SS10.US1.14
Describe how the Civil War influenced the United States, including the Anaconda Plan and the major battles of Bull Run, Antietam, Vicksburg, and Gettysburg and Sherman’s March to the Sea. [A.1.a., A.1.b., A.1.c., A.1.d., A.1.e., A.1.i., A.1.k.]
Describe how the Civil War influenced the United States, including the Anaconda Plan and the major battles of Bull Run, Antietam, Vicksburg, and Gettysburg and Sherman’s March to the Sea. [A.1.a., A.1.b., A.1.c., A.1.d., A.1.e., A.1.i., A.1.k.]
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Vocabulary
- division
- distribution
- trace
- impact
Knowledge
- Major military and political events of the Civil War, including the Anaconda Plan and the major battles of Bull Run, Antietam, Vicksburg, and Gettysburg and Sherman's March to the Sea.
- Key Northern and Southern Civil War personalities, including Abraham Lincoln, Jefferson Davis, Ulysses S. Grant, Robert E. Lee, Thomas Jonathan "Stonewall" Jackson, and William Tecumseh Sherman.
- Divisions of resources, population distribution, and transportation in the nation during the Civil War.
- Reasons border states remained in the Union during the Civil War.
- Major nonmilitary social and political events during the Civil War, including the Homestead Act, the Morrill Act, Northern draft riots, the Emancipation Proclamation, and the Gettysburg Address.
- The role of women in American society during the Civil War, including efforts made by Elizabeth Blackwell and Clara Barton. Major aspects of Alabama's involvement in the Civil War.
Skills
- Describe major military and political events of the Civil War.
- Trace important Civil War battles in a map.
- Identify key Northern and Southern Civil War personalities, and analyze the role and influence of each.
- Analyze the division of resources, population distribution and transportation in the United States during the Civil War.
- Analyze primary source documents pertinent to Civil-War era issues.
- Explain the reason border states remained in the Union during the Civil War.
- Describe major non-military social and political events during the Civil War.
- Describe the role of women in American society during the Civil War.
- Trace Alabama's involvement in the Civil War.
Understanding
- The was a significant impact of the Civil War, its significant battles and influential leaders, nonmilitary events of the time period, abolition, reform efforts by women, and Alabama's involvement in the war.