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The movie industry is sometimes starved for good acting, great dialogue and scenes that make the viewer really listen to the words, especially historic words
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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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Civil War Game Union (North)- 9 million or 2,900,000 Confederacy (South)- 2 million or 1,200,000Civil War Game Union (North)- 9 million or 2,900,000 Confederacy (South)- 2 million or 1,200,000
North and South, testing your knowledge of specific events throughout the years of the Civil War. Each of these battles will result in causalities for both armies. There will also be bulletin board, and a small project
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Every battle and for each of the teacherEvery battle and for each of the teacher
Assigned Civil War Commanders. Every group will have different commanders to research
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Lecture #13 the civil war from The Election of Lincoln to the Surrender at Appomattox Election of 1860Lecture #13 the civil war from The Election of Lincoln to the Surrender at Appomattox Election of 1860
When Abraham Lincoln won the election of 1860, southern supporters of slavery called the south to secede from the Union. They argued that since they had voluntarily joined the U. S., they could also voluntarily leave the U. S
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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 14: The Civil War The Secession CrisisChapter 14: The Civil War The Secession Crisis
In February 1861, representatives of the seven seceded states met at Montgomery, Alabama, and formed the Confederate States of America
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Civil war study guideCivil war study guide
How was Lincoln able to win the Presidency even though he only received 40% of the popular vote?
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Gone with the WindGone with the Wind
Theatrical pre-release poster. David O. Selznick demanded that Vivien Leigh be given higher billing, so in later posters, her name was billed right below Clark Gable's
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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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Notes on African-American History Since 1900Notes on African-American History Since 1900
Georgia in 1739, but the largest and most notable slave plots or insurrections were the Gabrial Prosser Conspiracy in Virginia in 1800, the slave revolt in Louisiana in 1811
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Subject: War! It’s fantastic, by the way. TossupsSubject: War! It’s fantastic, by the way. Tossups
Edited by Andrew R. Juhl of the University of Iowa Academic Quiz Club
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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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