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  2. Free Civil War PowerPoint - Let's Teach History

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    Here is a free and pretty comprehensive slideshow about the Civil War. The slideshow contains 75 slides with graphs, charts, pictures, and more.

  3. Free Presentations about the American Civil War for Kids and ...

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    Civil War Free Lesson Plans for Teachers. Free Interactive Games & Activities about the Civil War. Civil War Timelines. Slavery and the Antebellum South. Explore American History in PowerPoint format.

  4. The Civil war - US HISTORY LAKE RIDGE ACADEMY

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    THE CIVIL WAR THE UNITED STATES IN 1850. JOYCE APPLEBY. “Fighting a war for independence had not unified Americans” “The Declaration of Independence with its charged statements about equality and “certain unalienable rights” proved far more divisive than unifying.”

  5. American Civil War - Free Use PowerPoints - MrDonn.org

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    Free Civil War Interactive Games & Activities for Kids For Teachers Free American Civil War Lesson Plans, Classroom Activities, Simulations, Debates, Role Play, Projects, Maps

  6. PowerPoints & Notes - American History I with Ms. Byrne

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    Unit 5b: The American Civil War. Battles of the Civil War PowerPoint. File Size: 1830 kb. File Type: ppt. Download File. Emancipation Proclamation PowerPoint. File Size:

  7. Civil War. Free PPT & Google Slides Template — SlidesCarnival

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    Bring history to life with our illustrated Civil War slideshow template, perfect for teachers looking to captivate their students. This vibrant blue-themed PowerPoint or Google Slides template is designed to make your lessons both informative and engaging.

  8. The first shots of the Civil War were fired at Fort Sumter. Major Robert Anderson of the United States Army had moved his troops to the base because he feared a Confederate attack. In the early morning the Confederates launched an attack.