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1 Good afterlunch! Please get out your Major Themes sheet and be prepared for a First Four activity – 10/26/17 – “Toward Emancipation” Using any of your own notes, briefly answer TWO of the following questions from the homework reading…

2 GQ#2 – What were the immediate impacts of the war? Emancipation
From the excerpt Toward Emancipation… How did the cause of the Union change between 1861 & 1863? What pressures led to this change? Identify several. Who were “contraband”? What do you think was “compensated emancipation”? Why did Lincoln propose it? What did Lincoln offer to the states of the South in the Emancipation Proclamation?

3 Review: GQ#1 & GQ#2 Strategies, tactics, leadership, civil liberties
Briefly research your assigned topic. Resources: Grey Book, AMSCO, your phone, class website – Be sure to use your technology appropriately. Be prepared to share with the class 7 Battles: What happened? Why was this battle significant? Civil Liberties in South Specific actions or laws? Compare to North? Draft in North & South Requirements, exceptions, problems/issues?

4 Mobilizing for War - CSA
800,000 served Conscription Act 1862 Substitutes, 20-Negro Law Military Supplies Tredegar Iron Works, Augusta Powder Works Food & Clothing Transportation Impressment Act 1863

5 Mobilizing for War - Union
2 million + served Food & Supplies no problem Business organization & transportation a huge advantage! Enrollment Act 1863 Substitution Commutation - $300

6 Financing the War Huge Money Needs Confederate property tax & Script
Union Income Tax War Bonds Legal Tender Act Greenbacks, Inflation Size & Power of Government?

7 First significant battle where the Union could claim victory.
Antietam

8 This Union general burned the city of Atlanta and then led the famous “March to the Sea.”
William T. Sherman

9 Biggest battle of the war. Also the turning point battle.
Gettysburg

10 The Civil War started here on April 12, 1861
Ft. Sumter – Charleston, SC

11 This battle gave the Union control of the Mississippi River.
Vicksburg

12 The Union “victory” here allowed Lincoln to issue the Emancipation Proclamation
Antietam

13 Ulysses S. Grant William T. Sherman
These two Union generals are credited with the innovation of “Total War.” Ulysses S. Grant William T. Sherman

14 Leader of the Confederate Army
Leader of the Confederate Army. Lincoln originally offered him leadership of the Union Army, but he joined the Confederacy after Virginia seceded Robert E. Lee

15 Tennessee, Virginia, and North Carolina seceded after this battle.
Ft. Sumter

16 Where did Lee surrender to Grant effectively ending the Civil War?
Appomattox Court House

17 Today’s Agenda How do we resolve conflict? Socratic Seminar Prep
GQ2 – How great were the immediate impacts of the Civil War? How did the Emancipation Proclamation impact the war? Socratic Seminar Prep Pre-Seminar Task Documents, Questions, Discussion

18 How did emancipation impact the war?
Read Docs What is the main idea of each? What controversial issues are raised in each? How does each contribute to emancipation? What are questions that each document raises for you? How is the process of emancipation evolving as the war progresses?

19 How does this work today?
Silent reading (12 min) Group discussion & clarification (8 min) Class questions, discussion, and clarification. (???) As many rounds as possible. Final Four Exit Ticket

20 Final Four Find a yellow sticky note.
What have you learned about Lincoln so far? How is Lincoln attempting to resolve conflict? What questions do you have about these documents? Post on the white board before you leave.

21 Emancipation Proclamation
GQ2 – Impacts of the Civil War How did the Emancipation Proclamation impact the war? What was it? What did it do? What did it not do? What does it show us about Lincoln?


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