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Exploring the war that divided a nation. Why are we doing this? February 18, 2010 in Other. The purpose of this unit is to become better writers. By the end of this experience, you should be able to take a piece of information, write what it is talking about, and back it up with detailed information.
1 Why was the Battle of Gettysburg such an important northern victory? 2 How did Lincoln view the victory? Lincoln viewed the victory with great pleasure as it was the first victory over the Army of Northern Virginia.
1 Where did the phrase reconstruction come from? Reconstruction comes from the U. S having to reconstruct the nation after the war. It is when the period after the American Civil War when the southern states were reorganized and reintegrated into the Union. Reconstruction means the act or result of reconstructing. 2 What were the purposes of the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amendments? 4 What did separate but equal mean? 5 Why do we commemorate wars? We commem.
This blog is for my 8th grade civil war class. The Civil War had been very bad for the country and there was a lot that we had to do. We had to deal with segregation, womens rights, and we had to rebuild from all of the destruction from the Civil War. In wars, there are always people who die and so we honor them by building.
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Tuesday, February 9, 2010. They are so amazing and fun - and growing way, way too fast. My daughter found a worm,. So what did she do? Yep, she picked it up. She gets that from her daddy.
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