History detective: What do you see?

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History detective: What do you see? You are examining a cartoon map created in 1861 by J.B. Elliot. Using the evidence in the cartoon you are required to do the following: (1) Make a list of at least 5 different items you see in the picture [be as specific in your description of each item as possible] (2) Since this was created during the beginning of fighting in U.S. Civil War which side (North or South) do you believe created this map [Explain in 1-2 sentences why you think that is]. (3) In one to two sentences write a slogan that matches what you believe you see in this cartoon. Slogan- a word or phrase used to express a... position or … or a goal to be achieved (source-Merriam-Webster)