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Warm-up
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T what title would
you give the
following picture
A – Who is this
picture for?
C – Are there any
words or phrases?
O – Are there any
symbols? What do
you see? What are
the objects?
S – What is the
author trying to
get you to believe,
understand?
Warm-up
•This was an amputation kit
used during the Civil War
•If soldiers were shot in
abdomen they would simply
die
•If soldier was shot in an
extremity (arms and legs)
The doctor would saw the
extremity off
Objective
TSW identify the significant
battles and individuals of the
Civil War by taking notes using
the 5w strategy.
NHD Projects
All projects must be taken home by
Friday January 23rd. If they are left
here on Friday they will be
recycled.
Field Hospital
The Civil War Battles
Texas Civil War Battles Graphic
Organizer
Battle of Battle of Battle of
Galveston Sabine
Palmito
Pass
Ranch
Texas Civil War Battles
• Using your textbook, you will read on each Civil
War Battle in Texas.
• You must write the questions and answer the
questions in your graphic organizer.
• Once you have completed the graphic organizer,
glue the graphic organizer and the map into your
journal.
Battle of Galveston
• What happened in 1862?
– A Union warship appeared off the coast of
Galveston. The North had begun a blockade to
stop trade.
• What is a blockade?
– Closes a port by positioning ships to keep people
or supplies from moving in or out.
• In 1862, who occupied the city of Galveston?
– Federal Troops
Battle of Galveston
• What did Texas do in 1863? (Describe the plan in detail)
– Confederate Texans converted two steamboats into
warships. Bales of Cotton were placed on the ships to
protect the soldiers. The warships attacked the Union
ships. A Union ships was captured and the Union soldiers
surrendered.
• Who controlled the port at the end of the Battle of
Galveston?
– Confederates
• What is the significance of the battle?
– The defense of the Texas coast was one of the
Confederacy’s greatest successes.
Battle of Sabine Pass
• What did the Union leaders plan in 1863?
– Invade Texas
• Where was their route of attack?
– Through Sabine Pass
• How many soldiers defended the fort?
– 40
• What were the union troops confident of?
– Victory
Sabine Pass
• What happened on September 8th? (explain in
detail)
– Union ships drew near, they came in range of
confederate guns. Cannons in the fort disabled
two Union ships and forced the other ships to
retreat.
• Who did the Texans capture?
– 300 Union soldiers
Battle of Palmito Ranch
• Who surrendered?
– General Robert E. Lee
• Why didn’t Texas stop fighting when they did
find out about the surrender?
– Some Confederates refused to surrender
Palmito Ranch
• What happened on May 13, 1865? (explain in
detail)
– Union Colonel Theodore H. Barrett attacked
Confederate forces at Palmito Ranch. The
Confederates called for reinforcements, and 300
Calvary arrived the next morning. Surprising Barrett
and his men, Texans captured more than 100 of
Barrett’s men.
• What happened when Texas was victorious at
Palmito Ranch?
– They received orders to disband their armies and the
Union still won the Civil War.
Battles
Texans Battle West of the Mississippi River
CIVIL WAR BATTLES - TEXAS
CIVIL WAR – MAJOR BATTLES
Austin Civil War Camp
Civil War in 4 minutes
• https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JN1VX_g
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