10 Things Civil War Article – Illustrated Notes

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10 Things Civil War Article – Illustrated Notes Write down the 10 title headings located throughout the article on your own piece of paper. For each heading create a small drawing that summarizes the information you learned in that section. After reading and annotating the article answer the following question at the end of your notes page: What information from this article surprised you the most? What was unexpected?

Reconstruction – Prediction Journal You have been selected to work with the President’s cabinet to create a plan for reconstructing the south now that the Civil War is over. How would you rebuild the region and prepare it for re entering the United States? What about slaves? What about confederate soldiers and government officials? What about the people who had property destroyed during the war? How will you make sure that those states don’t rebel again?