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APUSH Chapter Fourteen Reading Guide“The Civil War”Key Terms for Chapter 14:Fort SumterBattle of the Bull RunAnaconda PlanGeorge McClellanRobert E. LeeAntietamMonitor and MerrimacUlysses S. GrantShilohTrent AffairEmancipation ProclamationThirteenth AmendmentGettysburgThe Homestead Act (1862)Morrill Land Grant Act (1862)Guiding Questions for Chapter 14:What economic and political factors did the South and North have to deal with during the Civil War? What advantages did the North have over the South? How did this help in winning the war?What impacts did President Lincoln have during the war and what actions did he take to ensure the North’s success?What societal changes came about at the end of the Civil War?FOR MONDAY: The War Begins & First Years of a Long War, 1861-1862How did President Lincoln use his executive power during the Civil War?What wartime advantages were present for both the North and the South?What were the principles and policies of the Confederate States of America?What impact did the First Battle of the Bull Run have on the North and the South?What was the Union’s three-part war strategy? What long-term impacts came after Antietam, Monitor and Merrimac, and the capture of Fort Henry and Fort Donelson?Textbook:Pages 265- 271Summaries:Fort SumterStrengths and Weaknesses: North vs. SouthFirst Blood and Its AftermathBloody AntietamOf Generals and SoldiersVideos:Southern SecessionMobilizationMilitary StrategiesThe BattlesFurther Exploration:Crisis at Fort SumterConfederate States of America: DocumentsThe Rebel YellAntietam-A Photographic TourLetters Home from an Iowa Soldier in the Civil WarFOR TUESDAY: Foreign Affairs & Diplomacy & the End of SlaveryHow did the Trent Affair end up assisting the North?How was trade between the United States and Britain, and how did it end?What actions made by the United States ended trade between the Confederates and other nations?What impacts did the Confiscation Acts have on the Civil War?What legal actions took place dealing with slavery and what was the outcome?What role did African Americans play in the war?Textbook:Pages 271-274Summaries:The Southern Home FrontWartime DiplomacyThe Emancipation ProclamationVideos:The Economy during the Civil WarLincoln and Civil LibertiesEmancipation ProclamationThirteenth AmendmentFurther Exploration:Documenting the American SouthWashington Star Reports on the Trent AffairEmancipation Proclamation HistoryBeyond Face Value: Depictions of Slavery in Southern CurrencyFOR BLOCK DAY: The Union Triumphs, 1863-1865What was the turning point of the Civil War?How did General Ulysses S. Grant make an impact?Who won the election of 1864 and what happened to end his presidency?Describe the Confederate’s surrender and how the North treated the South afterwards.How did civil liberties change since the beginning of the Civil War?What impacts did the war have on the economy?What changes occurred that affected minority groups?Textbook:Read pages 274-280Summaries:Gettysburg: High Watermark on the ConfederacyNorthern Plans to End the WarThe Road to AppomattoxThe Election of 1864The Assassination of the PresidentVideos:The Election of 1864Effects of the War on the SouthReconstruction BeginsFurther Exploration:Video Tour of GettysburgLetter from Sherman to Grant, December 1864Mercy at AppomattoxPolitical CartoonsThe Death of John Wilkes Booth, 1865Women Were ThereReligious Revival in Civil War ArmiesAlice Williamson DiaryReview Quizzes:The Civil War (1)The Civil War (2) ................
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