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Poster

CIVIL WAR: RECRUITING, 1861. - Civil War recruiting poster, 1861, appealing to recent immigrants to U.S.. Fine Art. Encyclopædia Britannica ImageQuest. Accessed Oct 4, 2021. https://quest.eb.com/

Project Requirements

1. 1250-1500 words double-spaced, 3rd person, Times New Roman font, size 12 (footnotes Times New Roman 10pt.)

2. Cover page. See sample here (note word count on bottom left.)

3. Chicago format and sources cited with footnotes                     

4.  Bibliography

5. At least 25 notecards (representing all sources) in NoodleTools

Historical Fiction Project

Overview

Using primary, scholarly and secondary sources, you will write an evidence-based biography of a little-known (or even unknown) Civil War figure during one month of the Civil War. You will choose a person who represents a major group during a certain time or location during the Civil War. Your job, as a historian, is to create a narrative about this person's life during the given time period and location.

Objectives

Although you may not be able to find sources devoted solely to your figure, you will synthesize information gleaned from books and historical documents to create a historical argument about how this person must have lived and what they would have experienced during the time period given their background, location, identity and circumstances.

Good luck!

Crash course

Green, John. "The Civil War, Part 1." Crash Course US History #20. Podcast video. June 2013. Accessed December 14, 2019.  https://youtu.be/rY9zHNOjGrs.

Green, John. "The Civil War, Part 2." Crash Course US History #20. Podcast video. June 2013. Accessed December 1, 2020. https://youtu.be/GzTrKccmj_I