7X Monday The Civil War Begins

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7X 01-30-2017 Monday The Civil War Begins Objective: Describe how the Civil War broke out between the North and the South in 1861. Agenda: Prayer Do Now: copy down the title for each of the 5 sections in chapter 16 (page 506) – underneath each title, copy down the BIG ideas (found at the beginning of each section). Overview of chapter 16 Crash Course video Discuss Begin reading and taking notes on 16.1 No Homework

Chapter 16 Big Ideas The War Begins: Civil War broke out between the North and the South in 1861. The War in the East: Confederate and Union forces faced off in Virginia and at sea. The War in the West: Fighting in the Civil War spread to the western United States. Daily Life During the War: The lives of many Americans were affected by the Civil War. The Tide of War Turns: Union victories in 1863, 1864, and 1865 ended the Civil War.