PPT-Why the North Won (or Why the Confederacy Lost)

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John Sacher University of Central Florida Johnsachermailucfedu 1 Union Strength I always thought the Yankees had something to do with it Quote attributed to George

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John Sacher University of Central Florida Johnsachermailucfedu 1 Union Strength I always thought the Yankees had something to do with it Quote attributed to George Pickett when asked why the Confederates lost at Gettysburg. Created by, Kasha Mastrodomenico. www.socialstudiesdifferentiatedinstruction.com. . Vocabulary. Confederacy: . a group of people that are united in an alliance. League: . a group of people in a compact or agreement with a common goal. The Confederacy was NOT democracy. Neither the clan mothers nor the chiefs were elected by the people. The position of clan mother was hereditary, and the chiefs were appointed by the clan mothers. In both cases, the people had no real say in who their leaders would be. . What was the role and status of men and women. Women – worked for the good of the village – together with others. . Planted tended, & irrigated the crops – beans, corn & squash ( Three Sisters). Write a thesis statement that answers the following prompt. What . two things . give the Union an advantage over the Confederates, why?. Make sure your homework is out. Daily Agenda/Goals. Agenda. :. Money Won’t Energy on the Loose. Energy on the Loose. Every system needs energy. Without energy, a system will not work.. Scientists understand that energy cannot be destroyed, or vanish into nothing, but, it can “escape” from a system when not used. . vs.. . South. Population. Union:. 22,000,000 including . 4 million between the ideal fighting age of 15-40. Confederacy:. 9,000,000 including . 3.5 million slaves; only. about 1,140,000 white. men between the ages. Most of the public buildings and monuments in Washington D.C., and state capitals are built in the classical style. This architectural tradition symbolized our nation’s indebtedness to the world of ancient Greece and Rome, especially in their ideas of government. . Draft. Draft. Law requiring certain people to serve in the military. Total War. All-out war that affects civilians at home as well as soldiers in combat. Anaconda Plan. Anaconda Plan. Union plan to defeat the Confederacy. Florida. Georgia. South Carolina. North Carolina. Virginia. Tennessee. Arkansas. Alabama. Louisiana. Texas. Mississippi. A machine that cleans seeds from cotton. Cotton Gin. Yeomanry. Overseer. Slave Codes. Superbowls. ?. ANSWER. Steelers. QUESTION. How was Washington’s, Jefferson’s, and Monroe’s foreign policy similar?. ANSWER. They all avoided foreign affairs. QUESTION. Who was the 1. st. ever African American MLB Baseball player?. La gamme de thé MORPHEE vise toute générations recherchant le sommeil paisible tant désiré et non procuré par tout types de médicaments. Essentiellement composé de feuille de morphine, ce thé vous assurera d’un rétablissement digne d’un voyage sur . The War Begins. Timeline: 1861-1865. Key Terms: Fort Sumter, border states, Winfield Scott, cotton diplomacy. Main Ideas: Following the outbreak of war at Fort Sumter, Americans chose sides. The Union and Confederacy prepared for war. . Iroquois confederacy 6.2.4.1 How was the Iroquois Confederacy structured? The Origin of the Six Nations The Peacemaker The Nations of the Confederacy The Clans The Chiefs The Peacemaker There were once five tribes who constantly fought with one another.

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