Major Events of the Civil WarMajor Events of the Civil War
The battle of Ft. Sumter marked the beginning of the Civil War. The South attacked Ft. Sumter to gain control of the Union fort that was located in the Confederacy. Because the North was low on supplies and men
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MCoe librariesMCoe libraries
E464. U6 1891 War of the Rebellion: a compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies. Vol. 38. Washington, D. C.: Government Printing Office, 1891. Se
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The american civil war, 1861-1865The american civil war, 1861-1865
This may be ordered from the book store in Norris or is available through Amazon
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Civil War Review Identify and Put in Chronological Order the Following Civil War EventsCivil War Review Identify and Put in Chronological Order the Following Civil War Events
List: Which were the Confederate States? Which were the Union States? Which were the Border States?
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Go to your libraryGo to your library
Go to your library Most libraries will have Summer Reading program with story telling. Be sure and visit your local library this summer for some reading time!
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Name: Civil War Study Guide Terms to KnowName: Civil War Study Guide Terms to Know
Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson Confederate general who led the Confederate army to victory in several battles early in Civil War
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Identify and Put in Chronological Order the Following Civil War EventsIdentify and Put in Chronological Order the Following Civil War Events
How did the Emancipation Proclamation change the tone of the war for the Union? How did it keep the South from gaining foreign allies?
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DeSana Middle School 8thDeSana Middle School 8th
Grade students at DeSana Middle School who are not participating in the 8th Grade Savannah Trip, will have the opportunity to attend various In-town educational field trips
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Transcontinental Railroad: Promontory Point, Utah, May 10, 1869Transcontinental Railroad: Promontory Point, Utah, May 10, 1869
Promontory Point, Utah, to drive in the last spike of the Pacific Railroad, the first of five transcontinental railroads built in the 19th century
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Civil war board game projectCivil war board game project
Some of the best projects we have seen are made out of everyday basic materials students had at home, from friends, or from the Dollar Store. We will actually play these games in class together on thursday, october 8th and friday
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Civil war board game projectCivil war board game project
Please remember, you don’t have to spend any or a lot of money making these as projects are graded on effort, following directions, and neatness
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