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Get out a piece of paper and something to write with TITLE: North & South - Compare & Contrast

Get out a piece of paper and something to write with TITLE: North & South - Compare & Contrast Copy down this definition. Civil War - when 2 or more groups from the same group or country fight against each other for power or independence. Make this chart. It has 3 columns and 6 rows.

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Get out a piece of paper and something to write with TITLE: North & South - Compare & Contrast

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  1. Get out a piece of paper and something to write with • TITLE: North & South - Compare & Contrast • Copy down this definition Civil War - when 2 or more groups from the same group or country fight against each other for power or independence

  2. Make this chart. It has 3 columns and 6 rows

  3. To Preserve the Union To defend homeland and state’s rights Reasons for fighting Fought on their own territory Greater manpower and resources Advantages Fewer resources and soldiers Had to pull the South back in Disadvantages Surround and beat down the South Hold on until the North got weary (tired) Military Strategy Bull Run, Seven Day’s Battle Shiloh, Antietam Battle Victories

  4. 1. What is the name of the map? 2. What does purple represent on this map? 3. Why was keeping Maryland from seceding so important to the Union? • Page 483 of the “Creating America” textbook

  5. if you don’t come back you will be attacked Reasons for fighting

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