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Warm UpWhere in the world did you go on Spring Break?
Texas SecedesA Nation DividedThe Presidential Election of
1860Reaction to Lincoln’s ElectionThe Secession Convention in
TexasGovernor 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 UpRead 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 TexasOther Military Campaigns
Group WorkHow 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?
Warm UpREAD TEXAS TIDBITS
ON PAGE 315.
Women in Combat
Civil War Blendspac
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Civil War Blendspace
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 UpRead Multicultural
Connections on page 317. Mexican Americans in
the Civil WarWhy did the Civil War divide the Mexican American community?
Home Front HardshipsRefugeesThe Wars End
ABOUT 3 MILLION PEOPLE FOUGHT IN THE CIVIL WAR, AND 600,000 TO 700,000 OF THEM DIED.
Warm UpDo Interact with History on page 324.
Chapter 15.1
Vocab for ch15.1Freedman – 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.
Presidential Reconstruction
After the WarEmancipation
Freedmen’s BureauJohnson’s Plan for
ReconstructionThe Constitution of 1866The Reaction of Congress
Chapter 15.2Congress Gains ControlThe Republican PlanThe Congressional PlanThe Ku Klux Klan Threatens voters
The Constitution of 1869
Warm UpWhat provisions did the 14th amendment provide?
Warm UpDo Linking
History to Mathematics on
page 333.
Chapter 15.3Texas is Readmitted to the Union
Davis’s AdministrationThe End of ReconstructionThe 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