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Good morning! Please get out your Major Themes sheet and your Post Seminar Task questions. Find a place in your notes to respond to an “I see, I think, I wonder” prompt.
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First Four Cartoon Analysis I see… I think… I wonder…
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Review Socratic Seminar: Lincoln & Emancipation End of Civil War
How do we resolve conflict? GQ1 – Why did the war last 4 yrs? GQ2 – How great were the immediate impacts of the war? Socratic Seminar: Lincoln & Emancipation End of Civil War Last battles
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The Progress of War:
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End of the War April 9 – Appomattox Court House April 14
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Casualties on Both Sides
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Civil War Casualties in Comparison to Other Wars
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What’s next? What are the big issues or questions once the war is over? Unit Question: How do we resolve conflict? GQ3 - What were the aims & outcomes of Reconstruction?
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Post War Key Questions 1. How do we bring the South back into the Union? 4. Who gets to decide? 2. How do we rebuild the South? 3. What happens with former slaves?
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GQ3 - What were the aims & outcomes of Reconstruction?
Jigsaw Groups With your group, identify the chief goals and actions taken during Reconstruction from your assigned perspective. President Lincoln President Johnson Radical Republicans in Congress Resources – Grey book pp , AMSCO pp , Pageant pp
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Post War Key Questions 1. How do we bring the South back into the Union? 4. Who gets to decide? 2. How do we rebuild the South? 3. What happens with former slaves?
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Use your charts to create a visual to represent your assigned “plan” for Reconstruction.
Goal(s) of your plan Specific steps taken toward goal(s) Challenges/conflicts in working toward goal(s) Results/outcomes, successes/failures Be prepared to share your visual with the class
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Paper 2 Part B Question How far did President Johnson continue the Reconstruction policies of President Lincoln?
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