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National History Standards Standard 3 Student engages in historical analysis and interpretation Era 5 Civil War and Reconstruction 18501877 2A Compare the human

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National History Standards Standard 3 Student engages in historical analysis and interpretation Era 5 Civil War and Reconstruction 18501877 2A Compare the human resources of the Union and the Confederacy 2B Explore the motives for fighting and the d. First Manassas. Marching to Manassas. On July 18, 1861 Union troops began to March to . Manassas. They were new recruits and had only signed up for 90 days. On July 21. st. a group of sightseers and picnickers rode out from Washington to watch the battle. Mr. Pablo . Cameselle. 1861. 1862. 1863. 1864. 1865. "War is cruelty. There is no use trying to reform it. The crueler it is, the sooner it will be over. .“ - General . William Tecumseh Sherman. 1861: . The Civil War. Strengths… and Weaknesses. North. No clear military leader. Naval advantage (3/4 of officers, most shipyards, warships). 22 million people. 80% of nation’s factories. Well-established distribution lines. 16.1: . War Erupts. Today’s Essential Question: What important decisions did President Lincoln have to make in . the first few weeks of the Civil . War?. Vocabulary. dilemma. . – a difficult problem with two equally undesirable solutions. Date. : January 1, 1863. Casualties. : 600 Union soldiers, 50 Confederate soldiers. Summary. : After losing Galveston to Union troops in October 1862, the Confederacy was more determined than ever to recapture one of its most important ports. At 3:00 am on New Year’s Day, 1863, four Confederate gunboats appeared, coming down the bay toward Galveston. Soon afterward, the Rebels also began a land attack. Confederate troops killed most of the Union forces in Galveston and also captured many Union ships. Union forces even blew up one of their own ships to prevent it from being captured by the Confederates. By 10:00 am, Galveston was in Confederate hands again, although the Union blockade would limit trade in and out of the harbor. 1861. Economic Advantages &Disadvantages. The Union:. 1. 22 Mil. People. 2. Immigrant Pop. (Irish & German). 3. 90% of:. . Factories. . Railroads. . Telegraphs. The Confederacy:. Unit 11, Notes 3. First Bull Run (Manassas) . Hundreds of spectators were in . attendance. on July 21, 1861 at Manassas, . Virginia. to witness the . first. and what they thought would be the only . Confederate flag modeled off . the . Saint Andrew’s Cross . (. Flag of Scotland. ). 1. st. Flag of . Confederacy. 2. nd. Flag of the Confederacy . (. Without wind, there was a problem with Flag. ). 1 What caused the United States to divide?. -. north’s . economy was industrial (immigrants worked in factories). -the south had an agricultural economy that depended on slave labor. -the north was in favor of . Georgia Performance Standard. SS8H6 The student will analyze the impact of the Civil War and Reconstruction on Georgia. . b. State the importance of key events of the Civil War; include Antietam, the Emancipation Proclamation, Gettysburg, Chickamauga, the Union blockade of Georgia’s coast, Sherman’s Atlanta Campaign, Sherman’s March to the Sea, and Andersonville. . 1861-1865. Secession and Military Stalemate, 1861-1862. The Secession Crisis. The Union collapsed first in South Carolina, the home of John Calhoun, nullification, and southern rights. Secession December 20, 1860. . . In . dozens of cities across the U.S., activists are vandalizing and toppling Confederate monuments and symbols. They’re also pushing for cities, counties and states to destroy or relocate statues dating back more than a hundred years. Take out your Keeper that describes each . part. Write “OPTIC” down the side. O. P. T. I. C. Also, get ready for notes .  . Texas in the Civil War. Essential Question:. Identify significant individuals and events concerning Texas in the Civil War. The Common Civil War Soldier The American Battlefield Trust Traveling Trunk Program Lesson #1 Military Issued Mississippi Rifle & Bayonet Military Issued Knapsack & Blanket Roll Military Issued

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