The Civil War One Word, Civil WarThe Civil War One Word, Civil War
The federal government was very small, states could do as the wished for the most part
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Chapter 1 Founding of American Political Thought Study Guide KeyChapter 1 Founding of American Political Thought Study Guide Key
Which ancient civilization had the greatest influence on the American Founding Fathers?
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American Independence Day-July 4American Independence Day-July 4
Europeans came, the Native Americans lived in America. (Native American are also called American Indians.) The Pilgrims came from England (part of Great Britain) in 1620. Later other people came to America
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Liberty who started the Committees of correspondenceLiberty who started the Committees of correspondence
Ben Franklin- was an inventor, statesman, diplomat, signer of the Declaration of Independence and oldest delegate to the Constitutional Convention. Writer of Poor Richard’s Almanac
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10 multiple-choice questions, 10 True/False. This section is worth 20 Points10 multiple-choice questions, 10 True/False. This section is worth 20 Points
The student is also expected to answer 2 of the 5 essay prompts (questions). This section is worth 80 points total or 40 points per essay. Be sure that you are utilizing the color-coded writingworksho ppt for correct formatting!!!
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Spanish-American War Imperialist or Humanitarian Conflict? The issueSpanish-American War Imperialist or Humanitarian Conflict? The issue
The issue: Should the United States go to war against Spain in an effort to help Cuba end oppressive Spanish rule? Or are there no compelling reasons for the United States to go to war?
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Analyze the constraints that both Abraham Lincoln and Jefferson Davis faced as the Civil War began and describe how they dealt with them in order to prosecute the war
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Civil War Study Guide Name Date Chapters 16 : The Civil War Begins Period Learning Goal: Students will independently be able to identify and understand the events, leadersCivil War Study Guide Name Date Chapters 16 : The Civil War Begins Period Learning Goal: Students will independently be able to identify and understand the events, leaders
Learning Goal: Students will independently be able to identify and understand the events, leaders, and strategies which shaped the Civil War and transformed the nation
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Civil War Battles SummaryCivil War Battles Summary
The war was fought between the northern and southern states, also known as the Union and the Confederacy, and ended on April 9, 1865, when Robert E. Lee surrendered to Ulysses S. Grant in the town of Appomattox Court House
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Travels in the Confederate States Fiche Listing Abbott, Allen OTravels in the Confederate States Fiche Listing Abbott, Allen O
Prison Life in the South: at Richmond, Macon, Savannah, Charleston, Columbia, Charlotte, Raleigh, Goldsborough, and Andersonville, during the years 1864 and 1865
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Coffer Family Events February 3, 1862 – Huldah V. Coffer gives birth to her son, Joshua Coffer Junior. February 15, 1862Coffer Family Events February 3, 1862 – Huldah V. Coffer gives birth to her son, Joshua Coffer Junior. February 15, 1862
February 1862 – Joshua Coffer allegedly is taken prisoner by some of Confederate General J. E. B. Stuart’s men and taken to Richmond, va and put in prison
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A ndersonville PrisonA ndersonville Prison
South Carolina because of threats of Union raids. All but 1,500 prisoners were shipped out. After the threat was nearly gone, the number of prisoners once again slowly increased
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New England religious leader and midwife. Hutchinson is known chiefly for her role in the antinomian controversy in Massachusetts Bay ColonyNew England religious leader and midwife. Hutchinson is known chiefly for her role in the antinomian controversy in Massachusetts Bay Colony
Christian era, female activism in religious life gave some women high visibility, thus preserving their voices in the historical record
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Politeuma: The Heritage of the Privileged Class 08-09-16-B. Sbc08-02 / Summary of the Privileged ClassPoliteuma: The Heritage of the Privileged Class 08-09-16-B. Sbc08-02 / Summary of the Privileged Class
Summary of the Privileged Class; Politeuma Citizenship; the Battles at Philippi: Octavius & Antony v. Brutus & Cassius; Battle of Actium: Octavian v. Antony
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Ap us history Fact SheetAp us history Fact Sheet
This is a historical novel about the Battle of Lexington and Concord in 1775, the first battle of the American Revolution
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