Exploring the Surrender at Appomattox

Exploring the Surrender at Appomattox

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Ethan Morris

History

6th - 10th Grade

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In March 1865, Union leaders, including Lincoln, met to discuss post-war plans. The surrender at Appomattox Courthouse marked a pivotal moment in American history, leading to the end of the Civil War. Generals Lee and Grant made crucial decisions that facilitated peace. The surrender paved the way for the 13th Amendment, which abolished slavery, setting the nation on a path toward equality.

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Who were the four key figures that met aboard the River Queen?

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What was the main economic activity in Appomattox Courthouse?

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Who carried a white flag of truce to the Union soldiers?

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What did Lee and Grant exchange before the surrender?

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What was General Lee's stance on guerrilla warfare?

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What did General Lee tell his men upon surrendering?

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When was the Emancipation Proclamation issued?

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What was the significance of Appomattox in the context of emancipation?

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What amendment to the Constitution outlawed slavery?

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What did the surrender at Appomattox symbolize for the United States?

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