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Civil War in North Carolina
This lesson plan incorporates Bloom's taxonomy to teach students some of the main personalities and events of the Civil War in North Carolina. This lesson plan will take a couple class periods to finish. To answer the questions, students must consult the outside sources listed in the lesson plan.
Download PDF(s):
http://www.northcarolinahistory.org/edu_corner/64/entry
Sources:
Phili A. Bray and Jeanne M. Roger, Ideas in Bloom: Taxonomy-Based Activities for U.S. Studies (J. Weston Walch, 1995).
By Troy L. Kickler, North Carolina History Project
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Civil WarRelated Encyclopedia Entries:
The Spanish - American War,
Edward Vail (1717-1777),
Braxton Bragg (Mexican War) (1817-1876),
James K. Polk (1795-1849),
James Iredell Waddell (1824-1886),
CSS Neuse,
USS Underwriter,
Hillsborough Confrontation (1768),
William Hawkins (1777-1819),
Otway Burns (1775-1850),
Johnston Blakely (1781-1814),
Henry Toole Clark,
George E. Preddy (1919-1944),
Prelude to the Battle of Averasboro,
The Battle of Averasboro-Day One,
The Battle of Averasboro- Day Two,
Braxton Bragg (1817-1876),
Fort Clark,
Civil War,
Lance Incorporated,
Harriet Jacobs (1813-1897) ,
Archibald Maclaine (1728-1790),
House in the Horseshoe,
Philip Alston,
Battle of Alamance,
David Fanning (1755-1825),
Battle of Guilford Court House,
The Walton War,
James Reilly ( ? - 1894),
Howell Gilliam Trogdon (1840 - 1894),
Battle at the Mouth of Sandy Creek,
Parker David Robbins (1834-1917),
Henry Eppes (1831-1917),
Battle of Plymouth (1864),
Washington County (1799),
Salisbury Prison (Civil War),
Gatling Gun,
Battle of Moore's Creek Bridge,
Rutherford's Campaign,
Royal Governor Josiah Martin (1737 - 1786),
David “Carbine” Williams (1900 - 1975),
The Battle of Ramsour’s Mill (June 20, 1780),
Josephus Daniels (1862 - 1948)Related Commentary:
Toward an Inclusive History of the Civil War: Society and the Home FrontTimeline:
1836-1865
Region:
Statewide