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    necessary because they often they too do not get included in monuments‚ so I felt it was necessary for him to be included to show viewers all aspects of the Civil War. Now‚ for what I feel were the three most important characters‚ General Lee‚ General Grant and President Lincoln. I decided to include all three of these because I felt that between the three of them‚ everyone could find a person to respect and honor. They were widely reviled throughout the nation‚ and I believe it was the three of them

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    Chapter: 16 Reconstruction I. Wartime Reconstruction A. "To Bind Up the Nation’s Wounds" 1. President Lincoln’s second inaugural address suggested that deep compassion for the enemy guided his thinking about peace. 2. Lincoln’s plan for reconstruction‚ issued in December 1863‚ was designed primarily to shorten the war and end slavery. 3. His Proclamation of Amnesty and Reconstruction‚ which included full pardons for rebels willing to renounce secession and accept the abolition of slavery‚ angered

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    Who Killed Reconstruction?

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    North or South: Who Killed Reconstruction? Harper’s Weekly September 1‚ 1868 Harper’s Weekly September 1‚ 1868 “Is This a Republican Form of Government? Is This Protecting Life‚ Liberty‚ or Property?” “Is This a Republican Form of Government? Is This Protecting Life‚ Liberty‚ or Property?” Overview: The twelve years after the Civil War proved to be a difficult time for America. Called Reconstruction by historians‚ this era saw an increase of freedom for former slaves. However

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    Longstreet played a major role in the outcome of the Civil War. Longstreet is blamed for the Confederate loss of the Civil War primarily because of his performance at Gettysburg and his role during reconstruction as well as his friendship with Ulysses S. Grant. After the first day of fighting at Gettysburg Longstreet did not want to reengage and warned Lee of the consequences. One of Longstreet’s subordinates‚ George Pickett‚ lead one of the most famous military actions in American history called Pickett’s

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    Training Plan Template and Instructions The purpose of the Training Plan as defined in the BT Grant is to outline planned training for Fiscal Year 2007 for each BT funded position. In completing the plan please use the following process: 1. Have each staff member in a BT Funded position complete the PHP FY 07 Competency Assessment on line at http://www.dshs.state.tx.us/comprep/workforce/workforce.shtm This site is for registered users. If staff members are not currently users or have not

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    Compare and Contrast

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    nature of Comparative Writing. * Explore Comparison/Contrast as a pattern of development. * See Patterns for Comparison and Contrast. * Notes about writing comparison/contrast paragraphs.From The Norton Sampler: * Bruce Catton’s "Grant and Lee: A Study in Contrasts" * Deborah Tannen’s "Gender in the Classroom" From The Little‚ Brown Handbook: * Chapter 13‚ "Case of Nouns and Pronouns" * Chapter 14‚ "Verbs" * Chapter 15‚ "Agreement" * Chapter 19‚ "Pronoun

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    Race and Politics of the Reconstruction Era The many troubling aspects regarding slavery and racism can arguably be described as the most controversial issues that American politics has ever had to face. Dating back to the very first settlers‚ our nation has always been at odds with how to tackle this highly disputed matter. Although slavery played a very contested role in forming the United States‚ it wasn’t until the late 1850’s that these issues came to an absolute breaking point. With new legislation

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    APUSH 17 Outline

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    to take the loyalty oath before the state could form its constitution‚ and it also guaranteed equality before the law for former slaves iii.Sherman’s Special Field Order 15 of 1865 set aside 400‚000 acres of abandoned Southern land for forty-acre grants to freedmen iv.The Republican Party prevented the development of a land distribution system‚ but supported other methods to aid the freed slaves 1. In 1865‚ Congress established the

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    After the Civil War‚ the South was left in shambles and many cities completely destroyed and the task of rebuilding the South and reuniting the Nation began even before the war ended. In December 1863‚ President Lincoln issued the Proclamation of Amnesty and Reconstruction to help expedite united the Nation again. However‚ radical Congressional Republicans believed that Congress was responsible for setting the terms of unifying the nation. Radical Republicans thought the president’s plan was too

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    Thursday‚ January 16‚ 2014 Matt TA mondays 10-11 wheeler 102 graduate seminar room Chapter Study Outline [Introduction: Sherman Land] The Meaning of Freedom Blacks and the Meaning of Freedom African-Americans’ understanding of freedom was shaped by their experience as slaves and observation of the free society around them. Blacks relished the opportunity to demonstrate their liberation from the regulations (significant and trivial) associated with slavery. Families in Freedom The family

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