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ERA 7: The Emergence of Modern America (1890-1930)

The Place of Good Abode, by Shelby Foote

Guiding Questions

When did the American Revolution begin?

Who is to blame for conflict between American Radicals and the British Government?

What else?

Who is to blame for conflict between American Radicals and the British Government?

The Place of Good Abode, by Shelby Foote

The Place of Good Abode, by Shelby Foote

Teacher-to-Teacher

This Collection could be useful as an overview of some of the key issues and key figures from the Civil War. It could be used as a springboard for a research project based on the issues reviewed in the article (financial cost of war, slavery/Civil Rights/equality, war casualties, etc.). 

In order to answer the compelling questions, students can take several approaches, including how the civil war events affected the Civil Rights movement, how war strategies affected subsequent wars, and/or how later presidents’ stances on issues compare with Abraham Lincoln’s. As this collection and article give a broad overview, students should be aware of the economic and social differences between the North and the South prior to 1861 as well as the debate over federal versus states’ rights. 

Additionally, students should be well versed in the debate between slavery proponents and abolitionists. Literature Connection: The Red Badge of Courage by Stephen Crane, The Killer Angels by Michael Shaara, Uncle Tom’s Cabin by Harriet Beecher Stowe, Oh Captain! My Captain! by Walt Whitman

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