Social Studies Chapter 22 The Civil War pages 303 – 321
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22.2 Preparing for War |
22.3 Bull Run: a Great Awakening |
22.4 Antietam: A Bloody Affair |
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Strengths and Weaknesses of the North
Strengths and Weaknesses of the South
Abraham Lincoln versus Jefferson Davis
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Rose Greenhow’s Dilemma
Battle of Bull Run
Women Support the War |
The Union Blockade
Dividing the Confederacy
Attacking Richmond
The Battle of Antietam
The New Realities of War |
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22.5 Gettysburg: A Turning Point |
22.6 Vicksburg: A Besieged City |
22.7 Fort Wagner: African Americans Join the War |
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emancipation v. The Emancipation Proclamation
The Draft Draft v.
The Battle of Gettysburg
Opposition on the Union Home Front
habeus corpus v. Draft Riots Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address
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The Merrimac and the Monitor
Control of the Mississippi
Vicksburg
Problems on the Confederate Home Front
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The Massachusetts 54th Regiment
African Americans at War
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22.8 Appomattox: Total War Brings an End |
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On to Richmond
Total War
Sherman’s March Through Georgia
The End at Appomattox
"Touched by Fire"
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