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Today in History 5/27 1647 First recorded witch execution in Massachusetts 1937 The Golden Gate Bridge officially opens 1941 World War II: President Roosevelt proclaims “unlimited national emergency”
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The U.S. Civil War A Union in Disunion
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Strengths and Weaknesses
With the person sitting near you, discuss the strengths and weaknesses of both the North and South. Be prepared to share your answers. Open up your textbook to chapter 22 and read section 22.2 In quick bullet points, write down the strengths and weaknesses of the North and South
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Secession After Abraham Lincoln’s victory in the 1860 election, the Southern States took matters into their own hands and decided to secede from the Union and join together in February of 1861 creating the Confederate States of America.
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Secession South Carolina (Dec. 20, 1860) Mississippi (Jan. 9, 1861)
Florida (Jan. 10, 1861) Alabama (Jan. 11, 1861) Georgia (Jan. 19, 1861) Louisiana (Jan. 26, 1861) Texas (Feb. 1, 1861) Virginia (Apr. 17, 1861) Arkansas (May 6, 1861) North Carolina (May 20, 1861) Tennessee (Jun. 8, 1861)
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The Civil War Begins April 12-14, 1861 Charleston Harbor, SC
Fort Sumter South Carolina demanded the U.S. Government leave Fort Sumter Union Troops were significantly outnumbered 34 hours of bombardment, the U.S. decided to withdraw from Fort Sumter. There were no casualties
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The Battle of First Bull Run/ First Manasas
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The Battle of Antietam/Sharpsburg
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The Battle of Gettysburg
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The Battle of Vicksburg
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Sherman’s March to the Sea
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Massachusetts 54th Regiment
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Appomattox
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Lincoln’s Assassination
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Civil War Recap
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Reconstruction
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