Work in Library “The Reconstruction of the Union”

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U.S. History Wednesday, 1-14-15 Work in Library “The Reconstruction of the Union” Find the chart in Assignments and complete with as much detail as you can provide… DO NOT JUST CUT AND PASTE… READ THE MATERIAL!!

U.S. History Tuesday, 1-6-15 through Friday, 1-9-15 Civil War Key Events and Battles Research Project Describe the events leading to the event or battle Describe the geography/context of the event or battle Describe the event or battle in detail Who was involved? What was the immediate outcome? What was the longer-term outcome?

U.S. History Tuesday, 1-6-15 through Friday, 1-9-15 Civil War Key Events and Battles Research Project Lincoln Election and Inauguration – Darian Steele South Carolina Secession – Gary Brown Confederacy Formed – Lara Cox Ft. Sumter – Mckenna Wolhoy 1st Battle of Bull Run – Carlie Bryan Ft. Henry and Fort Donelson – Bobby Anderson Monitor v. Merrimac – Avery Webb Shiloh – Ari Duenas New Orleans – Hannah Irvine Peninsular Campaign – Austin Justice 2nd Battle of Bull Run – Aryanna Cannoy Antietam – Dylan Grimm

U.S. History Tuesday, 1-6-15 through Friday, 1-9-15 Civil War Key Events and Battles Research Project Emancipation Proclamation – Rory Holley Fredericksburg – Nick Earl Chancellorsville – Keely Wheatley Vicksburg – Megg Robertson Gettysburg – Destiny Goins Chattanooga – Tyler Martin Grant Made Commander – Savannah Hall Wilderness Campaign and Spotsylvania – Courtney Gibson Petersburg – Marissa Kelley Sherman’s March to the Sea – Emily Meade Appomattox – Hannah Mayo The Copperheads – Alexis Mosser Lincoln Assassination – Emily Salisbury

U.S. History Tuesday, 1-6-15 through Friday, 1-9-15 Civil War Key Events and Battles Research Project Lincoln Election and Inauguration – Shelby hall South Carolina Secession / Confederacy Formed – Audrey Lemaster 1st Battle of Bull Run – Zac Bruner Monitor v. Merrimac – Bradley Bush Peninsular Campaign – Alexis Davis Antietam – Kat Burns

U.S. History Tuesday, 1-6-15 through Friday, 1-9-15 Civil War Key Events and Battles Research Project Emancipation Proclamation – Alexis Davis Chancellorsville – Shelby Hall Gettysburg – Zac Bruner Petersburg – Bradley Bush Sherman’s March to the Sea – Audrey Lemaster Appomattox – Kat Burns