Sources consulted and cited where notedSources consulted and cited where noted
Doughty, Robert A., Ira Gruber, et al. American Military History and the Evolution of Western Warfare. Lexington, Mass.: D. C. Heath, 1996
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Lincoln and His GeneralsLincoln and His Generals
All documents cited in these lesson plans are from the Collected Works of Abraham Lincoln
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Every battle and for each of the teacherEvery battle and for each of the teacher
Assigned Civil War Commanders. Every group will have different commanders to research
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Slavery, Source Material and Critical Literature Fiche Listing Hunt, JamesSlavery, Source Material and Critical Literature Fiche Listing Hunt, James
The negro's place in nature: a proper read before the London anthropological society
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Every battle and for each of the teacherEvery battle and for each of the teacher
Assigned Civil War Commanders. Every group will have different commanders to research
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Changing Reasons for the North\Changing Reasons for the North's Involvement in the Civil War
President based on a promise to end slavery. In fact, it was just the opposite. He promised to leave slavery alone in the South. However, Lincoln wanted to prevent slavery from extending to any free state or any of the territories
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Potential Quiz Chapter 21 Multiple ChoicePotential Quiz Chapter 21 Multiple Choice
Arrange the following in chronological order: (A) the Battle of Bull Run, (B) the Battle of Gettysburg, (C) Lee's surrender at Appomattox, and (D) the Battle of Antietam
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Chapter 21—The Furnace of Civil War, 1861-1865 short answerChapter 21—The Furnace of Civil War, 1861-1865 short answer
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Title: Evidence of a Life Suttlers Row/Robbers Row at Fort WalkerTitle: Evidence of a Life Suttlers Row/Robbers Row at Fort Walker
Identify the location of Suttlers Row/Robbers Row in relation to other places, the conditions of places and the connections between them
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Apush unit 5 Test Multiple ChoiceApush unit 5 Test Multiple Choice
Lincoln had called for seventy-five thousand militia troops to form a voluntary Union army
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Sophie Archer Liam Simkins-WalkerSophie Archer Liam Simkins-Walker
Abraham Lincoln – the us president during the Civil War. He was an abolitionist and the first Republican president
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Chapter 21—The Furnace of Civil War, 1861-1865 short answerChapter 21—The Furnace of Civil War, 1861-1865 short answer
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Chapter 14: The Civil War The Secession CrisisChapter 14: The Civil War The Secession Crisis
In February 1861, representatives of the seven seceded states met at Montgomery, Alabama, and formed the Confederate States of America
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Life as a Soldier—Civil War Project Think-Tac-Toe American History I ms. RedmonLife as a Soldier—Civil War Project Think-Tac-Toe American History I ms. Redmon
The life of a soldier in the Confederacy and the Union Armies was not an easy life. There were many challenges that the soldiers had to face on a daily basis such as missing family or lack of adequate clothing and edible food
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Document: Washington C. Cassell to Abraham Lincoln, March 4, 1864Document: Washington C. Cassell to Abraham Lincoln, March 4, 1864
I have watched every movement that has been made looking at motives as well as results and am fully convinced that much of our disasters are from direct and indirect intentional causes but am sorry to say we have much more to complain of from lack
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