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BELLWORK

BELLWORK. What was the Emancipation Proclamation? What were the advantages and disadvantages of using a scorched-earth policy? Describe the three terms of surrender that the Union and Confederacy agreed upon.

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BELLWORK

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  1. BELLWORK • What was the Emancipation Proclamation? • What were the advantages and disadvantages of using a scorched-earth policy? • Describe the three terms of surrender that the Union and Confederacy agreed upon. • Explain the after-effects of the Civil War. (landscape, population, resources, jobs, etc.) • What is Reconstruction? • THINKER: In your opinion, do you think the Confederate soldiers should have been tried for treason? Why or why not?

  2. Discussion Questions What steps should the U.S. take in order to rebuild their country after the Civil War? Brainstorm a list of ideas. (at least 4!) What do you think is more important for the U.S. after the Civil War: restoration of the Union or helping freed slaves achieve equality? EXPLAIN! The debate over reconstruction centered around three issues: Under what terms were the former Confederate States to be readmitted to the Union, and who should establish those terms – Congress or the President? Who should be punished for the rebellion and how? What was to be done, if anything, to aid the newly freed slaves?

  3. Reconstruction Activity • To learn more about reconstruction you are going to participate in a station activity. • There are four stations around the room, each one has a different activity relating to reconstruction. • You are going to spend 20 minutes at each station and complete your worksheet. • The instructions are at each station and should NOT be removed.’ • Once you are finished, remain at your station and wait patiently. Do NOT move ahead! • These will be considered your reconstruction notes so pay attention!

  4. Reconstruction Stations: pd. 5 • 1: Alyssa, Meredith, Holli, Mark, Cynthia • 2: Jack, Hayley, Lorena, Stefan, Meghan • 3: Nandi, Amy, Steven, Lucero, Eli, Gavin • 4: Drew, Michael, Tyler, Sabrina, Danny • 1: Gustavo, Sara, Katelyn, Josh, Taylor • 2: Alli, Jessica, Joy, Tawad, Elizabeth • 3: Bri, Carson, Ethan, Emilirose, Delaney • 4: Danielle, Aaron, Nichole, Austin, Ben

  5. Reconstruction Stations: pd. 6 • 1: Ashtyn, Fernando, Amanda, Garrett F, Jacob, Wyatt • 2: Celina, Tori, Alberto, Daniel H, Leo, Ashley • 3: Reed, Sean, Callie, Garrett A, Nick H, Janelle • 4: Ethan, Ray, Nick W, Katya, Inya, Chloe • 1: Peter, Alexis, Matt, Hector, Enrique, Jazzie • 2: Joel, Juwon, Daniel S, Maddi, Betel • 3: Rusty, Erin, Jamie, Shannon, Rhianna, Taylor • 4: Ally, Fritz, Cris, Marisa, Brandon, Kortney

  6. Reconstruction Stations: pd. 7 • 1: Marcos, Kayleigh, John A, Josh, Natalie • 2: Ryan, Cody, Cortney, Shannon, Nick • 3: Naritza, Bryon, Grace, Kal, Brendan, Logan • 4: Quiana, Christian F, Dominique, Ramon, Charles • 1: Arturo, Dakotah, Jessica, Thomas, Kristen • 2: Anthony, Tim, Brandonn, Sabrina, Yariza • 3: Matt, Lucian, Victor, Adam, Braelyn • 4: John N, Sam, Evan, Christian H, Alex

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