Once you have your topic idea, write a short paragraph in your journal explaining what your idea is and how you plan to cover it. Also, include some ideas for sources you can use when researching your topic. Jot down a potential research question, or maybe even two, to help guide your research. When you're finished, hold on to the paragraph so you can use it to start planning your essay. Your paragraph should be no more than 100 words, but should be very detailed about your ideas for your topic.
1.A particular aspect of the war itself (a battle, one of the commanders, victories of each side, etc.)
2.The role of women during that time
3.The daily life of a slave
4.Clothing, food, or culture in that time
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The Life of a Slave Imagine, if you will, rising earlier than the sun, eating a mere “snack”- lacking essentially all nutritional value - and trekking miles to toil in the unforgiving climate of the southern states, and laboring until the sun once again slipped under the horizon. Clad only in the rags your master provided (perhaps years ago), you begin walking in the dark the miles to your “home.”
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