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End Four Minutes First Four Date & label your work 1/5/17 1. Identify one academic goal you have for 2017 2. Identify one other resolution, goal, or just something you are looking forward to in 2017. Be ready to share. To change the timings of this timer, you need to enter the animation settings, and change the timings for the Isosceles Triangles. There will be 2 that need changing (to the same amount) – one animates the top triangle emptying, whilst the other animates the bottom triangle filling. When you change the timings these have to entered as a number of seconds. End

Unit 2 Introduction: How do we resolve conflict? Write down a list of ways that you/we can try to resolve various types of conflict. Share with your table. Discuss Syllabus

Unit 2: The Civil War & Reconstruction Unit Question: How do we resolve conflict? Major Themes Sheet GQ#1 – Why did the Civil War last four years?

How did we get here? Causes of the Civil War?

Good morning! Please get out any notes you have and be ready for a brief quiz. Remember your academic integrity!

Unit 2: The Civil War & Reconstruction Unit Question: How do we resolve conflict? Major Themes Sheet GQ#1 – Why did the Civil War last four years? Gallery Walk & Chart Article So what?

The Civil War (1861-1865) Through Maps & Charts

The Union and Confederacy in 1861

Rating the North & the South

Railroad Lines 1860

Resources: North & the South

Men Present for Duty

Immigrants as a % of a State’s Population in 1860

Responses from Friday Share responses Compare the North & South on the eve of the Civil War. Why did the war last four years? Share responses

Document Analysis Read the questions. Read document carefully and answer the questions How does the First Conscription Act fit into this discussion about resources and how long the war lasted? Can we add anything to our charts?

Crash Course Video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rY9zHNOjGrs What can you add to your chart? Listen/watch for specifics.

Paper 2 Part A How/Why Question – 15 Min

Mobilizing for War - CSA 800,000 served Conscription Act 1862 Substitutes, 20-Negro Law Military Supplies Tredegar Iron Works, Augusta Powder Works Food & Clothing Transportation Impressment Act 1863

Mobilizing for War - Union 2 million + served Food & Supplies no problem Business organization & transportation a huge advantage! Enrollment Act 1863 Substitution Commutation - $300

Financing the War Huge Money Needs Confederate property tax & Script Union Income Tax War Bonds Legal Tender Act Greenbacks, Inflation National Bank Act 1863 Size & Power of Government?

Political Leadership in Wartime Need for Government Power Copperheads Radicals Nature of Confederacy

Advantages of Each Side North South

Causes of Each Side North South

Overview of Civil War Strategy: Overview of Civil War Strategy: “Anaconda” Plan Overview of Civil War Strategy: “Anaconda Plan”

Lincoln Secures the Border States Maryland Delaware Kentucky Missouri West Virginia - 1863 Habeas Corpus Ex Parte Merryman 1861 Lincoln Secures the Border States

Significant Civil War Events

Battle of Bull Run (1st Manassas), July, 1861 Significance?

The Monitor vs. the Merrimac (Virginia) The Battle of the Ironclads, March, 1862 The Monitor vs. the Merrimac (Virginia) Significance? For South? For Naval Power?

Civil War Diplomacy France & England Commerce Raiders CSS Alabama Laird Rams The Trent Affair Emancipation

Battle of Antietam September 1862 Significance?

War in the East: 1861-1862

Slavery & The War Is the war about slavery? “Contrabands” Confiscation Acts The Border States Compensated Emancipation? Emancipation Proclamation

Emancipation in 1863 Effects???

The War in the West, 1863: Vicksburg

The Road to Gettysburg: 1863

Gettysburg Casualties

Sherman’s March through Georgia to the Sea, 1864

Good morning! Please get out your Post-Seminar Reflections and any notes you may have taken on the homework reading.

Unit 2: How do we resolve conflict? Today’s Agenda GQ#2 - How great was the immediate impact of the Civil War? Overview of war’s most significant events Review social, economic, & political impacts GQ#3 - What were the aims and outcomes of Reconstruction? Compare/Contrast different outlooks on Reconstruction after the war

Presidential Election of 1864

The Progress of War: 1861-1865

Key Civil War Battles Ft. Sumter 1861 First Manassas (Bull Run) 1861 Antietam 1862 Emancipation Gettysburg 1863 Vicksburg 1863 Atlanta 1864

African-Americans in Civil War Battles

End of the War - 1865 April 9 – Appomattox Court House April 14

Casualties on Both Sides

Civil War Casualties in Comparison to Other Wars

Effects of War Political Change Economic Change Social Change Politics, civil liberties, Power of President “A more perfect Union” States Rights? Secession? Republican Party Democratic Party Economic Change South North Taxes Social Change Women Draft End of Slavery – 13th Amendment

What is next? What are the big issues facing Lincoln & the US government now that the war is over? Discuss with your group & make a “Top 3” list. Mid-Unit 2 Vocab Review

Reconstruction What was “Reconstruction”? What were the big questions going to be? See the Reconstruction Venn Diagram handout. Using the textbooks, your homework reading, and other appropriate resources, Complete as much of the chart as possible.