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Aim #42: Was the Civil War worth its “costs”? Do now! 1. Please read “Abraham Lincoln: Verdict of History” and answer questions AND THEN… 2. Read “Lincoln’s 2nd Inaugural Address” and answer question #s 1,2 and 5

Aim #42: Was the Civil War worth its “costs”? Do now! 1.Please read “Abraham Lincoln: Verdict of History” and answer questions AND THEN… 2.Read “Lincoln’s

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(II) END OF THE WAR a.Lincoln inaugurated in March, 1865 b.Lincoln assassinated by John Wilkes Booth on April 15, 1865 c.Results of the Civil War (positive) 1.End of slavery in the US: Emancipation Proclamation freed slaves in areas of rebellion; 13 th amendment will abolish slavery in the U.S. 2. Northern industrial economy grew 3. Union is preserved d. Results of the Civil War (negative) 1.620,000 soldiers killed (360,000 Union and 260,000) 2.Southern economy devastated 3.Federal government becomes more powerful (uses draft for 1 st time; federal supremacy established)

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Page 1: Aim #42: Was the Civil War worth its “costs”? Do now! 1.Please read “Abraham Lincoln: Verdict of History” and answer questions AND THEN… 2.Read “Lincoln’s

Aim #42: Was the Civil War worth its “costs”?Do now! 1. Please read “Abraham Lincoln: Verdict of History” and answer

questions AND THEN…2. Read “Lincoln’s 2nd Inaugural Address” and answer question

#s 1,2 and 5

Page 2: Aim #42: Was the Civil War worth its “costs”? Do now! 1.Please read “Abraham Lincoln: Verdict of History” and answer questions AND THEN… 2.Read “Lincoln’s

(I) ELECTION OF 1864

a.Lincoln at odds with Congress over Reconstruction policy1.Lincoln wanted a lenient policy allow Confederate states back

into the Union as quickly as possible2. 10% Plan: state could come back into union when 10% population took an oath of allegiance to the US; all southerners to get pardon (except for high-ranking Confederate army officers + govt. officials)3. Wade-Davis Bill: wanted 50% of voters to take loyalty oath; Lincoln vetoed bill

Page 3: Aim #42: Was the Civil War worth its “costs”? Do now! 1.Please read “Abraham Lincoln: Verdict of History” and answer questions AND THEN… 2.Read “Lincoln’s

(II) END OF THE WARa. Lincoln inaugurated in March, 1865b. Lincoln assassinated by John Wilkes Booth on April 15, 1865c. Results of the Civil War (positive)1. End of slavery in the US: Emancipation Proclamation freed slaves in

areas of rebellion; 13th amendment will abolish slavery in the U.S.2. Northern industrial economy grew3. Union is preserved

d. Results of the Civil War (negative)2. 620,000 soldiers killed (360,000 Union and 260,000)3. Southern economy devastated4. Federal government becomes more powerful (uses draft for 1st time;

federal supremacy established)

Page 4: Aim #42: Was the Civil War worth its “costs”? Do now! 1.Please read “Abraham Lincoln: Verdict of History” and answer questions AND THEN… 2.Read “Lincoln’s

Sic Semper Tyrannis!

Translation: Thus always to tyrantsAwesome Book Shout out!“MANHUNT” byJames Swanson

Lincoln Lies in State

Page 5: Aim #42: Was the Civil War worth its “costs”? Do now! 1.Please read “Abraham Lincoln: Verdict of History” and answer questions AND THEN… 2.Read “Lincoln’s

e. Financing of war1. Borrowed $ and sale of government bonds2. Raised tariffs and first ever income tax3. Both sides issues paper $, but public confidence was on North’s sidee. Social change1. women: worked on farms and factory jobs; military nurses

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And now…1. With your assigned group, use the guide sheet to develop a

reconstruction plan based on the criteria you have in front of you (15 minutes)

2. Please designate one spokesperson to share out your group’s plan.

3. Answer Questions based on the actual plans that were developed during Reconstruction

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Wrap Up…On a separate sheet of paper answer the following questions:1. In your opinion, what do you think was the most

important result of the Civil War? Why do you think that’s so?

2. Do you think the benefits outweighed its costs? Why or why not?

3. What do you think was the most important issue that needed to be resolved during the Reconstruction Era? Why do you think so?