| Classroom Activities:
Social Studies
Grades: 3 - 12
Objectives:
Students
will understand the geographic importance of Vicksburg to the Civil War
Materials:
Map
of the United States. Historical Atlas of the United States. Vicksburg is the Key
activity sheet and map. |
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"Vicksburg is the Key"
Background:
Vicksburg, located on the east bank of
the Mississippi River was a strategic point in the Civil War era. Vicksburg, linked by the
river North and South and by the railroad east and west, was a major transportation center
before the war. Goods and people from all over the world came to Vicksburg. Both President
Lincoln and President Davis realized Vicksburg was the major point of control for these
goods and the Mississippi River. Vicksburg's geology of high bluffs and deep ravines
created a natural fort. President Davis called Vicksburg the "The Gibraltar of the
West". Lincoln said of Vicksburg: "See what a lot of land these fellows
hold, of which Vicksburg is the key...Let us get Vicksburg and all that country is ours.
The war can never be brought to a close until that key is in our pocket
Methods:
Students
will study maps of the United States. Highlight the rivers that drain into the Mississippi
River with one color. Students will make a list of the states affected by the Mississippi
River belonging to two nations. Students will list the food producing states for both the
North and South. Students will connect the Eastern and Western United States by railroad
lines that existed during 1860. Students can do the activity sheet on cardinal directions.
Questions
to Ponder
1. After studying the maps, was Lincoln
right, was Vicksburg the key?
2. What natural features besides the
ravines and bluffs
protected Vicksburg from attack?
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