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Vocabulary Diamonds

Vocabulary Diamonds. Template of Ungrouped Objects Use Word Art to Edit (carefully!). Commander of the Army of Northern Virginia for the South. Where General Lee surrendered to end the Civil War. Appomattox Courthouse. Robert E. Lee. Emancipation Proclamation. Vicksburg.

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Vocabulary Diamonds

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  1. Vocabulary Diamonds

  2. Template of Ungrouped Objects Use Word Art to Edit (carefully!) Commander of the Army of Northern Virginia for the South Where General Lee surrendered to end the Civil War Appomattox Courthouse Robert E. Lee Emancipation Proclamation Vicksburg Freed all slaves in areas of rebellion Union victory that split the South into two parts 1861-1865 Defined citizenship and equal protection under the law Years of the American Civil War 15th Amendment Guaranteed the right to vote to African American males President of the Confederate States of America Jefferson Davis 14th Amendment The turning point of the civil war Ulysses S. Grant Gettysburg Union general who won the Civil War Lincoln's speech dedicating a battleground as a national cemetery Lincoln's First Inaugural Address Gettysburg Address North would not interfere with slavery but would preserve the Union Abolished Slavery in the US Civil War 13th Amendment Conflict Between the North and the South Assassination of Lincoln Emancipation To be set free from slavery Killing of the President byJohn Wilkes Booth in April 1865 Called for an end to slavery and binding up the wounds of the nation Abraham Lincoln Lincoln's Second Inaugural Address President during the Civil War

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