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Intro to the Civil War

Intro to the Civil War

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Social Studies

8th - 11th Grade

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John Zehr

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8 Slides • 4 Questions

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Intro to the Civil War

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Both Sides have reached their limit

  • The North who stands for freedom against

  • The South who stands for slavery.

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The threats of the South

  • Many Southerners saw Abraham Lincoln running for president as an attack on southern values

  • They said if he was elected president that they would leave the United States

4

The Republican Party

 Its platform promised not to interfere with slavery in the South but opposed extension of slavery into the territories.

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The election of 1860 (Abraham Lincoln becomes president)

  • Although absent from the ballot in ten slave states, Abraham Lincoln is elected sixteenth president of the United States, the first Republican president in the nation who represents a party that opposes the spread of slavery in the territories of the United States.

  • Lincoln's election thus served as the main catalyst of the American Civil War.

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South Carolina secedes from the United States

And others follow. Theses states come together and create the Confederate States of America

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The Confederates first attack on the United States was at Fort Sumter

The Civil War has begun!

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This was a war over SLAVERY and FREEDOM!


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Multiple Choice

What word means to declare independent from?

1

Justice

2

Secede

3

Anti-dependent

4

Throughout

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Multiple Choice

What was the first state to secede?

1

Texas

2

Louisiana

3

South Carolina

4

North Carolina

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Multiple Choice

What was the first battle of the civil war?

1

Fort Still

2

The Battle of Montgomery

3

Fort Sumter

4

The Battle of Gettysburg

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Multiple Choice

When did Abraham Lincoln become president

1

1840

2

1845

3

1860

4

1867

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