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The Battle of Gettysburg The Turning Point of the Civil War

The Battle of Gettysburg The Turning Point of the Civil War. July 1-3, 1863. General George G.Meade. General Robert E. Lee. Blue and Gray Leaders at gettysburg. Websites that the students searched for And pasted in a Microsoft document pertaining to Gettysburg. Resources .

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The Battle of Gettysburg The Turning Point of the Civil War

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  1. The Battle of GettysburgThe Turning Point of the Civil War July 1-3, 1863

  2. General George G.Meade General Robert E. Lee Blue and Gray Leaders at gettysburg

  3. Websites that the students searched for And pasted in a Microsoft document pertaining to Gettysburg Resources

  4. The documents are ready to bind for a resource book

  5. dioramas Web site search for info about an encounter during the battle

  6. Materials used • Boxes * paints * sand paper • rocks * paper * scissors • twigs * clay * Playdough • grass *legos * soldiers • cannons * weapons • glue * rubber cement • straw * flag * cloth

  7. July 1, 1863 • McPherson’s Ridge • Buford, Meredith, & Cutler from the Union forced the Confederates to retreat back to Herr Ridge and reform Then Heth’s division aided the South and forced a retreat from the ridge to the Seminary.

  8. July 2, 1863 • Campsite • Col. Chamberlain and a few of his soldiers resting and caring for the wounded. They wash their wounds in plum run (bloody run) Creek. However, they are still watching for the enemy.

  9. July 3, 1863 • Pickett’s charge • the confederate surged toward cemetary ridge. The Union held their position at the top and fired down on the confederates, killing all of Pickett’s regiment.

  10. Our ReenactmentMay 4, 2000

  11. Civil war soldiers relating their experiences during thebattle of gettysburg

  12. With another year of experience we expanded the reenactment by adding 3 more stations.This was the Confederate site

  13. Confederate appareland then marching formation

  14. Women’s roleduring the civil war an excellent addition to the program Caring for a home & children Mending & knitting baking clothing styles education

  15. President Abe lincolnhe told about the president’s Lifeand recited theGettysburg address

  16. ContestBest costumes for the union

  17. Best costumes confederates

  18. Lovely ladies

  19. Traveling to gettysburg from Washington,d.c.“Mapquest”

  20. Cassie typed in the addresses to and from for the mileage and time information to each destination. Mapquest.com

  21. The forecast in gettysburg is... • Surfing the internet is helpful when needing to know the weather.com in another area of the country.

  22. Live!! We were there on May 20, 2000

  23. Our thoughts about the battle field • Alpha Smarts

  24. The End !!We’re still best of friends

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