The document outlines key events and concepts around the Civil War, including standards, differences between the North and South, events leading to war, strategies used by both sides during the war, life for soldiers and African Americans, important battles like Gettysburg, the Emancipation Proclamation, the Gettysburg Address, the war ending at Appomattox Courthouse, and Reconstruction. Questions are provided to help students reflect on these topics and their significance.
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This presentation was made to outline the effects of the Civil war. In an attempt to achieve this I felt the need to have a broad scope of topics. I know this conflicts with my outline critiques, but I felt like this would allow for a more effective powerpoint; instead of fewer topics and more fluffed out ideas.
Pili1Baudouin,Your paper starts off on the right track.docxinfantsuk
Pili1
Baudouin,
Your paper starts off on the right track but you never establish a purpose of thesis to your paper. In other words, you are merely summarizing the Civil War. This is already known information You need a specific angle to study and present.
Additionally, it seems you are using Google Translate in many places because the redaction makes little sense.
Try finding a specific purpose and redo your paper. Think what it is about the Civil War that is interesting specifically. Maybe, you could study the role of slave workers in ending the war, or the role of Southern women in running the farms while the male soldiers were away fighting. To merely summarize the events of the war is not to have a purpose.
Prof. C. Gerdes
Baudouin Pili
The Civil War in the USA
Christopher Patke
March 30, 2020
The American Civil War
The civil war that occurs in the united states was one of the most significant histories among the events that happened in the United States of America. This Civil war took place among the 34 states. Among these states, there were those states who were slaveholding, and they announced their severance from the United States after the civil war became long-simmering [It is confusing to state that the severance happened after the Civil War “became long simmering.” This implies, but not firmly that separation happened after the Civil War started. You need to clarify.] and a lot of sectional tension reaching essential level and thus framing the confederate states of America.1
As the confederates, they insisted on going away,[word choice-secede is more specific than ‘going away”] claiming that it is their right to go away, but the Union and other states refuse them to go away as they did not agree on their head. [You use the term “go away” times in the same sentence.] The fight that took place within this period of about four years claims a lot of lives as nearly 1.5 million of the victims lost their lives as most of them were murdered while some died from the sickness wounded and injuries and others who were taken as prisoners also died. [You are citing numbers that you are not giving evidence for. You lose credibility from the reader because it looks like you are making the numbers up. Actually, the number of dead, as historians estimated is somewhere in the range of 650,000-75,0000.]
The northern states, also known as the Union, were among the countries that stayed steadfast, and they did not announce any severance on America. The war had its root in the contentious issue of slavery, mainly the expansion of bondage into the western regions. Before the civil war emergence, the Southern regions were so delighted about one of the lightest tax rates on all current socialized social orders. [This makes no sense. What do you want to say?] Endeavors to raise war income through different systems for tariff demonstrated in sufficient. The Confederate Congress established a.
Pili1Baudouin,Your paper starts off on the right track.docxstilliegeorgiana
Pili1
Baudouin,
Your paper starts off on the right track but you never establish a purpose of thesis to your paper. In other words, you are merely summarizing the Civil War. This is already known information You need a specific angle to study and present.
Additionally, it seems you are using Google Translate in many places because the redaction makes little sense.
Try finding a specific purpose and redo your paper. Think what it is about the Civil War that is interesting specifically. Maybe, you could study the role of slave workers in ending the war, or the role of Southern women in running the farms while the male soldiers were away fighting. To merely summarize the events of the war is not to have a purpose.
Prof. C. Gerdes
Baudouin Pili
The Civil War in the USA
Christopher Patke
March 30, 2020
The American Civil War
The civil war that occurs in the united states was one of the most significant histories among the events that happened in the United States of America. This Civil war took place among the 34 states. Among these states, there were those states who were slaveholding, and they announced their severance from the United States after the civil war became long-simmering [It is confusing to state that the severance happened after the Civil War “became long simmering.” This implies, but not firmly that separation happened after the Civil War started. You need to clarify.] and a lot of sectional tension reaching essential level and thus framing the confederate states of America.1
As the confederates, they insisted on going away,[word choice-secede is more specific than ‘going away”] claiming that it is their right to go away, but the Union and other states refuse them to go away as they did not agree on their head. [You use the term “go away” times in the same sentence.] The fight that took place within this period of about four years claims a lot of lives as nearly 1.5 million of the victims lost their lives as most of them were murdered while some died from the sickness wounded and injuries and others who were taken as prisoners also died. [You are citing numbers that you are not giving evidence for. You lose credibility from the reader because it looks like you are making the numbers up. Actually, the number of dead, as historians estimated is somewhere in the range of 650,000-75,0000.]
The northern states, also known as the Union, were among the countries that stayed steadfast, and they did not announce any severance on America. The war had its root in the contentious issue of slavery, mainly the expansion of bondage into the western regions. Before the civil war emergence, the Southern regions were so delighted about one of the lightest tax rates on all current socialized social orders. [This makes no sense. What do you want to say?] Endeavors to raise war income through different systems for tariff demonstrated in sufficient. The Confederate Congress established a ...
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Civil war unit
1. Civil War UnitLearning Objective: Students will be able to explain and
summarize events leading to, during, and after the Civil War.
Essential Question: What effect did events leading to war and
war have on the United States?
2. Standards
• 4-5.5 Explain how the Missouri Compromise, the fugitive slave laws,
the annexations of Texas, the Compromise of 1850, the Kansas-
Nebraska Act, and the Dred Scott decision affected the institution of
slavery in the United States and its territories.
• 4-6.3 Explain the specific events and issues that led to the Civil War,
including sectionalism, slavery in the territories, states’ rights, the
presidential election of 1860, and secession.
• 4-6.4 Summarize the significant battles, strategies, and turning
points of the Civil War, including the battles of Fort Sumter and
Gettysburg, the Emancipation Proclamation, the role of African
Americans in the war, the surrender at Appomattox, and the
assassination of President Lincoln.
3. What differences did the North and
South have before the Civil War?
The North and South had different ways
of life. What were they?
4. What events led to the start of the Civil
War?
Election of President
Lincoln
South Secedes
Fort Sumter, SC
5. What were the different strategies and resources
used by the North and South during war?
Civil War Ironclad ship (top
image) and submarine (bottom
image)
The Anaconda Plan
6. What was life like for soldiers during the
Civil War?
Soldiers had to:
• Walk as much as 25
– 30 miles a day, which
wore out the soles of
their shoes
• Were unhappy with
their food choices
• Volunteering
stopped, so the draft
was started
• Disease and
infection killed many
7. What was life like for African Americans and
Women during the Civil War?
African American were not allowed to join army at
first unless working as cooks, servants, or workers
• Allowed to join Union in 1862
• Treated un-equal with less pay and had to buy
own supplies, this changed in 1864
Women:
• ran farms and businesses while husbands were
fighting, many became teachers and office
workers
• Many became spies or nurses
• Had to sell personal belongings to send food
for troops
8. The Battle of Gettysburg
Reflection Questions:
• Why was the Battle of Gettysburg such a significant battle?
• What were some of the effects of the Battle of Gettysburg?
9. The Gettysburg Address
•What was President Lincoln’s message during the
Gettysburg Address?
•Why do you think he gave such a short speech?
10. The War Ends
•What were some of the significant battles leading to the
end of the Civil War?
•What methods were used by the Union to decrease the
Confederacy’s will to fight?
What were the emotions during and after the surrender at
Appomattox Courthouse?
11. Reconstruction
Reflection Questions:
• What does reconstruction mean when
referring to the United States after the Civil
War?
• What are some of the large events that
occurred during reconstruction of the
country?
• What were some of the conditions the
South had to agree to before rejoining the
Union?
• What were some issues that occurred
during Reconstruction?