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H o w the
N o rth w o n
       –
  thro ug h
    ma ps ,
   c ha rts ,
 g ra phs &
 p ic t u r e s
   Grade 9/10 History APS
S l a v e /F r e e
    S ta te s
P o p u la t io n ,
      18 6 1
C iv il W a r
    C a s u a lt ie s
in C o m p a r is o n t o
    O the r Wa rs
C a s u a lt ie s o n B o t h
           S id e s
W h y t h e S o u t h lo s t

                North   South


 Advantages      ?       ?


Disadvantages    ?       ?
1. M e n a v a i l a b l e f o r
        s e r v ic e
2 . In d u s t r y
In f la t io n in t h e
        S o uth
3 . R a ilr o a d
L in e s ( ‘ 6 0 )
4. Military resources
5 . A f r ic a n -A m e r ic a n
 R e c r u it in g P o s t e r
Th e
E m a n c ip a
     t io n
P r o c la m a
     t io n
6 . Th e b o a r d e r s ta te s
7 . Th e L e a d e rs




Pres. Jefferson Davis   Pres. Abraham Lincoln
8 . S o u t h e r n m is s e d
    o p p o r t u n it ie s .
9. Neutrality of Europe
Reasons South could (should)
         have won
1. Advantage of defending
2. Geographical advantage
3. Slaves could keep economy going
4. Psychological advantages of being
   attacked
5. ‘King cotton’
6. Superior generals

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Why the North won the US Civil War (using infographics)

  • 1. H o w the N o rth w o n – thro ug h ma ps , c ha rts , g ra phs & p ic t u r e s Grade 9/10 History APS
  • 2. S l a v e /F r e e S ta te s P o p u la t io n , 18 6 1
  • 3. C iv il W a r C a s u a lt ie s in C o m p a r is o n t o O the r Wa rs
  • 4. C a s u a lt ie s o n B o t h S id e s
  • 5. W h y t h e S o u t h lo s t North South Advantages ? ? Disadvantages ? ?
  • 6. 1. M e n a v a i l a b l e f o r s e r v ic e
  • 7. 2 . In d u s t r y
  • 8.
  • 9. In f la t io n in t h e S o uth
  • 10. 3 . R a ilr o a d L in e s ( ‘ 6 0 )
  • 12. 5 . A f r ic a n -A m e r ic a n R e c r u it in g P o s t e r
  • 13. Th e E m a n c ip a t io n P r o c la m a t io n
  • 14. 6 . Th e b o a r d e r s ta te s
  • 15. 7 . Th e L e a d e rs Pres. Jefferson Davis Pres. Abraham Lincoln
  • 16. 8 . S o u t h e r n m is s e d o p p o r t u n it ie s .
  • 18. Reasons South could (should) have won 1. Advantage of defending 2. Geographical advantage 3. Slaves could keep economy going 4. Psychological advantages of being attacked 5. ‘King cotton’ 6. Superior generals