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Warm up

Warm up. - Based on the Story of US video: What were important innovations during the Civil War? Describe 3 innovations and how they changed war and how it is fought. Jefferson Davis Secede & Defend South. Lincoln “INVADE, CONQUER, RE-UNITE. People of the Civil War.

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Warm up

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  1. Warm up - Based on the Story of US video: What were important innovations during the Civil War? Describe 3 innovations and how they changed war and how it is fought.

  2. Jefferson Davis Secede & Defend South Lincoln “INVADE, CONQUER, RE-UNITE

  3. People of the Civil War Abraham Lincoln – President of Union Jefferson Davis – President of Confederacy

  4. Ulysses S. Grant – Top Union general. Established “total war” approach. William T. Sherman – Union general who led “Sherman’s March to the Sea” to destroy South

  5. Robert E. Lee – Became head of Confederate Army (originally asked by Lincoln to lead Union)

  6. Resources: N & S Think.Pair.Share - If the South is focused on agriculture, why does the Union have more grain production and more farms than the Confederacy?

  7. Rating the North & the South

  8. Think.Pair.Share What information are these two graphics showing? Which side’s population is more invested and committed to war – North or South? Explain.

  9. Railroad Lines, 1860

  10. Men Present for Duty in the Civil War

  11. It begins…. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FCoe5T2wmfU

  12. Fort Sumter

  13. North South How does each side feel about war? p273

  14. Battle of Bull Run (1st Manassas)July, 1861

  15. Read Samuel J. English primary source. How does the 1st Battle of Bull Run change the attitudes of people toward the war?

  16. “1st Battle of Bull Run” “This is going to be bad…” -Stick Man with gun

  17. “bloodiest day of war”

  18. Clip From Glory… https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lJiMlgvygvc *decapitation warning at 1 minute mark!*

  19. Civil War Casualtiesin Comparison to Other Wars

  20. Casualties on Both Sides

  21. Think. Pair. Share • What types of innovations have we learned about that resulted in these large casualty numbers? • Why else might the number of deaths be so high?

  22. Why would Lincoln only free slaves in the south and not just free all slaves? What people would be happy that slavery is being “completely done away with”?

  23. “Freedom to Slaves!!! (except border states…)” - Lincoln’s speech bubble

  24. “surrounded the south” “turning point”

  25. North Blockade Tactic

  26. The “Anaconda” Plan Vicksburg Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yRogiYncKj4

  27. Ticket out the door: - Describe three major events and/or people from the Civil War

  28. WARM UP • What event caused the South to secede from the Union? • What approach did North Carolina take when secession first began? • How did the 1st Battle of Bull Run change people’s attitudes about the war? • Why would some African-Americans be unhappy with the Emancipation Proclamation?

  29. “1 – 3 Days: bloodiest battle”“2- 50% Confederate Casualties” “3 - “

  30. Fields of Gettysburg… https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GCs-GhuDClI Gettysburg Address Read on p347 NC What is the purpose of this address? How does Lincoln inspire the union to continue fighting? Why do you think this is “recognized as one of the best speeches of all time”?

  31. “1 – 3 Days: bloodiest battle ““2- 50% Confederate Casualties” “3 – Gettysburg Address”

  32. Sherman’s March to the Sea video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WfnlltXPpTU “Take the South!” - Lincoln head “Sure, man” - beard face (left) “DESTROY ‘EM!” – beard face (right) “Sherman’s March to the Sea”

  33. TOTAL WAR (destroy everything)

  34. TOTAL WAR (destroy everything)

  35. Ulysses S. Grant – Top Union general. Established “total war” approach. Appomattox Courthouse Robert E. Lee – Became head of Confederate Army (originally asked by Lincoln to lead Union)

  36. Appomattox Courthouse Lee “I surrender…” Grant “ O.K…” “NORTH WINS!”

  37. Appomattox Courthouse Lee’s Surrender

  38. NC in the War If war must come, I prefer to be with my own people. If we have to shed blood, I prefer to shed Northern rather than Southern blood. If we have to slay, I would rather slay strangers than my own kindred 1/5th of all supplies Under Vance, NC provided more supplies and soldiers than any other state in the Confederacy. 1/6th of all troops NC Gov: Zebulon B. Vance

  39. NC in the War What is a common factor between all battle sites? What does this tell you about NC’s importance in the war? NC coast is important for control over shipping routes

  40. Role of NC: • Gives more supplies & troops to • Confederacy than any state • - Important shipping routes

  41. Processing Choose to do 1 of the following 3 options: Draw a cartoon strip illustrating 3 major events and/or people from the Civil War Write a song or poem with 2 stanzas about 3 major events and/or people from the Civil war Create a graphic organizer or flow chart the organizes 6 major events and/or people from the Civil War in a logical wa

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