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Warm Up Where in the world did you go on Spring Break?

Texas Secedes  A Nation Divided  The Presidential Election of 1860  Reaction to Lincoln’s Election  The Secession Convention in Texas  Governor Houston’s Response Chapter 14 Section 1

Texas Secession Vote, 1861

What’s your take away?  Why did Texans vote to secede from the United States?  What was Houston’s reaction to Texas leaving the Union?

Warm Up  Read A Real-Life Story on page 309. From the reading, what do we know about Elijah Petty?

Texans Fight for the Confederacy  Organizing the Confederacy – The first Confederate governor of Texas was Francis Lubbock  Military Strength of Texas -60 to 70 thousand men volunteered to fight in the war. (From Texas)

With your shoulder partner read:  Sending More Troops to fight  Military Affairs in Texas  Other Military Campaigns

Group Work  How were federal troops removed from Texas?  Why was the Confederate draft important?  What happened at the Battle of Sabine Pass, and why was a Confederate victory needed?

 Create a Circle Map on Texas in the Civil War.

 With a partner, come up with a statement that best describes Texas in the Civil War.

Warm Up

 Do Interact with History on page 324. Chapter 15.1

Vocab for ch15.1  Freedman – a person who has been freed from slavery.  Civil Rights – rights belonging to all citizens.  Amendment – a change made to a law, bill or document.  Veto – refusal by a head of government to sign a bill passed by the legislature.

 After the War  Emancipation  Freedmen’s Bureau  Johnson’s Plan for Reconstruction  The Constitution of 1866  The Reaction of Congress

Chapter 15.2  Congress Gains Control  The Republican Plan  The Congressional Plan  The Ku Klux Klan Threatens voters  The Constitution of 1869

Warm Up  What provisions did the 14 th amendment provide?

Warm Up  Do Linking History to Mathematics on page 333.

Chapter 15.3  Texas is Readmitted to the Union  Davis’s Administration  The End of Reconstruction  The Constitution of 1876

Civil War & Reconstruction Test Review  Republican Party  What states seceded before Texas  Ordinance  Vigilante  Edward Clark  Sam Houston  Francis Lubbock  John Magruder  Emancipation Proclamation  Obnoxious Acts  Reconstruction Act  Constitution of 1866,1876, & 1869