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The Civil War Begins (April 12, 1861) - The South attacks Fort Sumter South Carolina and starts the war. More States leave the Union (April 1861) - within a short period of time Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee, and Arkansas all leave the Union to join the Confederacy.
- Many Battles of 1861 and 1862
Battle of Shiloh Fought in Tennessee on April 6-7, 1862, the...
- Battle of Fort Sumter
History >> Civil War The Battle of Fort Sumter was the first...
- Battle of Gettysburg
History >> Civil War The Battle of Gettysburg took place on...
- Sherman's March to The Sea
History >> Civil War General Sherman's march through the...
- President Lincoln is Assassinated
History >> Civil War President Abraham Lincoln was shot on...
- Emancipation Proclamation
The Thirteenth Amendment The Emancipation Proclamation was...
- Robert E. Lee Surrenders
History >> Civil War On April 9, 1865 General Robert E. Lee...
- Union Blockade
During the Civil War, the Union attempted to blockade the...
- Many Battles of 1861 and 1862
24 Μαρ 2019 · 1. Students select the most significant events. Print these vertical timelines for the years of the Civil War (pssst I’ve also included a blank worksheet so you can use these for other units of study too!). Students glue the blank timelines into their social studies notebooks or keep them in a folder.
Timeline: The chronological order of major events during the war is as follows: November 6, 1860 : Abraham Lincoln is elected as the President of United States. He does not win in any of the pro slavery southern states.
American Civil War Timeline facts and information activity worksheet pack and fact file. Includes 5 activities aimed at students 11-14 years old (KS3) & 5 activities aimed at students 14-16 year old (GCSE).
1 Οκτ 2023 · Here are 25 key events to teach from the Civil War. BEFORE THE WAR January 1850 – The Compromise of 1850 admits California to the U.S. as a “free” state and allows newly acquired territories to decide upon slavery for themselves.
17 Δεκ 2023 · The timeline includes eight battles with corresponding dates. Students work in sequential order, adding two facts for each battle on the timeline. Use this print and digital worksheet to give students a clear understanding of the decisive Union and Confederate victories and defeats.
This handy Teaching Wiki is full of useful information about the American Civil War, from the causes to the start and end, the key people, factions, battles, events, facts, and more. Read to the end to find some of our teacher-made resources for you and your classroom.