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The topic Ordinary Heroes contains this statement: “The Civil War was the first war to be fully covered by the press. Reporters risked their lives to get firsthand accounts of battles.”. Have students imagine they are reporters interviewing a Civil War soldier. They should write approximately 10 questions they would like to ask the soldier. Oct 09, 2020 Civil War Games were a great way for soldiers on both sides to have a good time and socialize during some of the most boring moments living in camp. Soldiers are generally a social bunch so playing games was the perfect way for them to enjoy themselves and pass the time.

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Have students try these activities to expand their knowledge and interest in the Civil War.

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Social Studies, Art

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Have students draw or trace a map of the United States and put in the name of each state that existed at the time of the Civil War. Students can then color the states that were part of the Union gray and the states in the Confederacy blue.

Music, Social Studies

Several Civil War songs are still sung today; for instance, “When Johnny Comes Marching Home Again.” Have students research songs of the Civil War period and then, as a group and with the aid of a music teacher if possible, have them sing the songs for the class.

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Language Arts, Social Studies

The topic Ordinary Heroes contains this statement: “The Civil War was the first war to be fully covered by the press. Reporters risked their lives to get firsthand accounts of battles.” Have students imagine they are reporters interviewing a Civil War soldier. They should write approximately 10 questions they would like to ask the soldier. Students should exchange their papers with another student and answer the questions.

Art, Social Studies

Have students design their own flags that the North and the South could have used during the Civil War. Remind them that flags often use symbols, such as stars, to represent states. Students should be able to explain any symbols they use in their flags. Students can work either individually or in groups for this project.

Math

Have students do some math problems with the birth and death dates of various Civil War heroes, as shown in Civil War Notables. For example, how old was Abraham Lincoln when he died? How old was Jefferson Davis? For how many years after the war ended did Jefferson Davis live?

Language Arts, Social Studies

Have students imagine they are soldiers in the Civil War. They should write a letter home telling about various aspects of the war: the training, the battles, the camp, food, conditions, and so on.

Social Studies, Math

To help students understand the magnitude of Civil War casualties, have students research the numbers of soldiers who fought and the numbers who were killed in various wars. Students should make a chart comparing the number of U.S. participants and deaths in the Civil War, World War I, World War II, the Korean War, the Vietnam War, and in any other war they wish. Have students use the information in the chart to figure out the percent of combatants killed in each war.

Language Arts, Social Studies

Have students choose a Civil War figure to research. A few possibilities: Harriet Tubman, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Robert E. Lee, Dred Scott, Jefferson Davis, and “Stonewall” Jackson. If possible and appropriate, students might read a biography of the person before writing a short report giving details about the person’s life.

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'We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness' so said the second paragraph of the United States Declaration of Independence on 4th July 1776 as the nascent United States threw off the shackles of the British Empire together with it burdensome taxation and class riddled society. Yet even when Republican Abraham Lincoln was elected president on November 6, 1860 clearly all men were not equal as 4,441,790 black men women and children representing 14.1% of the nation's population were slaves with no rights.

The events that led to the outbreak of the civil war in 1861 can probably be traced back to a court ruling on 6th March 1857 when the United States supreme court decided that a black American could not be a citizen of the United States and therefore had no rights. A national debate ensued and when Lincoln was elected president he vowed to abolish slavery in the United States just as the British had done in 1833.

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This was in direct opposition to the cultural and economic wishes of the southern states who seceded from the Union and declared themselves a separate country as the Confederate States of America. The civil war that ensued lasted for four years and claimed 625,000 lives. It ended when the Union cavalry captured fleeing president of the Confederate States, Jefferson Davis, was captured on 10th May 1885 and resistance collapsed. In this American civil war game play as either a confederate or Union soldier, After you play this civil war game why not check out and play our other games?