Class Syllabus: American Civil War 101
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Class Syllabus: American Civil War 101

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Course Description

American civil warOne of the most divisive and important events in American history, the Civil War (also called the War Between the States) pitted countrymen against countrymen in the new and developing republic of the United States of America.  Among the many issues at stake were the role of central government, state's rights, slavery, and the fate of the Union itself, which had borne our fledgling nation through the American Revolutionary war and the War of 1812.

 

Grim, brutal, and utterly personal, the Civil War claimed more American lives than any other war fought before or since the founding of the United States.  No other war contains such philosophical and emotional impact, since the issues and concerns that were on the hearts and minds of the politicians, statesmen, combatants, and ordinary citizens of the late nineteenth century can still be seen in evidence even in modern times.  No modern politician can ignore or discount the attitudes and mindsets the were forged in the Civil War and expect a measure of success--for many of those attitudes for both the North and the South still thrive in American society, culture, and debate.

 

This course attempts to briefly summarize and present the major events and battles related to the War Between the States in chronological order.  In addition, this course will set forth the major political issues and philosophies that set the stage for the Civil War, sustained the conflict, and continue to linger on to this day in the hearts and minds of most Americans.  Finally, a list of the major figures related to the Civil War will be presented to highlight each notable person's contributions to the struggle itself and to the overall development of our nation.

Course Requirements

This course will not require you to have previous experience in any particular area but you should have a high school reading level. No books will be required.

Course Goals

In this course students will:

 

-learn the many causes that led up to this war

-learn about the strategies and major battles of 1861 
-learn about the strategies and major battles of 1862
-learn about the turning point battles that shaped the outcome of the war in 1863-64
-learn about the final battle, surrender, and aftermath of this war
-learn about several noteworthy individuals during this war

 

Course Materials

All course material will be provided in the lessons and (+60)netlinks. There are no required materials to purchase before taking the class.

Grading Policy

Each lesson will include a lesson review quiz along with an assignment. Students will successfully complete this course with 70% or better.

Course Structure

  1. Lesson 1: Civil War Terminology & Course Structure
  2. Lesson 2: Setting The Stage: America's Path to Civil War
  3. Lesson 3: The War Begins
  4. Lesson 4: The War Goes West
  5. Lesson 5: 1862- Escalation of Battles
  6. Lesson 6: Battles of 1862 Continued
  7. Lesson 7: The Decisive Battles of 1863-64: Battle of Chancellorsville
  8. Lesson 8: The Decisive Battles of 1863-64: Battle of Gettysburg
  9. Lesson 9: The Decisive Battles of 1863-64: Battle of Vicksburg
  10. Lesson 10: The End of the War
  11. Lesson 11: Notable Figures of the American Civil War
  12. Summary of the Civil War

Recommended Books

There are no Required books for this course but here are a couple of Recommended titles for further study in this area:
 
1.The American Civil War: A Hands-on History (Paperback)  Booklink to: The American Civil War: A Hands-on History
 
2.  Battle Cry of Freedom: The Civil War Era (Oxford History of the United States) (Paperback)  Booklink to: Battle Cry of Freedom: The Civil War Era
 
3.  Battles of the American Civil War -Vital G (Vital Guide) (Paperback)
Booklink to: Battles of the American Civil War -Vital G (Vital Guide)

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