tennessee ...
Intelligence Sesquicentennial: Testament of Bleeding War
... less often drawn to service by ideological fervor. The more idealistic of them, as was true of some Confederate military leaders such as Robert E. Lee or Thomas J. “Stonewall” Jackson, were not enamored of the Southern “cause” so much as they displayed a keen loyalty to their native state and people ...
... less often drawn to service by ideological fervor. The more idealistic of them, as was true of some Confederate military leaders such as Robert E. Lee or Thomas J. “Stonewall” Jackson, were not enamored of the Southern “cause” so much as they displayed a keen loyalty to their native state and people ...
Chapter 15 Summary (Powerpoint)
... • Crittenden Plan: Extend the Missouri Compromise line to the Pacific • Lincoln rejects compromise ...
... • Crittenden Plan: Extend the Missouri Compromise line to the Pacific • Lincoln rejects compromise ...
The First Reading of the Emancipation Proclamation
... Salmon P. Chase, secretary of the treasury: According to his diary, Chase gave his full support to the proclamation, but expressed his opinion that emancipation would happen more quickly and easily if slaves were armed and organized by Union generals. He was strongly opposed to the idea of compensat ...
... Salmon P. Chase, secretary of the treasury: According to his diary, Chase gave his full support to the proclamation, but expressed his opinion that emancipation would happen more quickly and easily if slaves were armed and organized by Union generals. He was strongly opposed to the idea of compensat ...
Civil War Communications and Cryptology
... Thereafter, and in spite of the Union disaster at Manassas, Washington was safe. Annapolis Junction continued to be of importance during the rest of the Civil War as a railroad and telegraph center. One more vignette from the Annapolis Junction area. In late April 1861, Andrew Carnegie, then a s ...
... Thereafter, and in spite of the Union disaster at Manassas, Washington was safe. Annapolis Junction continued to be of importance during the rest of the Civil War as a railroad and telegraph center. One more vignette from the Annapolis Junction area. In late April 1861, Andrew Carnegie, then a s ...
Shenandoah County Public Schools Virginia US History Pacing Guide
... • The New England colonies developed an economy based on shipbuilding, fishing, lumbering, small-scale subsistence farming, and eventually, manufacturing. The colonies prospered, reflecting the Puritans’ strong belief in the values of hard work and thrift. • The middle colonies of New York, New Jers ...
... • The New England colonies developed an economy based on shipbuilding, fishing, lumbering, small-scale subsistence farming, and eventually, manufacturing. The colonies prospered, reflecting the Puritans’ strong belief in the values of hard work and thrift. • The middle colonies of New York, New Jers ...
Issues of the American Civil War
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Issues of the American Civil War include questions about the name of the war, the tariff, states' rights and the nature of Abraham Lincoln's war goals. For more on naming, see Naming the American Civil War.The question of how important the tariff was in causing the war stems from the Nullification Crisis, which was South Carolina's attempt to nullify a tariff and lasted from 1828 to 1832. The tariff was low after 1846, and the tariff issue faded into the background by 1860 when secession began. States' rights was the justification for nullification and later secession. The most controversial right claimed by Southern states was the alleged right of Southerners to spread slavery into territories owned by the United States.As to the question of the relation of Lincoln's war goals to causes, goals evolved as the war progressed in response to political and military issues, and can't be used as a direct explanation of causes of the war. Lincoln needed to find an issue that would unite a large but divided North to save the Union, and then found that circumstances beyond his control made emancipation possible, which was in line with his ""personal wish that all men everywhere could be free"".