Name:______Date:______
Civil War Timeline Research Project
Learning Targets:
- Students will be able to sequence –and- definethe key events of the Civil War.
- Students will be able to explain how people of diverse backgrounds, i.e., different social classes,
races,genders, and ethnicities were affected by the Civil War.
- Students will be able to interpret primary source documents from the Civil War time period
-and- use them to compare and contrast the similarities and differences between the daily lives
ofConfederate soldiers, Union soldiers, and civilians.
Part 1: Key Events
You will be given a significant event from the Civil War time period. You must research this event to learn as much as you can about it.
Your Event:______
Requirements:
- Complete Timeline Event Template and save to your P-drive.
- Find a primary source document that discusses your event. Save this document to the group Diigo and use the “post-it and highlighter” features to mark significant information in your document; explain on the post-it’s why you found this information interesting.
- Find a picture that adequately represents your event. Trace your picture onto the drawing paper provided and color the picture with colored pencils.
- Using the template provided, type a synopsis of your event. Include the who, what, where, when, why information from the timeline event template. This template should be printed out, cut on the paper cutter, glued to the inside of your drawing, and then matted to construction paper provided. Font: ARIAL Font Size: 8.5
Part 2: Pivotal People
You will be given a pivotal person from the Civil War time period. You must research this person to learn as much about him/her as possible.
Your Person:______
Requirements:
- Complete the Timeline Pivotal Person template and save it to your P-drive.
- Find a primary source document (preferably a diary entry) that discusses your person. Save this document to the group Diigo and use the “post-it and highlighter” features to mark significant information in your document; explain on the post-it’s why you found this information interesting.
- Create a twitter account if you don’t have one. Tweet a quote from your person..as if it were the person talking. Link the journal entry or primary source into your tweet for others to see. You will also have to include the hash tag listed below that applies to your class so that we can create a trending topic.
Gumm 2hr #rvcw1 / Mertens 7hr #rvcw3 / Overby 3hr #rvcw5
Gumm 8hr #rvcw2 / Mertens 8hr #rvcw4 / Overby 7hr #rvcw6
- Find a picture of your person, and fit it into the template provided on the template sheet. Using your information, write a synopsis of your person’s life. Fit it into the template provided. Paste the picture on the front and the info on the inside of the footprint provided. You will also need to type the person’s name into a text box template.
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Part 3: Technical Terms
You will be given a technical term from the Civil War time period. You must research this term/word to learn as much about it as possible.
YourTerm: ______
- Find a primary source document that discusses your term. Save this document to the group Diigo and use the “post-it and highlighter” features to mark significant information in your document.
- Add your word and definition to the templates provided. Print them out and paste them to the “cannon” picture.
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Part 4: Soldier Accoutrements
You will be given a term pertaining to soldier’s daily lives from the Civil War time period. You must research this term/word to learn as much about it as possible.
YourTerm: ______
- Research your term, and then describe it on your Civil War class blog. Include a link to a picture that represents your item.
Mr. Gumm’s Blog
Mrs. Overby’s Blog
Mrs. Mertens’s Blog
- Add your word and definition to the templates provided. Print them out and paste them to the “kepi” picture.
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Part 5: Your Birthday Event
Search the internet for a Civil War event that happened on your birthday in any year during the Civil War. Type the information inside the star. Put the date and describe the event.
- November 1860 Lincoln elected President
- December 1860South Carolina secedes
- February 1861Confederacy formed
- March 1861Lincoln inaugurated
- 1861Camp Randall Opens
- April 1861Fr. Sumter attacked
- June 1861West Virginia becomes a state
- July 4, 1861Lincoln requests army
- July 21, 1861Bull Run
- March 1862Monitor vs. Merrimac
- April 1862Shiloh
- September 1862Antietam
- September 23, 1862Emancipation Proclamation
- December 1862Fredericksburg
- March 3, 1863Military Draft (1st ever)
- May 1863 Government established the Bureau of Colored Troops
- May 1863Chancellorsville
- July 1863Vicksburg
- July 1863Gettysburg
- July 1863Pickett’s Charge
- July 13-16 1863Draft Riots
- September 19, 1863Gettysburg Address
- November 1863Chattanooga
- February 24, 1864Andersonville Prison Camp opens
- June 28, 1864Arlington Cemetery Opens
- September 1864Atlanta to Savannah (Sherman’s March to the Sea)
- November 11, 1864Sherman orders Atlanta burned to the ground
- January 31, 186513th amendment ends slavery
- April 9, 1865Lee Surrenders
- April 14, 1865Lincoln Assassinated
- April 26, 1865John Wilkes Booth killed
People:
- Matthew Brady
- Robert E. Lee
- Ulysses S. Grant
- William T. Sherman
- Abraham Lincoln
- Stonewall Jackson
- Jefferson Davis
- George Pickett
- John Wilkes Booth
- Clara Barton
- Jesse Woodson James
- Francis Pickens
- Louisa Hawkins Kanby
- Horace Greeley
- Julia Ward Howe
- Belle Boyd
- Rose O’Neil Greenhow
- Opothleyahola
- Mary Todd Lincoln
- David D. Porter
- George Meade
- Carrie Berry
- Wilmer McLean
- Traveler
- William Carney
- Hartwell Carver Tompkins
- Cole Younger
- Mary Chesnut
- Robert Gould
- Henry Wirz
- James Longstreet
- Mary Surrat
Terms:
- Habeas Corpus
- Conscription
- Bounty
- Total war
- Ironclad
- Antebellum
- Brigade
- Campaign
- Cavalry
- Flank
- Infantry
- Scurvy
- Copperheads
- Cotton-clads
- Furlough
- Parapet
- Sutlers
- Flying battery
- Bivouac
- Hot shot
- Company
- Foraging
- Parole
- Picket
- Reveille
- Minie ball
- Skirmish
- Trenches
- Repeating rifles
- Reconnaissance
- Typhoid
Soldiers Accoutrements:
- Bummer
- Embalmed beef
- Kepi
- Cartridge
- Haversack
- Housewife
- Scabbard
- A Beat
- Bones
- Greenback
- Johnny
- Vittles
- Sawbones
- Jonah
- Shirker
- Brogan
- Yank
- Quick-step
- Grayback
- Arkansas Toothpick
- Pepperbox
- Hornets
- Possum
- Dogrobber
- Goober Pea
- Litter
- Quaker gun
- Powder monkey
- A.W.O.L.
- Shebangs
- Contraband