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Social Studies Homework None Quick Write What does the following idiom mean? turning point – He has reached a turning point in his life. Reminder ITBS.
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Charles A. Longfellow in the Civil War. Charleys First Taste of War Charles A. Longfellow, c. 1860. Charleys first real exposure to the war came in the.
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The US Civil War: The Impact of Technology Lsn 11.
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Civil War 1861-1865. What were the causes? Slavery John Brown’s massacre Dred Scott’s life State’s rights Anger!!! Fear Abolitionist’s fight! Freedom.
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Admin. Review Naval ComparisonNaval Comparison Diplomacy objectivesDiplomacy objectives.
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Chapter 11 Section 1 Page 338. Feb. 1861 – 7 of the southern most states had seceded When Lincoln took office, only 2 southern forts remained in Union.
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The Civil War Begins. Union and Confederate Forces Clash Fort Sumter One of the four remaining southern forts controlled by the Union. Confederates opened.
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As the war began in April, 1861, what was the Confederacy fighting for?
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Chapter 11 Section 2 US History Mr. Love. Civil War Map (Focus on Blue and Red)
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Civil War U.S. History. Differences Between North and South North –Diversified Industries –More manpower –Food productions –Railroad system –All of these.
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