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Bell Work
LT: Review notes and other
materials for your Quiz
BW: What day was Emancipation
Proclamation issued? Describe the
54th Regiment?
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LT: I will be able to describe the
role of African Americans after the
Emancipation Proclamation.
BW: Are African Americans
allowed to join the Union Army
before the Emancipation
Proclamation? Write 3 facts from
CNN Student News
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LT: I will be previewing new content that lead to the Fall of the
Confederacy
BW: Write down three facts from the CNN Student News
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LT: I will be able to describe the
impact of the Emancipation
Proclamation
BW: What is the Emancipation
Proclamation ? How do you think it
affected the ongoing war? Do
you think people opposed it if so
who?
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LT: I will be able to describe the impact of the Emancipation
Proclamation
BW: Did the Emancipation Proclamation set slaves free everywhere
?? Write down three facts from CNN Student News
The Emancipation Proclamation
Abolitionist started pushing for the
outlawing of slavery everywhere
in the U.S.
Lincoln feared if he did not have
the constitutional authority to
outlaw slavery.
In his struggle to keep the union
together, Lincoln did not want to
anger the border states / many
people in the north opposed the
emancipation
0n January, 1, 1863 Lincoln issued
the Emancipation Proclamation
which declared that all slaves in
Confederate-held territory were
free.
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Predict what the reactions of at
least two different groups might
be to the emancipation
People in the north
People in the south
Union soldiers
Confederate soldiers
What effect did the Emancipation
Proclamation have on the Union
cause?
The Emancipation Proclamation
The President is commander in chief
of all armed forces.
What does that mean take a min to
discuss is at your table
Lincoln believed that the constitution
did not give him the authority to free
all slaves.
Freeing the slaves in the south
weakened the confederacy and
could be seen as a military action
The civil war was now being fought to
free millions of Americans from slavery
Many people were upset that Lincoln
had not freed all enslaved people
including those in the border states
Video
http://www.history.com/topics/american-civil-war/emancipationproclamation
http://www.history.com/topics/american-civil-war/american-civilwar-history/videos/civil-war
Five Finger Re-tell
Your task: use an outline of your hand to
summarize the notes
You should draw an out line of your hand on
the page, label and answer the questions
Thumb- characters- who was in the notes??
Forefinger- setting- Where and when did the
events take place?
Middle finger- Sequence of Events-What
happened in the beginning, the middle, the
end?
Ring finger- Problem- What was the problem in
the reading?
Pinky- Solution- How was the problem solved in
the reading?
Palm-Theme or main idea-What was the main
idea of the reading?
Vocabulary
Your task: your are responsible for
defining the following terms.
They can be located on pages
536, 542, 548, 558
Emancipation proclamation
54th Massachusetts Volunteers
Emancipate
Copperheads
Battle of Gettysburg
Siege of Vicksburg
Sherman’s March to Sea
Appomattox Court House
John Wilkes Booth
Thirteenth Amendment
Crossword Puzzle
Your task: Create a crossword puzzle using
important people, concepts, terms, and events
from the Civil War. You may need to check you
notes
Choose ten people, places, events, from the
civil war
Use scratch paper to figure out how you can
write the words in crisscross combinations
Copy the finished blank grid onto you
notebook page, numbering your across and
down words
Write a clue for each of your ten items ( fill in
the blank, question, definition
Provide and answer key
Emancipation Proclamation
Emancipation Proclamation
Emancipation proclamation
His first challenge was that the
U.S. Constitution did not prohibit
slavery. Individual states could
outlaw slavery, but not the U.S.
Government.
Emancipation proclamation
Lincoln used his background as a
lawyer to come up with a solution
more or less based on the
following questions that I would
like you to answer:
African American Soldiers
Fredrick Douglas had argued for the
recruitment of African-American soldiers
since the start of the war.
By the wars end about 180,000 black
soldiers wore the blue uniform of the
Union Army.
African-American soldiers were organized
in 166 all-black regiments usually lead by
white officers
African American soldiers were paid less
some accepted no pay
Many white officers started out with racist
views that changed over time.
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The 54th regiment became famous in
July 1863, when it led a heroic
attack on Fort Wagner in south
Carolina
Two sons of Frederick Douglas joined
the 54th regiment
The confederate government
threatened to execute them or
return them to slavery if captured
The emancipation proclamation was
one sign that the was brining
dramatic change to the North and
the South.
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What differences do you see
between the recruits (probably
runaway slaves) on the left and
the U.S.C.T. soldiers on the right?
Black recruits in Charleston from
the April 1, 1865 issue of Harper's
Weekly.
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Your task: sketch a statue or
building to recognize the 54th
regiment.
You should
Be thoughtful, and reflect the
person/ event
Include an explanation of
every feature of your
monument and how it relates
to the person/ event
Write a complete sentences
explaining where you would
locate your monument and
why.
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