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Sectional Differences Prior to the U.S. Civil War By: Brooke Long ED 629-01 http://schools.4j.lane.edu/jefferson/student%20websites/Jamey_web/Images/Merged_Flags.jpg

Before the Civil War 8th Grade Standard: History Benchmark: Civil War and Reconstruction Indicator: 9. Explain causes of the Civil War with emphasis on: Slavery States’ rights; The different economies of the North and South

Civil War Unit Civil War Unit – beginning lesson Grade – Eighth Lesson – Sectional Differences before the Civil War http://americancivilwar.com/pictures/north_south_states.gif

Objectives Given an essay question students will be able to describe in complete sentences three differences between life in the North and South in the pre-civil war years. This lesson may take two class periods depending on discussion

Materials Computer with Internet access Paper and Pencil This PowerPoint Transparency or large paper & marker

Student Activities 1. Brainstorming activity (slide 8) 2. Open discussion on map (slide 10) 3. Plantation Exploration (slide 13) 4. Around the room discussion (slide 14) 5. Students create a North/South contrast chart (slide 17-18) 6. Students turn in objective question in paragraph form (slide 19)

Websites 1. Factory vs. Plantation in the North and South. EDSITEment. http://edsitement.neh.gov/view_lesson_plan.asp?id=289 2. Sectional Division. ThinkQuest. http://library.thinkquest.org/CR0215469/sectional_division.htm 3. Monticello Explorer. http://explorer.monticello.org/index.html 4. Civil War Causes, Timelines, Flags, & Maps. http://www.teacheroz.com/Civil_War_Causes.htm 5. Civil War Graphs. http://www2.lhric.org/pocantico/civilwar/graphs.htm * All graphics used in this presentation have the URLs hyperlinked below the graphic. If a picture does not have a hyperlink, then it was found on Microsoft Word Clipart.

It is well that war is so terrible - we should grow too fond of it." Gen. Robert E. Lee Have students read the above quote and volunteer their thoughts. This quote is provided just to get the ball rolling and to get students into the mindset of the events leading up to a war.

http://xroads.virginia.edu/~HYPER/DETOC/census/mfr1.jpg

Opening Activity (Do as a group discussion using map) Notice that the north is almost all red what does this imply? What does Manufacturing and Trade mean? Examples? The South has a lot of blue and green colors; what does this mean? What states would you consider to be in the South? If the South did not have a lot of manufacturing and trade what things do you think people in the South were doing for work? Where did most slavery occur? Using the map, why do you think most slavery occurred here?

BRAINSTORM In groups of two or three brainstorm ideas for why slavery was more predominant in the South rather than in the North (3 minutes) Teacher should ask all groups to volunteer ideas to the class and should compile all ideas on large paper/transparency for the class. *This activity can serve as a pre-assessment and can help the teacher find out what students already know. You could also do this in a K-W-L chart.

Direct instruction of reasons why South had slavery while the North did not (Teacher will discuss the reasons listed below with the class) Climate Industrialization Resources Physical characteristics of the land It takes a lot of manpower to run a plantation http://lcweb2.loc.gov/cgi-bin/map_image.pl?data=/home/www/data/gmd/gmd386/g3860/g3860/cw0031300.sid&x=4539&y=3589&res=4&width=566&height=448&lastres=4&jpegLevel=80

Long 4/25/2017 Plantation Life Students will go online to an interactive tour of a large plantation in Virginia. Give Students ten minutes to explore the plantation at: http://explorer.monticello.org/index.html

Monticello After the online activity go around the room and have each student say one thing they learned from looking at the plantation or one question they have after looking at the plantation. Students who cannot think of anything can be prompted with a statement such as: What did you notice about the size? Where were the slave houses located?

Visualize Next, students will look at the graphs on the following page, so they can see differences between the North and South in graph form. Visual learners will benefit from this activity. After viewing the graphs discuss how the differences contributed to tensions between the North and South.

Graph Analysis http://www2.lhric.org/pocantico/civilwar/graphs.htm

Create a Chart Students will now create a chart with the labels North and South heading two columns. Students should list characteristics of each and place them in the appropriate column.

Example Contrast Chart (share with students after they have created their own) NORTH Manufacturing/Industry Paid Labor Textiles and Trade Strong Central Government Urban Cooler Climate SOUTH Farming Slavery Tobacco and Cotton States’ Rights Plantations Warmer Climate http://genwheeler.tripod.com/index-1.html

Final Question to be handed in at end of class Final Question to be handed in at end of class. This is to be done individually. In paragraph form describe three differences between the North and South in the years leading up to the Civil War. http://www.chathamhillgames.com/images/pp-civilwar-print.jpg

Look Ahead Question (ask at the end of class) Why do you think the North and South will disagree when it comes to Westward expansion and the addition of new states to the Union?

A Look Forward to Subsequent Lessons Long 4/25/2017 A Look Forward to Subsequent Lessons Differences intensify with the Compromise of 1850, Kansas Nebraska Act, Abraham Lincoln’s controversial leadership, and Fugitive Slave Laws Manifest Destiny Southern States Secede from the Union Civil War Commences