Understanding Primary and Secondary Sources
Learn about the difference between primary and secondary sources through a quiz based on various historical materials such as Anne Frank's diary, textbooks, interviews, journals, and historical documents like the United States Constitution. Explore the significance of different sources in understanding historical events and perspectives.
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DO NOW Review! Do you know the difference between a primary source and a secondary source? Take the short quiz to find out! 1. Anne Frank's diary ___________ 2. A text book describing the civil rights movement _______________ 3. An interview with Alexander Graham Bell ______________ 4. A journal by a cowboy about the cattle drives from Texas to Kansas___________ 5. The United States Constitution. ___________ 6. A book describing Christopher Columbus ______________
CHAPTER 4.2 THE CIVIL WAR BEGINS
UNION & CONFEDERATE FORCES CLASH Union= North- led by Ulysses S. Grant Confederacy=South- led by Robert E. Lee
EMANCIPATION PROCLAMATION 1863- Lincoln issued Emancipation Proclamation Did NOT free slaves immediately-only applied to areas behind Confederate lines For many, turned war into fight to free slaves
MISSOURI EMANCIPATION PROCLAMATION Issued by Major General John C. Fremont in 1861 Freed slaves of those disloyal to the Union Lincoln removed order
LIFE DURING WARTIME African American men who fought for Union faced discrimination Soldiers served in filthy conditions Women served as nurses
EXIT TICKET What was life like for some people during the Civil War?