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(Let’s see if we can get through this in one class period) Bull Run 101: The Civil War For People Who Just Aren’t That Into The Civil War (Let’s see if we can get through this in one class period) www.bluecerealeducation.com

Causes? What were some similarities & differences between the North and the South prior to the outbreak of the Civil War?

What If Our School District (or community, etc.) Seceded? Strengths / challenges of the seceded school building or district Strengths / challenges facing the city/state as they seek to resolve Discuss

Bull Run: The Preview That Almost Ruined The Ending

The Civil War, Part I:

***July 1863*** Gettysburg Vicksburg Ft. Wagner (Honey Springs)

The Civil War, Part II

Results of the War?

Results of the War? The “End” of Slavery The Beginning of the KKK, Black Codes, Jim Crow, etc. 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments The South is Destroyed Reconstruction Begins Freedmen & The Five Civilized Tribes www.bluecerealeducation.com