5.  Civil War Sword

5. Civil War Sword

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Human: Get to the bottom of this artifact's story and figure out which president it belongs to. What presidential power does it represent? The more research you do, this artifact will be worth a lot more. This 3D printable model was created by a student in Ms. Relator's US Government class at Dominion HS in Virginia. Learn more about the Mystery Artifact lesson at https://www.lcps.org/Page/186358 Mystery artifact created by, Bryce Reilly Move historical pictures to Visual Evidencewhat made the president's decision as Commander in Chief so significant? **APA Citation** Clue's I heard this was used in the civil war I heard it was given as a gift to a general in chief during the war It has the initials of the person on it Significance & Research The Object: It’s a sword used in the civil war Details about the Object: *** What details do you notice when you look at the sword? Who is the figure? What is it made of? Are there any other designs or initials? President: Ulysses S. Grant, (1869–1877), Republican Presidential Role: Commander in Chief Presidential Act: Ulysses s Grant was given the sword when he became a commander in the army Impact on America: Why is this important to American history? "I chose this President and artifact because he was crucial to winning the civil war" Works Cited General Ulysses S. Grant's Civil War Presentation Sword. (n.d.). Retrieved March 03, 2017, from http://civilwartalk.com/threads/general-ulysses-s-grants-civil-war-presentation-sword.98634/ Visual Evidence General Ulysses S. Grant's Civil War Presentation Sword. (n.d.). Retrieved February 06, 2017, from http://civilwartalk.com/threads/general-ulysses-s-grants-civil-war-presentation-sword.98634/

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