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US Civil War-Monday Flex

US Civil War-Monday Flex

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Social Studies

6th - 8th Grade

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Rex Batie

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9 Slides • 8 Questions

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US Civil War

Election of 1860 and the Union v the Confederacy

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Election of 1860

  • There were five candidates running for office in the election of 1860.

  • South said they would accept the outcome of the election as long as no abolitionist was elected

    as president.

  • In other words, the South would not accept Smith or Lincoln as president.

  • If an abolitionist was elected, they would secede or leave the Union (US)

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Multiple Choice

To secede means to. . .

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stay

2

fight

3

leave

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Lincoln Wins the Election

  • Lincoln wins the election

  • Believes democracy above all else! (Union)

  • The South is upset

  • SC is the FIRST to secede

  • The new country will be called the Confederate States of America.

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Multiple Select

The South would not accept if which 2 candidates won the election?

1

John C. Breckenridge

2

Stephen Douglas

3

John Bell

4

Gerrit Smith

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Abraham Lincoln

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Multiple Choice

Lincoln beleived in democracy above all else, which is the reason he stands with the Union.

1

True

2

False

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Fort Sumter, SC

  • Union fort: low on supplies, so Lincoln sends unarmed group with supplies

  • Attacked by the Confederacy (April, 1861) the day after Lincoln took office

  • The Union surrenders

  • No lives are lost

  • Start of the Civil War

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Dropdown

The battle of Fort Sumter occurred in ______ Carolina.

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Secession

  • Initially 7 states secede from the Union

  • Later 4 more join

  • The first capital of the CSA was Montgomery, AL

  • The Union had the greater odds in winning the war

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Multiple Choice

The CSA (Confederacy) had 21 states.

1

True

2

False

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https://slideplayer.com/slide/9871318/

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First Battle of Bull Run

  • First MAJOR battle of the war

  • 35,000 soldiers

  • 2,900 Union soldiers died

  • <2,000 Confederate soldiers died

  • Confederate victory under "Stonewall" Jackson

  • This will NOT be a quick war

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The Battle of Antietam

  • 1862

  • Confederates invade the Union

  • The bloodiest single day in U.S. history

  • Over ~22,000 Americans dead, wounded or missing

  • The Union stopped the Confederacy

  • Gave Lincoln the chance to announce the abolition of slavery in the south

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Multiple Choice

Who won the the Battle of Antietam?

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North (Union)

2

South (Confederacy)

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https://www.slideserve.com/audra-hoffman/the-emancipation-proclamation

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Multiple Choice

After the Emancipation Proclamation all slaves were freed.

1

True

2

False

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Multiple Choice

Why might Lincoln have waited until after the Battle of Antietam to announce the Emancipation Proclamation?

1
Lincoln was pressured by foreign powers to delay the proclamation
2
Lincoln was not aware of the Battle of Antietam when drafting the proclamation
3
Lincoln wanted to wait for a more convenient time to make the announcement
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Lincoln waited until after the Battle of Antietam to announce the Emancipation Proclamation because he wanted to issue it at a time when it would have the most impact and support.

US Civil War

Election of 1860 and the Union v the Confederacy

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