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History Week Project
Math Class
Financing the Civil War
- How was the Civil War financed differently by the North and the South?
- Use Numbers on your computer to make one pie chart using this information:
- The number of Union states.
California, Connecticut, Delaware, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, West Virginia, Wisconsin
- The number of Confederate states, including Indian Territory.
Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Indian Territory, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia
- Use Numbers on your computer to make a bar graph for each of the sets of information below:
- The number of Civil War battles in each state, including Indian Territory.
There were a total of 2,261 battles and engagements, which took place in the following: New York, 1; Pennsylvania, 9; Maryland, 30; District of Columbia, 1; West Virginia, 80; Virginia, 519; North Carolina, 85; South Carolina, 60; Georgia, 108; Florida, 32; Alabama, 78; Mississippi, 186; Louisiana, 118; Texas, 14; Arkansas, 167; Tennessee, 298; Kentucky, 138; Ohio, 3; Indiana, 4; Illinois, 1; Missouri, 244; Minnesota, 6; California, 6; Kansas, 7; Oregon, 4; Nevada, 2; Utah, 1; New Mexico, 19; Nebraska, 2; Colorado, 4; Indian Territory, 17; Dakota, 11; and Idaho, 1.
- The average age of the Union Army.
127 age 13; 330 age I4; 773 age 15; 2758 age 16; 6425 age 17; 133,475 age 18; 90,215 age 19; 71,058 age 20; 97,136 age 21; 7012 age 45; 967 age 46; and 2366 age 50 or over.
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