The Union Ledger: Front Page of History
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LENGTH
20 Minutes
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Description
The Union Ledger: Front Page of History invites students to experience the growing divisions of the United States before the Civil War through the eyes of a newspaper editor. Players explore key events from the Missouri Compromise to Lincoln’s Election while balancing Unity, Integrity, and Influence to decide how their paper will respond to a nation in crisis. Using authentic primary sources, students interpret perspectives on slavery, states’ rights, sectionalism, and the expansion of the nation, seeing how words and public opinion shaped history. Every headline becomes a lesson in cause and effect, showing how compromise, conscience, and communication influenced America’s most pivotal moments.
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Instructions
Play through this interactive game to learn about A Nation Divided. Suitable for Grade 5, Grade 6, Grade 7, Grade 8.
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Discussion Questions
Before the Game
What issues do you think caused the most tension between the North and the South? Why do governments sometimes create compromises? Do compromises always solve a problem? How might different regions (North vs. South) view the same event in completely different ways? Why do you think it became so difficult for the United States to stay united by 1860?
After the Game
Were there any decisions you made in the game that changed how events unfolded? What did those decisions teach you about the period? How can media—books, newspapers, or speeches—influence people’s beliefs and actions? Why might different groups of people view the same situation in very different ways? How does perspective shape decisions? What factors make it difficult for a divided society to stay united? How do compromise and conflict play a role?