The Civil War Begins Union and Confederate Forces Clash Fort Sumter One of the four remaining southern forts controlled by the Union. Confederates opened fire and seized…
Vietnam: US Involvement and Escalation Chapter 22, Section 2 Notes Objectives Explain the reasons for the escalation of US involvement in Vietnam Describe the military tactics…
Civil War Basics Dates: April 12, 1861 to April 9, 1865 North Union Blue Yanks South Confederacy Gray Rebels Names for the Civil War The War for Constitutional Liberty The…
Causes of the Civil War Causes of the Civil War The war with Mexico allowed the U.S. to expand even farther west. With new territories, came the repeated question of whether…
Chapter 4 â The Civil War Section 1: From Bull Run to Antietam Section 2: Life Behind the Lines Section 3: The Tide of War Turns Section 4: Devastation and New Freedom Section…
Civil War By: Mrs. Brown and Ms. Reardon September/October 2008 Fifth Grade Standards SS5H1: The Civil War: The student will explain the causes, major events, and consequences…
Warm-Up Start a new section/table of contents called âIndustrial Revolution through WWIIâ Write your homework â have it stamped Read the poem by âThe New Colossusâ by…
The Civil War The war began with the firing on Ft. Sumter Northern strategy: Blockade southern ports Gain control of the Miss. River Capture the Confederate capital: Richmond,…
Vietnam: US Involvement and Escalation Chapter 22, Section 2 Notes Objectives Explain the reasons for the escalation of US involvement in Vietnam Describe the military tactics…