Grade Range: 3-6Resource Type(s): Lessons & Activities, Primary SourceDuration: 45 MinutesDate Posted: 5/3/2010
Women served in the Civil War as nurses, spies, and vivandieres. Explore these stories with students through a video clip and close examination of two dresses and a woman's uniform.This lesson plan (which includes background information, guided analysis questions, and full-color primary sources) was produced to accompany the exhibition The Price of Freedom: Americans at War, by the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History.
Discussions, Museum education
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