influential people of the civil war examining the roles of abraham lincoln, jefferson davis, ulysses...
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Influential People of Influential People of the Civil Warthe Civil WarExamining the roles of Abraham Examining the roles of Abraham Lincoln, Jefferson Davis, Lincoln, Jefferson Davis, Ulysses S. Grant, Robert E. Lee, Ulysses S. Grant, Robert E. Lee, and Thomas “Stonewall” Jacksonand Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson
Abraham LincolnAbraham Lincoln Republican Presidential candidate Republican Presidential candidate Northern Democrats – Stephen Northern Democrats – Stephen
Douglas; Southern Democrats – Douglas; Southern Democrats – John Breckenridge; Split the voteJohn Breckenridge; Split the vote
Southerners feared Lincoln Southerners feared Lincoln Lincoln electedLincoln elected
Jefferson DavisJefferson Davis Senator from MississippiSenator from Mississippi Argued for States’ RightsArgued for States’ Rights Elected President of Confederate Elected President of Confederate
States of AmericaStates of America Concentrated on military authority, Concentrated on military authority,
rather than civil authority of rather than civil authority of governmentgovernment
Ulysses S. GrantUlysses S. Grant West Point graduateWest Point graduate Northern General in Mississippi Northern General in Mississippi
Valley CampaignsValley Campaigns Commander of all Union armiesCommander of all Union armies With the Army of the Potomac, With the Army of the Potomac,
forced Lee to surrender in Virginiaforced Lee to surrender in Virginia
Robert E. LeeRobert E. Lee West Point graduateWest Point graduate Southern General - the Army of Southern General - the Army of
Northern VirginiaNorthern Virginia Offered Union command, but didn’t Offered Union command, but didn’t
want to fight against Virginiawant to fight against Virginia Urged Southerners to accept defeat Urged Southerners to accept defeat
& reunite& reunite
Thomas JacksonThomas Jackson West Point graduateWest Point graduate Southern GeneralSouthern General Most skilled of CSA generalsMost skilled of CSA generals Earned “Stonewall” nickname at Earned “Stonewall” nickname at
First Battle of ManassasFirst Battle of Manassas Mortally wounded at Mortally wounded at
Chancellorsville by own menChancellorsville by own men
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students to read the information before I add students to read the information before I add narration.narration.
By placing a red border around each picture, By placing a red border around each picture, it draws the students’ attention to the picture it draws the students’ attention to the picture of each individual.of each individual.
By having consistency in colors, font, and By having consistency in colors, font, and layout, there is a flow to the presentation.layout, there is a flow to the presentation.
By having Civil War Era music playing By having Civil War Era music playing throughout the presentation, it creates an throughout the presentation, it creates an emotional response to the information.emotional response to the information.
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