Warm Up 2/1/16 In your notebook define the following words. You may use your device. You have 5 minutes.

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Warm Up 2/1/16 In your notebook define the following words. You may use your device. You have 5 minutes. Draft Ironclads Cottonclads Cotton Diplomacy Truce

Today’s objective Guiding Question? What was the significance of Texas and Texans to the outcome of the Civil War? Learning Objective We will identify significant individuals and events concerning Texas and the Civil War such as the Battle of Galveston, the Battle of Sabine Pass, and the Battle of Palmito Ranch.

Civil War Battles in Texas Battle of Sabine Pass: September 24-25, 1862 Battle of Galveston: October 4, 1862; January 1, 1863 Battle of Sabine Pass II: September 8, 1863 Battle of Palmito Ranch: May 12-13, 1865

Battlefields of Texas

Battle of Sabine Pass https://youtu.be/TwxiOUrAh7Y

The Battle of Galveston https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=18IR_1EF6qg

The Battle of Palmito Ranch https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=odqImIVIuZ8

Activity Complete the impact worksheets about the Battles of Galveston, Sabine Pass, and Palnito Ranch.