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1 Warm-up 11/15/11 Read p. 388 – 389 Answer the questions on the bottom of p. 389

2 family picnic before Battle of Bull Run

3 southerns call Bull Run battles the Battles of Manassas

4 battles of bull run

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7 American wartime casualties *Gulf War, 1991 - 760 killed and wounded *American Revolution - 10,500 killed or wounded *War of 1812 - 6,700 killed or wounded *Mexican War - 6,000 killed or wounded *D-Day in June 1944 – about 6,000 Americans killed or wounded Antietam: The War's Bloodiest Day Battle of Antietam - 11,500 Union & 10,200 Confederates killed or wounded -battle began at 6 a.m. and ended around 5 p.m. -about 1,972 men suffered wounds or death every hour After this battle, Lincoln issued a preliminary version of the Emancipation Proclamation. This changed the war from an effort to stop a rebellion into an all-out, revolutionary struggle to get rid of slavery and thus change the entire political, social, and economic system of the South. Almost despite themselves, some white Americans found themselves fighting and dying for the freedom of human beings whom they (the whites) openly regarded as inferior.

8 -Gettysburg, southern Penn. -Gen. Lee invaded the North a 2 nd time -51,000 casualties -largest battle of the war Lincoln gave his “Gettysburg Address” here when the cemetary was dedicated

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10 Major Battles of the Civil War 1 st & 2 nd Battles of Bull Run *Confederate victories Battle of Gettysburg * Union victory Battle of Antietem *stalemate but caused Lincoln to issue the Emancipation Proclamation Battle of Shiloh * Confederate victory Battle at Vicksburg *Union victory -Grant surrounded Confederate troops & cut them off from the Mississippi River

11 warm up 11/18/11 explain the advances in technology used in the Civil War

12 Turn to pages 9 & 10 in your booklet. It should already be labeled North at the top and South at the bottom. Now add a square in the middle to write notes about “effects on civilians” north effects on civilians south looks something like this

13 north Leaders – Pres. Lincoln, Gen. Grant Strategies 1. capture Richmond, the Confederate capital 2. split the South by controlling Miss. River 3. blockade the South along the Atlantic Ocean Big victories: Gettysburg & Vicksburg Resources: railroads, factories, people, $$

14 BOTH SIDES – huge loss of life -women worked in factories, govt offices, served as nurses in the army & even fought in disguise -men were drafted North - anti-war protests South – severe supply shortages -inflation caused high prices -1000’s deserted EFFECTS ON CIVILIANS

15 south Leaders – Pres. Jefferson Davis, Gen. Lee Strategies/Goals 1. Capture Washington DC, the Union capital 2. gain recognition of independent status from countries of Europe (GB & France, especially) Big victories: Firing on Fort Sumter Battles of Bull Run

16 summary activity Review the strategies for the North and South. Which side accomplished its goals? How do you know? write this in a blank space somewhere on this page of your book Turn in your book to the brown bucket when you are finished with the summary activity. The Civil War crossword puzzle is due Monday for points. Test over the Civil War is Tuesday. Have a good weekend.

17 11/21/11 Define the following words tariff- secede- abolitionist-


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