PPT-Irish-American Civil War Experience

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Before the War First immigrant group to arrive in large numbers Between 1800 and 1920 5 million Irish men and women emigrated to the United States Were only half

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Before the War First immigrant group to arrive in large numbers Between 1800 and 1920 5 million Irish men and women emigrated to the United States Were only half involved in American culture Were tasked with constructing an image of themselves as both Irish and Americans. Examine the roles of civil rights advocates . Lesson Objective. Examine the roles of civil rights . advocates . including the significance of Martin Luther King, Malcolm X, . Thurgood. Marshall, Rosa Parks, and Philip Randolph.. By: Jake Ewing. ETE 100 – 02. November 2, 2009. Abraham Lincoln. 16. th. President of the United States.. President during the Civil War.. Freed the slaves.. President from March 1961- April 1865.. Before the War. First immigrant group to arrive in large numbers. Between 1800 and 1920, 5 million Irish men and women emigrated to the United States. Were only half involved in American culture. Were tasked with constructing an image of themselves as both Irish and Americans. Catholics are Christians. Don’t ever ever make . that. mistake again!. Things We Have Already Covered. Catholics are . Christians: “Christianity” . is an umbrella term, NOT a synonym exclusively for evangelical . Chapter 14, section 1. Main Idea: . *In the mid-1800’s, millions of Europeans came to the U.S. hoping to build a better life.. Why It Matters Now:. *These German, Irish, and Scandinavians had a strong influence on American culture.. Part I:. The Beginning and Major Battles. The beginning…. THE AMERICAN CIVIL WAR, PART I. THE AMERICAN CIVIL WAR, PART I. Secession. With the election of Abraham Lincoln in November 1860, Southern states started to secede . Examine the roles of civil rights advocates . Lesson Objective. Examine the roles of civil rights . advocates . including the significance of Martin Luther King, Malcolm X, . Thurgood. Marshall, Rosa Parks, and Philip Randolph.. The student will identify key events, issues, and individuals relating to the causes, course, and consequences of the Civil War.. A. The Kansas-Nebraska Act. It created the territories of Kansas and Nebraska and allowed settlers in those territories to determine if they would allow slavery within their boundaries.. Writing Narratives. Review. Based on literature from the 1800s, how did American Ideals change from pre Civil War to Reconstruction?. . American Disillusionment. a feeling of disappointment resulting from the discovery that something is not as good as one believed it to be.. Comparing the North and the South. Strategy During the War. Life During the War . Fighting During the War. The Final Phase Part I . The Final Phase Part II . America: The Story of Us. Today you will be completing a video response sheet to preview the events that occurred during the . BILL CLINTON, 1993-2001. DOMESTIC POLICY. . *Cut Federal spending, raised taxes on wealthy. *Proposed health care reform; failed to pass. *CONTRACT WITH AMERICA—Newt Gingrich proposes. smaller government/ more responsible to people. What was Home Rule?. Who were Nationalists & who were Unionists?. What was the name of the party in Ireland who were established to get Home Rule?. Who was their Leader?. Which party in Britain supported the IPP & which party was against it?. Revolution. In the late 1800’s, the . Industrial . Revolution tore one country completely apart. . An . estimated . 1 million people . died. Brother fought brother, towns and cities were burned to the ground, families destroyed, millions of homes lost, and millions of people rendered destitute (poor), without homes, jobs, money or food. . a.holmes@qub.ac.uk. . Overview. I. . Understanding eighteenth-century Ireland . II. . Politics and religion, 1690-1776. III. . Revolutions – American, French … and Irish?. I. Understanding eighteenth-century Ireland .

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