Timeline
Tigger Words
http://s.tudy.it/twh9by6
Four Worlds
Economic
Political
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Social
- Huge division between northern and southern right's and idea's over slavery - The south began to raise awareness of the hatred they had been seething forthe north for the past 50 years - The south also tryed to cause better relation's with thier top cotton buyer's, Britian and France - In the end the south decided to stay neutral in the U.S. war that raged on for about 5 year's - The South through thier social darwinism and racism, decided not to include black's in thier army until a month before the end of war - The South, in thier ignorance, even until the end of the dreaded war, believed and some neo-fascist idiots say "The south will rise again!" See: Unrealistic Expectation's |
Jackie McGuigan's Primary Sources
Ryan Hardman's Primary Sources
http://valley.lib.virginia.edu/
This source describes the lives of two different communites with one in the north and one in the south and it goes from John Brown's Raid through the era of Reconstruction.
http://www.sonofthesouth.net/leefoundation/civil-war-battles.htm
This source is a site which describes in detail all of the major battles that occured during the civil war.
Riyad Girgis Primary Sources
http://afgen.com/fugitive_slave_act.html
This primary source quickly depict's the events in and around the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850. This act allowed that anyone in the south or vice versa could go back and forth to capture "fugitive slaves" but, this act was against the apparent moral's that this oh so great country was supposedly built on. These "Slave hunter's" would just capture any Black person and drag them back to thier plantation to work. That's a scary thought imagine escaping slavery only to be dragged back sooner or later.
http://afgen.com/fugitive_slave_act.html
This primary source quickly depict's the events in and around the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850. This act allowed that anyone in the south or vice versa could go back and forth to capture "fugitive slaves" but, this act was against the apparent moral's that this oh so great country was supposedly built on. These "Slave hunter's" would just capture any Black person and drag them back to thier plantation to work. That's a scary thought imagine escaping slavery only to be dragged back sooner or later.
Manjot Singh's Primary Sources
http://www.loc.gov/rr/main/uscw_rec_links/civilwarlinks.html
This primary source quickly summarizes the Civil War, but also explains the variety of interesting documents made during the Civil War, which include the Gettysburg Address and manuscripts held in Lincoln's pocket on the evening of his assassinations. It also explains a large list of the pictures and photographs taken during the Civil War, which can prove very significant in the hands of a historian. It also explains how to simply read this outline.
This document is significant because it can prove valuable in the hands of a historian and even more valuable in the hands of a student as it can help us infer any valuable information for the AP exam, and helps us create a document, if needed by the AP college board.
This primary source quickly summarizes the Civil War, but also explains the variety of interesting documents made during the Civil War, which include the Gettysburg Address and manuscripts held in Lincoln's pocket on the evening of his assassinations. It also explains a large list of the pictures and photographs taken during the Civil War, which can prove very significant in the hands of a historian. It also explains how to simply read this outline.
This document is significant because it can prove valuable in the hands of a historian and even more valuable in the hands of a student as it can help us infer any valuable information for the AP exam, and helps us create a document, if needed by the AP college board.