 Title: Civil War  Description: Effects on the United States  Grade Level: 9-12  Curriculum: English/ American Revolution.

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 Title: Civil War  Description: Effects on the United States  Grade Level: 9-12  Curriculum: English/ American Revolution

What role did Abraham Lincoln play in the Civil War? How long did the Civil War last? What effects did the Civil War have on the South? What were the issues of the time? In this webquest you will find the answers to these questions and much more. Take a tour through the Civil War and discover many facts you may not know.

 In this webquest you will have to answer the following questions listed below. Each of the questions may have a sub-question or two underneath it. You may answer them if you wish, but the questions in bold are required for you to answer.  1. What role did Abraham Lincoln play in the Civil War? What did the South fear when Abraham was elected? What were the main failures of Abraham while being president?  2. How long did the Civil War last? How did the war get started? What was the first battle of the war? When did the war end?  3. What effects did the Civil War have on the South? How many casualties were there in the war? What was the main cause of the Civil War?

 What where issues at the time? How did the Northern economy compare to the Southern economy? How does the civil war continue to effect our country?

 You must research one category at a time. You may use internet. Be sure to give a list of sources on where you received the information. Here are some websites you may use, they are listed below.  What role did Abraham Lincoln play in the Civil War?  Abraham Lincoln Abraham Lincoln  Image 1 Image 1  How long did the Civil War last? Abraham lincoln Civil War Summary

 What effects did the Civil War have on the South?  Slavery Slavery  Gettysburg Gettysburg  What were issues at the time?  Abraham Lincoln Abraham Lincoln  weapons weapons

 Your work will be evaluated by the rubric provided by your teacher.

 What have you learned?  How will this help you in your class work?  What do you think the purpose of this Webquest was?  What was your favorite question to answer?  What was the most challenging?

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