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1 Wednesday – Draw what the word would look like
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5 The Who… The South The North
Abraham Lincoln, President of the Union – the United States General Ulysses S. Grant, General in Union Army General William Tecumseh Sherman, General in Union Army Jefferson Davis, President of the Confederate States of America General Robert E. Lee, Commanding General of the Confederate Forces after being promoted from General of Virginia Forces Pass out Ignite Page 6 Key Figures from Civil War Unit 5

6 Fort Sumter, South Carolina Vicksburg, Mississippi
Battles to Remember Fort Sumter, South Carolina Vicksburg, Mississippi Gettysburg, Pennsylvania Appomattox, Virginia THERE WERE OTHERS TOO! 6

7 FORT SUMTER The First Shots O Caroline, Caroline, Child of the sun,
We can never forget, That our hearts have been one! Oliver Wendell Holmes The First Shots 7

8 The Tide Turns to the North
Vicksburg Gettysburg July 1-3, 1863 Over 50,000 dead Lee’s leadership failed for first time South suffers stunning defeat from which it can’t overcome Lincoln fires Gen. Meade for not ending war and puts Grant in charge July 4, 1863 9 month siege to stop blockade of Mississippi river General Grant wins and cuts South in two parts and makes it unable to get supplies Read Gettysburg Address Here 8

9 Thursday – Use the words in a sentence
Although it was torn and tattered, the flag endured the battle of Fort McHenry. Abraham Lincoln wanted to bring the southern states back into the union without malice.

10 APPOMATTOX General Lee in retreat from Petersburg waiting for supplies
Lines cut by Union Forces Virginia army cut in two with no help Lee meets Grant for terms to surrender on April 9, 1865! 10

11 Now What To Do? End various battles throughout nation
Catch Jefferson Davis who refuses to surrender Should the South be punished for its crimes, or forgiven like a prodigal son? 11

12 Lincoln Wants To Forgive The South
Read from 2nd inaugural here “The South expects us to punish them, but we will be lenient…” 12

13 He also promises citizenship for African Americans displeasing many including one John Wilkes Booth and is killed April 14, 1865 13

14 Andrew Johnson becomes the 17th President of the United States
Reconstruction Begins 14


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