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1 Thursday, April 19 – Anniversary of the Battle of Lexington (1 st battle of the Revolution) 1. Update your Table of Contents if you did not yesterday DateEntry TitleEntry # 4/11Civil War Causes Worksheet52 4/12STAAR Review53 4/13Civil War movie54 4/18Lincoln v. Davis Venn Diagram55 2. Turn to entry #55 and title it: Lincoln v. Davis

2 Did Mrs. Siek take role???? Yes – go on to next slide No – GO TAKE ROLE NOW!!!!!

3 XI. The Assassination http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6qAeFjCscRY A. April 14, 1865, 5 days after the war ended, Lincoln and his wife attended a play at Ford’s Theatre in Wash. D.C. B. As he watched the play, John Wilkes Booth came in from behind & shot him in the back of the head. A few hours later, he was dead. C. Booth escaped to VA where he was cornered by the Union Army in a barn. He would not surrender, and so he was shot to death

4 XII. The Amendments A. These were passed during Reconstruction: 1. 13th Amendment- abolished slavery, Dec. 18, 1865 2. 14th Amendment- granted blacks citizenship, July 28, 1868 3. 15 th amendment- gave blacks the right to vote, March 30, 1870 4. Reconstruction ended when Pres. Hayes removed federal troops from the South in 1877.

5 XIII. Lincoln’s Speeches A. 1st Inaugural Address, 1861- told south he did not want to end slavery, just not to let it spread; & if a war starts, it’s the south’s fault. B. Emancipation Proclamation, Jan. 1, 1863- freed slaves in the south only. C. Gettysburg Address, 1863- remember those that had died & save the Union. D. 2nd Inaugural Address, 1865- sin of slavery & how North & South were being punished for slavery.

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7 What do I do now? 1.Read the biographies of both men and compare and contrast by completing a Venn Diagram 2.Pick up a Reconstruction packet and read pages 517-528 to fill in the blanks (Blue Book)


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