American Civil War
- Civil War Chapter 15 Notebook
- To Become a full citizen through education
- Scott's Great Snake
- Cinco De mayo, Battle of Puebla 1862
- The Civil War & African-American 54th
- 54th Massachusetts and colonel Robert Gould Shaw
- Emancipation Proclamation January 1, 1863
- The Gettysburg address
- Was president Lincoln #1?
- Mary Todd & Abraham Lincoln
- Was President Lincoln juggling many things?
- The Second term as President
The new notebook will be started Wednesday. On Wednesday we will talk about the debt that Sullivan Ballou mentioned. The debt from the Revolution to free our country from a King. Then to be bold and start a government by the people for the people. We did talk about how we will get the government we ask for. Further that the wisdom you gain as students will only make the institution better if we use that wisdom for democracy.
Please keep up with you notes from Ch. 15. The Glory packet should be downloaded or printed by you, and used in your notebook. I would like the Glory guide in some form be placed into the notebook 15. As I mentioned my family history to you, you heard I was going to make available the July 4th journal entries that my Great-Great Grandfather wrote. You should also read the letter he wrote to President Grant that in on our class timeline.[North wall] You also will see a version of the letter that we read in class, annotated, and saw at the end of Ken Burn's Civil War: Episode: The Cause. Please use this bookmark we wrote down to check for more information you might be interested in. Remember a war that was fought in over 10,000 places is really difficult to remember. It not easy to study and be able to see the crossroads that led to what became our American character in the 19th and 20th century, as Historian Shelby Foote mentions in his interview. This conflict nearly destroyed the United States of America.
Please keep up with you notes from Ch. 15. The Glory packet should be downloaded or printed by you, and used in your notebook. I would like the Glory guide in some form be placed into the notebook 15. As I mentioned my family history to you, you heard I was going to make available the July 4th journal entries that my Great-Great Grandfather wrote. You should also read the letter he wrote to President Grant that in on our class timeline.[North wall] You also will see a version of the letter that we read in class, annotated, and saw at the end of Ken Burn's Civil War: Episode: The Cause. Please use this bookmark we wrote down to check for more information you might be interested in. Remember a war that was fought in over 10,000 places is really difficult to remember. It not easy to study and be able to see the crossroads that led to what became our American character in the 19th and 20th century, as Historian Shelby Foote mentions in his interview. This conflict nearly destroyed the United States of America.
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