The Civil War Created by:. How were the North and South alike and different? Describe how the North was different from the South here. North South Describe.

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The Civil War Created by:

How were the North and South alike and different? Describe how the North was different from the South here. North South Describe how the South was different from the North here. List how they were the same here.

Explain how geographical regions can determine how people live and work.

Describe why sectional differences between the north and south caused conflict between them.

Explain why eleven southern states seceded.

Explain the reason the North and the South fought the Civil War.

Infer what it will mean if each side wins.

Describe the events of Colonel Straight's raid and how he was stopped by General Nathan Bedford Forrest with the aid of Emma Samson.

Summarize the naval blockade and the fall of Mobile.