History, 07.10.2020 17:01 Nateycorn95701
The "Somebody-Wanted-But-So" chart is an excellent way to summarize important information from history. In it, you identify a person or group of people; their goal, need, or want; what conflict of interest stood in the way; and the outcome. This strategy works great because history depends on the needs, wants, and actions of humans.
Part 1 – Complete the following chart by summarizing information from the lesson in your own words. One example appears for you.
Somebody ...Wanted ...But ...So ...
President Abraham Lincoln
the nation to heal as quickly as possible from the Civil War and planned to reunify the nation quicklyhe was assassinated in 1865 only days after Robert E. Lee’s surrenderplans for Reconstruction were taken over by Vice President Andrew Johnson, who became president after Lincoln’s death
President Andrew Johnson
Radical Republicans
Southern Democrats
Part 2 – Answer the following questions in a complete paragraph of your own words.
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