Civil War Booklet

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Mr. Plahn's civil war booklet

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Civil War Book

Cover page / 1

Confederacy Flag / 2

Union Flag / 2

Causes / 10

Timeline (2 pg.) / 10

Borders map / 10

Battles/Events Map / 10

Battle Significance / 10

Compare/Contrast / 10

Major People / 10

Key Points / 10

Civil War Photos 2 pgs. / 5

Flag / 5

References / 5

Appearance / 5

Effort / 5

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Civil War Book

Cover page / 1

Confederacy Flag / 2

Union Flag / 2

Causes / 10

Timeline (2 pg.) / 10

Borders map / 10

Battles/Events Map / 10

Battle Significance / 10

Compare/Contrast / 10

Major People / 10

Key Points / 10

Civil War Photos 2 pgs. / 5

Flag / 5

References / 5

Appearance / 5

Effort / 5

/ 110

Explanation of the flag:

Explanation of the flag:

1. Antietam 2. Appomattox 3. Bull Run 4. Chancellorsville 5. Chattanooga 6. Fort Sumter 7. Gettysburg 8. Harpers Ferry 9. Nashville 10. Port Hudson 11. Richmond –

Petersburg 12. Vicksburg

13. New Orleans

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Date Battle Significance (2 lines of info ONLY!) 9/17/62 Antietam

Bloodiest Day of Civil War 24,000 killed or wounded: First Battle on Northern Soil

Appomattox

Bull Run

Chancellorsville

Chattanooga

New Orleans

Fort Sumter

Gettysburg

Harpers Ferry

Vicksburg

Nashville

Port Hudson

Richmond – Petersburg

Significant people that played a role in the Civil War

Person Loyalty/ Position Importance (3 Line of info ONLY)

Abraham Lincoln Union President of the United States during the Civil War. Goal was to preserve the Union. He opposed slavery. One of his famous speeches was the Gettysburg Address. Eventually he issued a statement that all slaves in the seceded states were free. He was eventually assassinated by John Wilkes Booth at Fords Theatre

Jefferson Davis Confederacy

Union, General This individual was a General that accepted Robert E. Lee’s surrender. He later becomes the President of the United States

Robert E. Lee

ADVANTAGE DISADVANTAGE NORTH

SOUTH

STRATEGIES

TECHNOLOGY

SOLDIER LIFE

EMANCIPATION PROCLAMATION

AFRICAN AMERICAN IN THE WAR

WOMEN AND THE WAR

NEW PRESIDENT

RECONSTRUCTION

NEW AMENDMENTS

RECONSTRUCTION ENDS

References: 1. Scott Foresman, Social Studies: The United States 2. Harcourt Brace, Social Studies: United States 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

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