Culp’s CW Vocab Visuals

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Culp’s CW Vocab Visuals Analyze (examine in detail) each visual then write the vocab term that matches it on the back of your CW Vocab Visuals sheet (There might be some words. Ok, there are a lot of words :)

1 Lincoln - Yeah, I sent supplies there! Bring it on, you Rebels! Bullet - Shot #1 Confederacy - Take that, Abe! This war is on & we'll win!

2 Union - Oops...we need more real soldiers - these Rebs mean business Confederacy - Ft. Sumter=taken! 1st battle=won. war=DONE!

3 Press #1 - General McClellan, Lee & his army just retreated! If you hurry you could catch him & end this war! McClellan - No, there's been too much bloodshed today. We'll catch them when I'm ready. Press #2 – Dumb.

4 Union Flag – Still Slaves Confederate Flag – Slaves Freed WEAK

5 Flashback – PA July 3, 1863 Robert E. Lee – Yeah…so having them run uphill into the middle of the Yanks was probably a BAD idea. It could be why we lost…everything.

6 Confederate citizen #1 – Wait, I thought we were winning this war! Confederate citizen #2 – Dude, that was before Lee lost the bloodiest battle of the war after 3 days in Pennsylvania! Bye-bye European help.

7 July 4, 1863 Union soldier – Sir, the siege finally worked! We control the Mississippi! President Lincoln – Excellent! Our plan is complete. They’re split in half & can’t help themselves. Britain won’t help now either.

8 Union Flag + Chains + Slave = ?

9 Ship 1 – none shall pass! Ship 2 – Seriously, nothing’s going in or out past our ships without a fight.

10 Confederate Soldier April 1861 – Hey France & Britain! No cotton unless you send us soldiers & ships to help us fight! Confederate Soldier July 5, 1863 – Oh, you’ve got enough cotton, huh? And…you don’t think we can win anymore? D’OH!

11 General Winfield Scott If we put ships around the South they can’t get any supplies! They’ll run out & lose! Oh! Oh! If we control the Mississippi River, the CSA will be split in 2! They can’t communicate or help each other!

12 Confederate (Rebel) Soldier – AARRGGHH! DIE YANKEE! RAWR! Union (Yankee) Soldier – OMG!!! He’s crazy!

13 Confederate Citizen – Hey why aren’t you going to fight?! Confederate Plantation Owner – Uh…I own 20 slaves, remember! I don’t have to! Being rich rules! Confederate Confederate Citizen – (thought) jerk.

14 Up Arrow – Prices Down Arrow – Value of $ 1861 Groceries – Milk, eggs, butter, coffee $10 CW Check $18 1865 Groceries – Milk, eggs, butter, coffee $34.25

15 William T. Sherman – Hey what is that over there? Can our enemy use it to defeat us? William T. Sherman – They can? Destroy it! Don’t leave anything they can use against us.