BR: What does Douglas say the Union has been fighting to this point? What does he think the Union should be fighting? How does the proclamation change the war? It's the turning point between freedom and slavery, instead the Union is fighting to keep slavery intact.
Civil War Part 6 Review
Directions: Under each complete the phrase, answer the question, fill in the blank, or define the definition. Where it says from a certain number that tells you what number it is from in your notebook.
What did Union do when came across African Americans early in the war? They were either freed or they were put to work.
What is Emancipation Proclamation? In 1862, President Lincoln forms a plan to free all slaves but needed Victory in battle to guarantee the support.
Why does Lincoln issue proclamation? Lincoln issued it to end Slavery in the South.
What effect does proclamation have? The effects had mixed reactions in North, but became turning point of war making war about slavery for north and convincing the South to negotiate the end but it was not possible. It also made the African Americans want to join the army and be apart of the war.
How African Americans participated in the war: After the Union let them in the war; they were given the menial task, longest guard duty, placed in exposed positions, and took the time to get equal pay.
Describe Life in North during War: The life in North was rough, the loss of cotton hurt northern textile industry, other industries began making war supplies, and Government introduced income tax to pay for supplies that increased as war goes.
Describe Life in South during War: The economic demands tough on South because they lacked resources to meet demands. The union also blockade forced South to rely on own farms and factories which had trouble supplying the military and the population.
Describe Life of Soldiers during the War: The soldiers had first taste of traveling and when they were not fighting they had time to write cards and pray.
Describe Life of Women during the War: The war opened so many opportunities for the women, they helped with men at war as the took care of family business, farms, and plantations. Some women mask themselves as men to fight in the war alongside men.
Thursday, February 25, 2010
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