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The Furnace of Civil War Chapter 21 1861-1865. Essential Question "The Civil War had started to preserve the Union, but for the majority in the North
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A Summary of the American Civil War. Fort Sumter The Civil War begins: April 12, 1861 Federal fort in South Carolina under command of Major Robert Anderson
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T what title would you give the following picture A – Who is this picture for? C – Are there any words or phrases? O – Are there any symbols?
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Bluff! A Game and Study Guide All In One!. Rules In turn, each team will be asked a question. Team members who know the answer will stand up. The other
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Civil War and Reconstruction Jeopardy Review What legislative act inspired abolitionist Harriet Beecher Stowe to write Uncle Tom’s Cabin u The Fugitive
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US Civil War: Moves Toward Total War Lesson 12. ID & SIG: objective, McClellan, Peninsula Campaign, Antietam, conciliation, Emancipation Proclamation,
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