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This lesson explores the technological advancements and military strategies employed by the North and South during the Civil War, with a focus on South Carolina. Key events include the attack on Fort Sumter, the Union blockade of Charleston, and the early capture of Port Royal. It will also cover significant developments like the Hunley submarine and the exploits of Robert Smalls, as well as Sherman’s march. Essential technologies such as ironclad ships, railroads, surveillance balloons, and submarines will be examined for their impact on warfare.
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Standard 8-4: The student will demonstrate an understanding of the multiple events that led to the Civil War Indicator 8-4.5 Compare the military strategies of the North and the South during the Civil War and the fulfillment of these strategies in South Carolina and in the South as a whole, including the attack on Fort Sumter, the Union blockade of Charleston and other ports, the early capture of Port Royal, and the development of the Hunley submarine; the exploits of Robert Smalls; and General William T. Sherman’s march through the state
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