Unit 3: The American Civil War: a nation Divided Fifth Grade Social Studies merit


Write a one paragraph summary of Sherman’s March to the Sea



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Write a one paragraph summary of Sherman’s March to the Sea.














































Surrender at Appomattox Courthouse

On April 9, 1865 General Robert E. Lee surrendered to Union General Ulysses S. Grant at Appomattox, Virginia. This signaled the start of the end of the American Civil War.

In early 1865, the Union Army began marching through the state of Virginia, pushing back the Confederate forces. In hopes of uniting with more Confederate troops in North Carolina, General Robert E. Lee and the Confederate Army abandoned the capital of Richmond and retreated. However, the Union Army soon cut off their retreat and they were forced to stop at Appomattox, Virginia.

General Grant and the Union Army had the Confederates surrounded. The Confederates were low on supplies, many soldiers were deserting, and they were greatly outnumbered. Upon looking at the conditions and the odds, General Lee felt he had no choice but to surrender.

The two Generals, Lee and Grant, met on April 9, 1865 to discuss the surrender of Lee's army. General Grant came and met Lee at the McLean house in Appomattox. Grant had great respect for Lee and, before they got down to surrender terms, he actually made some small talk with Lee.

General Grant had already discussed terms with President Lincoln. President Lincoln wanted peace to come to the Union and felt he needed to treat the Confederate soldiers such that they would not rebel again. The terms of the surrender were generous: Confederate soldiers would have to turn in their rifles, but they could return home immediately and keep their horses or mules. They were also given food as many of them were very hungry.

These terms were more than Lee and the Confederate Army could ask for. Although they were crushed to have to surrender, they could not dispute the fairness with which they were treated by the North.

There were many more soldiers and armies throughout the south that had not yet surrendered. However, when they heard of Lee's surrender at Appomattox, many of them knew the war was over. General Joseph Johnston surrendered his army to General Sherman on April 26, 1865. Many other officers followed in surrendering. The last Confederate general to surrender was General Stand Watie who surrendered on June 23, 1865.

On May 5, 1865 Confederate President Jefferson Davis held the last meeting of his cabinet. They officially dissolved, or ended, the Confederate government. Davis tried to escape, but was soon captured. He spent the next two years in prison.

On August 20, 1866 President Andrew Johnson signed a document stating that the American Civil War was over and all of America was at peace.



Write a one paragraph summary of the surrender at Appomattox Courthouse.























































































































































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Effects of the War

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Write a four paragraph essay to explain how the Civil War impacted the North and the South.





























































































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U. S. Economy

The Four Sectors

Households

p. 132

Private Business

p. 133

Banking

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Government

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Function

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Terms

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resources

resources

Checking account

national defense

























consumer goods

consume




transportation







Savings Account
















consumer service

labor




education



















Loan




goods

people




income security

























services







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Taxes make it happen
















Write a six paragraph essay to explain the four sectors of the economy.


































































































































Unit 2-3 Review:

Students should complete a notecard for each question. They should print the question on the front and print the answer on the back of the card

FRONT of NOTECARD (blank side)

BACK of NOTECARD (lined side)

What are the three causes of the Civil War?



The three causes of the Civil War are:

  • economic differences between the North and South







  • election of Abraham Lincoln as President of the United States.







1.

Name three causes of the Civil War.

2.

What does the concept of states’ rights mean?

3.

What does the term tariff mean?

4.

Amendment I

5.

Amendment II

6.

Amendment III

7.

Amendment IV

8.

Amendment V

9.

Amendment VI

10.

Amendment VII

11.

Amendment VIII

12.

Amendment IX

13.

Amendment X

14.

What does the term migration mean?

15.

What does the term immigration mean?

16.

What is a republic?

17.

What is a democracy?

18.

What does the term scarcity mean?

19.

What does the term opportunity cost mean?

20.

Who was Harriet Beecher Stowe?

21.

Define plantation

22.

What is a cash crop?

23.

Who was Abraham Lincoln?

24.

Who was Jefferson Davis?

25.

Who was Ulysses S. Grant?

26.

Who was Robert E. Lee?

27.

Who was William Tecumseh Sherman?

28.

Who was Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson?

29.

What was the Missouri Compromise?

30.

What was the Compromise of 1850?

31.

What was the Kansas-Nebraska Act?

32.

What was the Fugitive Slave Act?

33.

The Northern economy was based upon __________________________.

34.

The Southern economy was based upon __________________________.

35.

What was an abolitionist?

36.

What ruling did the Dred Scott case make?

37.

What is a push factor?

38.

What is a pull factor?

39.

What is sectionalism?

40.

Who was Nat Turner?

41.

Why is Gettysburg considered a turning point in the Union victory over the Confederacy?

42.

Why was Fort Sumter important to the Confederacy?

43.

What does the term scorched earth mean?

44.

What is important about Appomattox Courthouse, Va.?

45.

Why did the Emancipation Proclamation not produce the results Lincoln had hoped it would produce?

46.

What are the four sectors of the economy?

47.

What is the role of a household in the economy?

48.

What are the roles of privates businesses in the economy?

49.

How do banks function in the economy?

50.

How does the government function in the economy?



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