American History Challenge

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American History Challenge This speech given by Abraham Lincoln is one of the most famous in American history. What is the name of this speech, which hangs in your classroom? Gettysburg Address

OBJECTIVES Why is the Gettysburg Address considered one of the most important documents in U.S. History? Describe what life was like during the Civil War for those who fought and those who did not? Finish the Civil War map and Prepare for the test?

The Gettysburg Address Find it on page 505 in your book. What was Lincoln’s Purpose in the speech Express the Union’s confidence and commitment to the war Spoke of the importance of liberty, equality, and democratic ideals Where did these values come from? Reminded the people that the war was being fought for these principles in order to preserve the Union.

Journal Activity How is the Gettysburg Address relevant to us today living in the 21st century?

African American and Women’s Contributions to the War participated in military service served in the workforce women provided medical care and ran plantations and farms Dorthea Dix Clara Barton Read Section 16.4 pages 492-497 Complete a Venn diagram on Life during the Civil War.

Life during the War SECTION 4 North Both South 5 each pg. 495 5 each

Assignment Finish up Map with partner turn it in to Mr. McCann when finished. Study guide for Chapter 15 and 16 test