The Impact of War.

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The Impact of War

Civil War Video Focus Questions: What hardships did soldiers in the Civil War face? What is the significance of the Battle of Vicksburg? Why is the Battle of Gettysburg considered a turning point in the war?

Page 361 Do Now, 4/1/14 The Gettysburg Address Read this speech carefully and answer the “primary source” analysis questions. Page 361

The North Takes Charge

War Affects Regional Economies Do Now, 4/2/14 War Affects Regional Economies Using only your homework (no partners, no books) as a resource, write one or two sentences contrasting the way the war affected the Northern economy with the way it affected the Southern economy.

Turn to page 372 What were the immediate ECONOMIC effects of the war? What were the long- term ECONOMIC effects of the war?

The Costs of the Civil War (page 367)

America’s Deadliest War

Respond to the following in your binder: Do Now Respond to the following in your binder: Historians often refer to the Civil War as the first “modern war.” Based on what we have discussed so far, do you think this name is accurate? Why or why not?

Intelligence gathering Photography The “First Modern War” Weapons Shipping Communications Transportation Intelligence gathering Photography

Photojournalism (pg. 369) "My greatest aim has been to advance the art of photography and to make it what I think I have, a great and truthful medium of history." - Mathew B. Brady Civil War photography introduced ordinary citizens to the harsh realities of war.

The War’s Legacy