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Thursday , April 19 – Anniversary of the Battle of Lexington (1 st battle of the Revolution)

Thursday , April 19 – Anniversary of the Battle of Lexington (1 st battle of the Revolution). 1. Update your Table of Contents if you did not yesterday Date Entry Title Entry # 4/11 Civil War Causes Worksheet 52 4/12 STAAR Review 53 4/13 Civil War movie 54

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Thursday , April 19 – Anniversary of the Battle of Lexington (1 st battle of the Revolution)

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  1. Thursday, April 19 – Anniversary of the Battle of Lexington (1st battle of the Revolution) 1. Update your Table of Contents if you did not yesterday DateEntry TitleEntry # 4/11 Civil War Causes Worksheet 52 4/12 STAAR Review 53 4/13 Civil War movie 54 4/18 Lincoln v. Davis Venn Diagram 55 2. Turn to entry #55 and title it: Lincoln v. Davis

  2. Did Mrs. Siek take role???? Yes – go on to next slide No – GO TAKE ROLE NOW!!!!!

  3. XI. The Assassination http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6qAeFjCscRY A. April 14, 1865, 5 days after the war ended, Lincoln and his wife attended a play at Ford’s Theatre in Wash. D.C. B. As he watched the play, John Wilkes Booth came in from behind & shot him in the back of the head. A few hours later, he was dead. C. Booth escaped to VA where he was cornered by the Union Army in a barn. He would not surrender, and so he was shot to death

  4. XII. The Amendments A. These were passed during Reconstruction: 1. 13th Amendment- abolished slavery, Dec. 18, 1865 2. 14th Amendment- granted blacks citizenship, July 28, 1868 3. 15th amendment- gave blacks the right to vote, March 30, 1870 4. Reconstruction ended when Pres. Hayes removed federal troops from the South in 1877.

  5. XIII. Lincoln’s Speeches A. 1st Inaugural Address, 1861- told south he did not want to end slavery, just not to let it spread; & if a war starts, it’s the south’s fault. B. Emancipation Proclamation, Jan. 1, 1863- freed slaves in the south only. C. Gettysburg Address, 1863- remember those that had died & save the Union. D. 2nd Inaugural Address, 1865- sin of slavery & how North & South were being punished for slavery.

  6. What do I do now? • Read the biographies of both men and compare and contrast by completing a Venn Diagram • Pick up a Reconstruction packet and read pages 517-528 to fill in the blanks (Blue Book)

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