IV. single-answer multiple choiceIV. single-answer multiple choice
Arrange the following in chronological order: (A) the Battle of Bull Run, (B) the Battle of Gettysburg, (C) Lee’s surrender at Appomattox, (D) the Battle of Antietam
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Short answerShort answer
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\" Where Do They Play?\"" Where Do They Play?"
Using nfl teams to Learn Fundamental Geography Skills: Absolute and Relative Location
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Notes- civil war: April 1861- april 1865Notes- civil war: April 1861- april 1865
A portion of Virginia broke away from the secessionists to stay loyal to the union- would become the state of West Virginia during the war
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The solid arrow represents Confederate troop movementsThe solid arrow represents Confederate troop movements
Confederate victory on the map. Find the dotted arrow in the in the key that represents Union troop movements. Trace over the arrow with a different colored pencil, marker, or pen. Shade in the battle symbol that will show a Union victory
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Cooperatives Cooperative IdentificationCooperatives Cooperative Identification
Eagle Grove and Sergeant Bluff, Iowa. In 1986, this co-op acquired 2 additional soybean processing plants in Mason City and Manning, Iowa from Agri Industries. In 1996, this co-op opened a plant in Emmetsburg, Iowa
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Brigadier General Thomas T. TaylorBrigadier General Thomas T. Taylor
Margaret Antoinette (Netta) White Taylor was Thomas’ wife and daughter of prominent ‘Teacher’ John D. White. She was in her early twenties and had two young boys, Miles and Thomas
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Chapter 9 VocabularyChapter 9 Vocabulary
Greenback- congress passed the Legal Tender Act in Feb of 1862. This act created a national currency & allowed the government to issue paper money. These paper bills became known as greenbacks
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Chapter 22 The Civil WarChapter 22 The Civil War
How do you think people‘s attitudes toward the Civil War changed from the beginning of the war, pictured above, to later in the war, shown at the left?
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A current Bibliographic Resource for the Red-cockaded Woodpecker Updated May 2005A current Bibliographic Resource for the Red-cockaded Woodpecker Updated May 2005
Abbot, C. C. 1895. Red-cockaded woodpecker. Page 146 in The birds about us. J. B. Lippincott, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, usa
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The Strategic Choices of the North and South Excerpt fromThe Strategic Choices of the North and South Excerpt from
Southern independence, and thereby save their economies. The South merely had to hold out until cotton stocks ran out at European mills
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Border states. Those who supported the Confederacy simply left and moved further south. The Confederacy chose Richmond, VirginiaBorder states. Those who supported the Confederacy simply left and moved further south. The Confederacy chose Richmond, Virginia
Virginia to be its capital. President Lincoln wanted to keep order and control in the border states because he wanted them to stay in the Union
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Battle of Fort SumterBattle of Fort Sumter
The bombardment/siege and ultimate surrender of Fort Sumter by Brig. General P. G. T. Beauregard was the official start of the Civil War
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Amherst college, Amherst, ma head Coach- brian HammAmherst college, Amherst, ma head Coach- brian Hamm
Massachusetts. Our total undergraduate enrollment is 1800. There are four colleges/universities within a ten-mile radius of Amherst College and Amherst students can take classes at any of the four
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Unit 2-The Early Modern WorldUnit 2-The Early Modern World
Europeans experienced a profound cultural awakening, signaling the beginning of modern times; rebirth of Greek/Roman culture
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