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The Civil WarChapter 11
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Fort Sumter By Lincoln’s inauguration only 2 forts
remained in Union control Fort Sumter was key Lincoln’s decision
to have navy bring in reinforcements If so he would be starting hostilities
If fort was evacuated give legitimacy to Confederacy
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Force Confederacy to decide Lincoln – sends in food forces Davis to
decide Davis commands the confederate army to
begin firing April 12, 1861- 4:30 a.m. Charleston citizens thought they were
watching a fireworks display Anderson surrenders the fort to the
confederacy
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Virginia secedes Unwilling to fight against other southern
states Virginia secedes ---a terrible loss to the Union
Most populated, industrialized (crucial ironworks and navy yard)
West Virginia forms from those in Va. that were against slavery.
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Union advantages More fighting power
Population
More resources Finances Industry
Greater food production Focused on grain crops
Extensive railroad system
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Union Generals
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Confederate advantages “king cotton” (profits)
Skilled generals
Strong military tradition
Motivated to defend their homeland
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Strategies of War North
3-part plan (Anaconda Plan) Union navy blockade ports (NO TRADE) Riverboats & armies move down Miss. River and split
into 2 parts Capture capital of Richmond,Va
South Own Survival Defensive Strategy
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OverviewOverviewofof
the North’sthe North’sCivil WarCivil WarStrategy:Strategy:
““AnacondaAnaconda””
PlanPlan
OverviewOverviewofof
the North’sthe North’sCivil WarCivil WarStrategy:Strategy:
““AnacondaAnaconda””
PlanPlan
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The “Anaconda” PlanThe “Anaconda” Plan
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McClellan: “ I’m all in”
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Union GeneralsUnion Generals
Ulysses S. Grant
Gen Ambrose BurnsideGen Ambrose Burnside
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Confederate Flag
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First Battle of Bull Run
JULY 1861
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Stonewall Jackson Confederates hold firm at Bull Run (D.C.)
“there is Jackson standing like a stone wall!” Tide turns against the Union 1st victory for the South Picnic at Bull Run {Historical Spotlight p.341}
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Ulysses S. Grant A rumpled old West Point grad that had failed
at everything in civilian life However he was a brave, tough, and decisive
military commander U.S. Grant
“Unconditional Surrender” Given by Confederates
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Robert E. Lee Modest man willing to go beyond military
textbooks in tactics Opposed to secession Declined an offer
to head the Union army Chose the side of his
beloved state of Virginia
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Shiloh March 1862 - Near MS border Confederates surprise Union Grant leads counterattack 25,000 troops are killed, wounded, or
captured Confederate cannot hold Ohio-Ky frontier
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WAR IN EAST
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Antietam Bloodiest single day in
American History Totaled more than
26,000 casualties As many as War of
1812 and War with Mexico combined
Antietam creek—McClellan and Lee’s armies clash
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The Politics of War
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Lincoln on Slavery Disliked slavery Did not think the federal government had the
power to abolish it Emancipation was not just a moral issue, it
became a weapon of war Discouraged Britain from backing confederacy Slaves also provided much needed food to the south
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Emancipation Proclamation January 1, 1863 Lincoln issues the proclamation Preliminary Emancipation Proclamation, 1862
". . . on the first day of January . . . all persons held as slaves within any State, or designated part of a State, the people whereof shall then be in rebellion against the United States shall be then, thenceforward, and forever free." President Abraham Lincoln, preliminary Emancipation Proclamation, September 22, 1862
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Emancipation Continued… Immense symbolic effect Gave many a moral purpose for the war
Northern Democrats disagreed with it
Southerners no focused on preservation of “way of life”
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Copperheads Northern democrats Advocated peace with the south Urged union soldiers to desert the army Advocated an armistice
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Suspension of Habeas CorpusLincoln suspends the ability to find out what you
are being charged with.
Primarily done to Southern supporters in North
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Life During Wartime
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African Americans Fight began as a white man’s war 1862 law passed for African Americans to serve
Still suffered discrimination Served in separate regiments, could not rise above the rank of captain Earned 3 dollars less a month no clothing allowance
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Recruitment of African-Americans
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Recruitment into 54th Regiment
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In Honor to Col. Robert Gould Shaw
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Slaves being Freed by Black Soldiers
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Battles that African-Americans took part in fighting
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Conscriptiona form of draft due to need of soldiers
Confederacy Age 18-35 (1862) Age 17-50 (1864)
Union Age 20-45
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North
initiates
a draft in 1863
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County Drafts
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NYC DRAFT RIOTS
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Southern Shortages The south faces a food shortage
1. drain of manpower into the army 2. Union occupation of food growing areas 3. loss of slaves to work in the fields
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Northern Economic Growth Most industries boomed Few suffered such as cotton (south)
Although the economy grew wages did not keep up with prices
Standard of living declined
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The North Takes Charge
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Chancellorsville Victory for South Except Stonewall gets shot in arm and must
have it amputated. Catches Pneumonia and dies May 10 1863
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Gettysburg Most decisive battle of the war Day 1: Confederates go to Gettysburg looking for
shoes. Confederates take control of town Lee knows that battle will not be won until
they take Cemetery Hill
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Gettysburg Day 2:
90,000 Yankees vs 75,000 Confederates Rebels attempt an uphill assault
shocked by Union resistance and surrender in droves
Union held ground
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Gettysburg contiued….. Northerners succeeded on Day 3 by defending
the high ground and decimating Rebel troops Lee gave up all hope of invading the North Union– 23,000 killed or wounded Confederate– 28,000 killed or wounded
Confederacy would never recover from Gettysburg or Vicksburg a defeat the next day
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Vicksburg Confederate holdout in Mississippi Food supplies run low for the rebels in their
attempt to hold off Union troops They even ate dogs and mules “If you can’t feed us, you’d better surrender”
---Confederate Troops
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Gettysburg Address Lincoln gives a 2 minute speech after a noted
speaker speaks for 2 hours
Changes attitudes in the nation Historian thoughts on the address Before address “the United States are” After address “the United States is”
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Confederacy Wears Down!! Morale on the home front deteriorated Soldiers deserted after letters from home
about the lack of food Southern states argue amongst themselves on
issues that hurt morale
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William Tecumseh Sherman Appointed by Grant as commander of the
Mississippi division Believed in “total war” Sherman’s March
Sherman takes Atlanta (occupies transportation) Burns most of Atlanta Sets out for Savannah burning almost every
house in it’s path
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Surrender @ Appomattox
Lee and Grant meet at Appomattox courthouse to arrange confederate surrender
Terms are generous at Lincoln’s request After 4 long years of tremendous human and
economic loss the Civil War was over
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Legacy of the War
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13th Amendment “Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude,
except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted shall exist within the United States.”
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Lincoln Assassination John Wilkes Booth
26 year old actor and southern sympathizer Shoots Lincoln at Ford’s Theatre in D.C.
Lincoln dies the following morning April 15, 1865
Booth is killed 12 days later in Virginia
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Where does the nation go now? The Civil War was over Slavery had ended
The country faced 2 problems How to restore southern states to the Union How to integrate 4 million newly freed Slaves