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The American Civil War 1861-1865 Who: American citizens What: A war between members of the same group or country When: 1861-1865 Where: The United States of America http://www.opencourtresources.com Why: Some states disagreed with the American government about the issue of slavery, and they wanted to be their own country.

The Union States Also called: Army led by: Political views: *The North *The Yankees Army led by: Ulysses S. Grant Political views: Did not agree with slavery Soldiers’ Uniform: Blue

Confederate States Also called: Army led by: Political views: *The South *The Rebels Army led by: Robert E. Lee Political views: Wanted to continue slavery Soldiers’ Uniform: Grey

Important People Abraham Lincoln: The President of the United States during the time of the Civil War. He wanted to abolish, or end, slavery. Harriet Tubman: Created the “Underground Railroad” for the slaves to use to escape to the north.

“The Gettysburg Address” In this immortal speech, Abraham Lincoln pays tribute to the soldiers at Gettysburg and the noble cause for which they gave their lives.

Partner Activity *Think about what you know about war. *With your partner, create a circle map that contains everything that you know about war. War *Be sure to Include a frame of reference.