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CIVIL WAR

CIVIL WAR. Really?. Robert E. Lee. Abraham Lincoln. “Stonewall” Jackson. Three Confederate Prisoners. Ulysses S. Grant. Abraham Lincoln at Antietam. Battle of Antietam. John Brown. John Brown, fanatic . Dred Scott. Kansas Nebraska Act. Caning of Charles Sumner. Issues. Slavery

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CIVIL WAR

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  1. CIVIL WAR Really?

  2. Robert E. Lee

  3. Abraham Lincoln

  4. “Stonewall” Jackson

  5. Three Confederate Prisoners

  6. Ulysses S. Grant

  7. Abraham Lincoln at Antietam

  8. Battle of Antietam

  9. John Brown

  10. John Brown, fanatic

  11. Dred Scott

  12. Kansas Nebraska Act

  13. Caning of Charles Sumner

  14. Issues • Slavery • States’ Rights • Abolitionist Movement • Economic Differences • Cultural Differences

  15. Events • End of Mexican War • Fugitive Slave Act • Uncle Tom’s Cabin • Bleeding Kansas • Caning of Charles Sumner • Dred Scott Decision • Lecompton Constitution Rejected • John Brown’s Raid on Harper’s Ferry • Abraham Lincoln Elected

  16. Investigate • Examine timeline • Mark when states entered • Identify whether slave or free • Note when you think tensions were rising (examine Senate balance) • Review events not listed in this PPT for impact

  17. Compare North & South • Describe economies • Describe cultures • Describe views on slavery • Describe constitutional philosophies

  18. Explore • Events in Powerpoint and Webquest • Identify magnitude of impact • Rank • Explain reasoning behind ranking • Determine ‘Last Straw’ • Deliver a persuasive speech defending your ‘Last Straw’

  19. Alone or Group? • Timeline & Map activity: 1 partner, 2 days • Issues: groups of 2 or 3, 3 days • Events: groups of 4 or 5, 4 days • Explore: alone, 1 day • Speech: alone!

  20. Good Luck !

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