SAMPLE US History

Chapter 17: Civil War after the Emancipation Proclamation A. Black Soldiers B. African Americans Join the Fight! C. Condition of the Prisons during the Civil War

D. Effects of the Civil War in the South E. Northerners’ View of the Civil War

F. Martial Law G. Draft Laws H. Economic Effects of the Civil War: Raising Money and Troops I. Economic Effects of the Civil War on the North and South Economies J. Civil War Turning Points K. Summary of the Civil War Turning Points

L. Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address M. West Virginia Becomes A State N. Total War Strikes the South O. Ulysses Grant P. Wilderness Campaign Q. Petersburg Siege R. Atlanta Campaign S. Farragut at the Battle of Mobile Bay T. Sherman's March to the Sea U. The Election of 1864 V. Lincoln's Second Inaugural Address W. The Fall of Richmond X. Surrender at Appomattox Y. President Lincoln’s Assassination Z. The Toll of War Chapter 17: Review Questions

Chapter 18: Reconstruction Era (1865–1877) A. Reconstruction Debate B. Reconstruction Amendments C. Wade-Davis Bill D. Freedmen's Bureau E. Black Codes F. African American Rights G. African Americans in Government H. Education and Farming during the Reconstruction Era I. Radical Republicans Win in the 1866 Election

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