PPT-Lincoln’s Assassination

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Americas Sixteenth President giving the Gettysburg Address Visiting the soldiers 2 nd Inauguration This is the last known photograph of Lincoln before his assassination

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Americas Sixteenth President giving the Gettysburg Address Visiting the soldiers 2 nd Inauguration This is the last known photograph of Lincoln before his assassination Clara Harris Major Rathbone. The Assassination of Abraham Lincoln. Shot on April 15, 1865. 16. th. President. 1861-1865. The Assassination of Abraham Lincoln. John Wilkes Booth. The Assassination of Abraham Lincoln. Why did Booth kill Lincoln?. LO to identify key causes of World War 1. Starter – . Can you name the two alliances that were formed before WW1? . Can you also name the countries?. Triple. . Alliance. Triple. Entente. Ge. …………………. Friday, April 14. th. , 1865. 7am to 2pm - Breakfast with family, met with cabinet, visitors, invited Grants to theater, met with Vice-President. 2pm - lunch with Mrs. Lincoln. 3pm to 8pm – met with former slave, various other individuals including a one-armed soldier, carriage ride. Beginning of the Postwar Era. Grant Takes Command. After Grant is given control in 1864, he vowed to end the war within a year. 3 Major . offensives. Grant. - started in the north with 118,000 men- few months later half of these were casualties- . Noel M. Cassidy C. Patrick N. Anna L.. Overview. Shortly after noon on November 22, 1963, President John F. Kennedy was assassinated as he rode in a motorcade through . Dealey. Plaza in downtown Dallas, . A PowerPoint Presentation by Faith Bern. For Teachers:. This project will teach students about the four United States Presidential Assassinations. These lessons can be used in conjunction with lessons on the branches of government, the presidents, President's Day and elections. These lessons could also be integrated into lessons on historical events. They were developed for fourth graders but could be adapted to work for fifth through eighth grade students.. What happened to Lincoln’s assassin & his conspirators?. How did Lincoln’s death affect the US?. What were 2 of Lincoln’s goals/desires for Reconstruction?. Adam Ferrara – Lincoln . joke. Stone Lisek. John Fitzgerald Kennedy . Born: May 29, 1917, Brookline, . MA. Significance: United States President from 1960-1963. Assassinated November 22 1963 in Dallas Texas. By Lee Harvey Oswald . John Wilkes . Booth. Born on May 10, 1838 in Maryland; the 9th of 10 children.. He . was a racist and Southern sympathizer during the Civil War. . He hated Abraham . Lincoln, . who represented everything Booth was against.. By: Autumn, Ashely, Chad, and Griffin. Abraham Lincoln . Abraham Lincoln was born on February 12, 1809, in Hardin County, Kentucky. Lincoln went through minimal schooling due to him being busy attempting to support his family. Lincoln became involved in politics when he began to support the Whig Party, he later became a legislature for the state of Illinois. . US History. Ms. Gibson. What would the nation need to focus on after the Civil War?. After four years of bloody, bitter fighting the Union won the Civil . War. The nation now . had to be put back . together (aka Reconstruction). Facts, Fiction and Frankly Craziness. Class 2 – . Dramatis personae . Jim Dunphy. dunphyjj@aol.com. 1. Intro . In this class, we will look at . 20. + people involved in the Lincoln Assassination, both before the event and their eventual fates. . The Lincoln Assassination: Facts, Fiction and Frankly Craziness Class 1: Assassination 101 Jim Dunphy dunphyjj@aol.com 1 Intro You might think you know what happened on 10 th Street NW in DC on April 14, 1865, but……. Who shot John F Kennedy?. Assassination. How does the assassination of MLK and Franz Ferdinand compare? . Task . – Dump as many facts that you can remember about the Franz Ferdinand Assassination into the head..

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