Chapter 16 The Civil War (1861-1865)

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Chapter 16 The Civil War (1861-1865) Section 4 The Strain of War

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Chapter 16 The Civil War (1861-1865)

Section 4 The Strain of War

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A. A

B. B

C. C

D. D

Which do you feel is the most important quality in a good leader?

A. Enthusiasm

B. Confidence

C. Courage

D. Decisiveness

A B C D

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How did the events at Gettysburg and Vicksburg change the course of the war?

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Battle of Fredericksburg• After Antietam, Lee

retreated to Virginia• General Burnside, marched

his troops toward the Confederate capital at Richmond

• Lee intercepted the troops at Fredericksburg

• Lee moved to a hill and then had trenches built so they could fire down on the enemy

• The army would be protected

• December 13, 1862- Lee’s entrenched forces easily drove back the Union troops

• Burnside resigned and was replaced by General Joseph Hooker

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After Fredericksburg• May 1863- Lee split his

men in response to Hooker doing the same thing

• Even though Hooker had twice as many men

• Some Confederate troops stayed to defend Fredericksburg, and some confronted the main Union forces at Chancellorsville

• A third group, under Stonewall Jackson, caught the Union by surprise

• Stonewall Jackson marched around the side of Hooker’s position

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Battle of Chancellorsville• Suddenly, Jackson’s

army attacked the Union forces at the rear

• At the same time, Lee struck from the front

• The Union was sandwiched between the two Confederate forces

• Hooker withdrew his men

• One of the Confederate companies fired on Stonewall Jackson’s company by mistake

• Jackson was wounded in the left arm

• Jackson’s arm had to be amputated, and he died a week later

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Weak Union Generals• The Union had 3 different

Generals in less than a year• McClellan was reluctant to

engage the enemy• Lincoln said “If McClellan

doesn’t want to use the army, I’d like to borrow it for a while”

• McClellan didn’t follow the retreating Confederate troops (Antietam) into Virginia

• After McClellan was Burnside (Loss at Fredericksburg)

• Then Lincoln appointed Joseph Hooker (Loss at Chancellorsville)

• Hooker resigned within 2 months

• Major General George Meade took command

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African Americans in the War• At first, neither side

allowed African Americans to fight

• The North soon relaxed its rules

• African Americans made up 30% of the South’s population

• Confederate leaders feared African Americans would attack their fellow troops

• Or begin a revolt

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In the North• The North needed more

soldiers, so Lincoln allowed African Americans to serve

• Congress allowed the formation of all-African American regiments

• Southern troops hated the African American troops and focused their fiercest gunfire on African American regiments

• By the end of the war, they comprised about 10% of the Union army

• These men fought hard and effectively

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The 5454thth Massachusetts Massachusetts• Best known African

American regiment• 1863- Took part in the siege

of Fort Wagner in South Carolina

• On the front lines• Had nearly 300 casualties in

this regiment alone• NeverthelessNevertheless, the soldiers

bravely fought on• The Union could not capture

the fort• The 54th became famous for

the courage and sacrifice of its members

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Going to the North• Spring 1863- The South had the

upper hand• Union loss at Chancellorsville

ruined their plan for taking Richmond

• Robert E. Lee decided to take the war to the North to impress Britain and France

• The South recalled the Revolutionary War- Getting help from the French

• France and Britain missed the goods the South provided (Mainly cotton)

• If the South could win here, these nations might help

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Battle of Gettysburg• Confederates entered

Gettysburg, Pennsylvania looking for supplies

• General Lee hoped to avoid fighting in an unfamiliar area

• But the two sides encounteredencountered one another

• After 4 days of fighting, the Confederates had 25,000 casualties and the Union had 23,000

• The battle started at 5:30 A.M. on July 1

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Battle of Gettysburg Continued• The Union troops were

outnumbered and retreated to Cemetery Ridge

• Reinforcements for both sides arrived

• On the second day of fighting, Southern generals tried to remove Union forces from hills called Round Top and Little Round Top

• Union Troops under General Meade held their positions

• That night Meade made the decision not to retreat

• The next day Lee order an attack designed to “create a panic and virtually destroy the [Union] army”

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Results of Gettysburg• The Confederates started by firing

nearly 140 cannons at Union lines• The under General George

Pickett, 1000s of Confederates attacked the Union’s center position

• They advanced across open land• At first, it seemed Pickett’s Pickett’s

ChargeCharge might work- the Confederates broke the Union’s first line

• In the end 75% of those that charged were dead or wounded

• Gettysburg put an end to hopes that Britain and France would help

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The Vicksburg Siege• July 4th, 1863- Lee

retreated from Gettysburg

• Also on the same day the important river city of Vicksburg, Mississippi, fell to the Union under Grant

• In May, Grant began the siege with 30,000

• Blockading it to prevent food and supplies from entering

• Then the Union gunships on the river supported Grants 77,000 troops by firing 1000s of mortar shells into the city

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Battle of Vicksburg• 47 days- Both sides had

many casualties• 9,000 Confederate/10,000

Union deaths• Fewer than 20 civilians

were killed in the siege• A few days later, the South

lost Port Hudson in Louisiana- The last stronghold on the Mississippi

• The Anaconda Plan had worked

• Arkansas, Louisiana, and Texas were now cut off

• July 1863 was a major turning point

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Lincoln’s Gettysburg AddressGettysburg Address• November 19, 1863-

Soldiers’ National Cemetery was dedicated at Gettysburg

• Former Mass. Governor Edward Everett delivered a two-hour speech

• Then it was Lincoln’s turn• Lincoln spoke for about 2

minute (272 words)• Lincoln was able to honor

the soldiers and the cause, as well as state his vision for the country

• “These dead shall not have died in vain”

• Government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth”

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How did the events at Gettysburg and Vicksburg change the course of the war?

-Defeat at Gettysburg ended the Confederates hopes for invading the North

-Victory at Vicksburg allowed the Union to divide the Southern states and control the Mississippi

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Chapter 16 Section 4 Quiz

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General Stonewall Jackson was killed at Chancellorsville by a fall from his horse.

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Lincoln replaced McClellan with General Ambrose Burnside.

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The Union army was comprised of mostly African American soldiers.

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B. False

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The Gettysburg Address was given at a ceremony to dedicate a cemetery.

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B. False

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The 54th Massachusetts was an all female regiment.

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B. False

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Which of the following did not lead the Union forces?

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25% 25%25%25%A. George McClellan

B. Ambrose Burnside

C. Joseph Hooker

D. Robert E. Lee

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General Lee hoped that a win in the North might impress

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B. Spain and Britain.

C. Britain and France.

D. Spain and Germany.

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General Grant led a 47-day siege against

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B. Vicksburg, Mississippi

C. Atlanta, Georgia

D. Mobile, Alabama

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By the end of the war, African American volunteers made up nearly what percentage

of the Union army?

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B. 10 percent

C. 100 percent

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President Lincoln’s address at what battlefield helped war-weary Americans

focus on their shared ideals?

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B. Chancellorsville

C. Shiloh

D. Gettysburg

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