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2) Take out a blank sheet of paper, title it I6 – Decisive Battles Bell Ringer Date: May 17th, 2016 I5 – The Civil War & American Life is due Tomorrow. Quiz on Chapter 15 Thursday 5/19 2) Take out a blank sheet of paper, title it I6 – Decisive Battles

I6 Decisive Battles Important Figures: People involved: Significance: Name Date Period I6 Decisive Battles Battle or Event: Important Figures: People involved: Significance:

Decisive Battles Directions: Turn to pg. 533 in your textbook. You will be assigned a group and important battle to look up that occurred during the end of the Civil War.

I6 Decisive Battles What or Where was it? Important Figures: Name Date Period I6 Decisive Battles What or Where was it? Battle or Event: Important Figures: Who of importance is involved? People involved: How many men fought on each side? Who is involved? Significance: What is the historical Importance? Did anyone die? What happened?

Battle at Fredericksburg 18,000 deaths and a Confederate Victory Name Date Period I6 Decisive Battles Battle or Event: Battle at Fredericksburg Important Figures: Burnside vs. Lee People involved: 120,000 Union 75,000 Confederate Significance: 18,000 deaths and a Confederate Victory

Battle of Chancellorsville Decisive Battles I6 Battle or Event: Battle of Chancellorsville Important Figures: People involved: Significance:

I6 Decisive Battles Battle or Event: Battle at Gettysburg Important Figures: People involved: Significance:

I6 Decisive Battles Battle or Event: Fall of Vicksburg Important Figures: People involved: Significance:

Grant vs. Lee (Petersburg) Decisive Battles I6 Battle: Grant vs. Lee (Petersburg) Important Figures: People involved: Significance:

March to the Sea (Atlanta) Decisive Battles I6 Battle: March to the Sea (Atlanta) Important Figures: People involved: Significance:

Surrender at Appomattox Decisive Battles I6 Battle: Surrender at Appomattox Important Figures: People involved: Significance: