This week in history class we learned about the statistics of the Civil War. I used a website called Infogram to display all the data that I learned in class in an easy and simple layout. Here is my Infogram.
I used charts in my Infogram that show how the North dominated all the statistics concerning numbers. I tried to follow a logical thought process when I decided on the order that I put my data in. I started by representing key points of data in large charts and tables and then went over each individual advantage that each side had. The infogram helped me truly realize the condition at the start of the civil war with it's tables and charts. These representations are much easier to comprehend than a bunch of numbers.
Citations:
http://www.edline.net/files/_CDHeg_/849bf0de56cb0eae3745a49013852ec4/Resources_Pie_Charts.pdf
http://www.edline.net/files/_CCBV6_/39d28344c59e45213745a49013852ec4/Railroad_and_Slave_Density_Maps.pdf
http://www.edline.net/files/_CCBWZ_/257d654637b0aff83745a49013852ec4/Slavery_by_the_Numbers.pdf
http://www.edline.net/files/_CCBWz_/21e469c533466ada3745a49013852ec4/Strengths_of_the_North_and_the_South_Reading.pdf
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