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Lesson 14: The Civil War

  • Summary: Lesson 14 covers the Civil War beginning with describing the nation in crisis, James Buchanan and the Confederacy, and Fort Sumter. The four years of the Civil War are described and topics explored, such as, The Naval War, Emancipation, Soldier Life, African Americans and the war, and women and the war. The lesson ends with describing the Civil War as the first modern war and the war's results.
    Subject: Clara Barton; Anaconda Plan; Uniforms; Civil War; Joseph E. Johnston; Stonewall Jackson; Arms; Secession; Ambrose E. Burnside; Joseph Hooker; David Farragut; Battle of Antietam; Battle of Bull Run; Compromise of 1850; Confederacy; U.S. Grant; African Americans; Women; Winfield Scott; Abraham Lincoln; George B. McClellan; Emancipation Proclamation; Fort Sumter; Border States; Food; The Battle of Chickamaunga; Jefferson Davis; Health; Battle of Fort Donelson; Belle Boyd; Kansas-Nebraska Act; Pottawatomie Massacre 1856; George G. Meade; The Monitor; Robert E. Lee; The Seven Days Battle; The Virginia; Drafts and Exemptions; Election of 1864; James Buchanan; Dred Scott Case; Diversions; John Brown's Raid
    Course Name: U.S. History I Course Level: Level 3 
    Media Format: Video; Text; Image; Webpage; Animation Typical Learning Time: 2.5 hours
    Discipline: United States History Sub-Discipline: History
    Author: McMichael, Kelly Affiliation: University of North Texas
    Date Created: 2008 License files: Original License
    Permalink: http://txcdk1.unt.edu/TCRR/handle/2188/1043
    Is Part of: Unit 4: http://txcdk1.unt.edu/TCRR/handle/2188/1149
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