Late Civil War Battles and The Gettysburg Address.

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Late Civil War Battles and The Gettysburg Address

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Late Civil War Battles and The Gettysburg Address

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The Battle of Gettysburg• This was the turning

point of the war.• A three day battle in

Pennsylvania that crippled the Confederate Army.• Never again would

the South invade the North.

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“Dixieland”• Listen to Steve Earle’s song Dixieland and read along with the

song.• On a separate sheet of paper, write down anything that you

find interesting about what the lyrics have to say about the battle of Gettysburg and Kilrain’s experience.

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General Grant Wins at Vicksburg

• Vicksburg was one of the last Confederate holdouts on the Mississippi River.• The Union blasted

Vicksburg for 6 weeks.• With a Union victory

there, the Union had complete control of the Mississippi River.

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The Gettysburg Address• Four Months after the

Battles of Gettysburg and Vicksburg, Lincoln dedicated a national cemetery at the Gettysburg battlefield. • He gave a speech at the

ceremony called the Gettysburg Address.• This address helped

unify the nation.

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The Address• Identify the qualities of Lincoln’s speech that Edward Everett

most admired after reading “Another Perspective” on page 333.

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The South Surrenders