lecture 15 outbreak of war

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Lecture 15Outbreak of War

Outbreak of WarLecture 15

I. Outbreak of War

a. Election of 1860

b. Secessionc. Crittenden

Compromise

II. War mobilization

a. Fort Sumterb. Choosing

Sidesc. Foreign

Diplomacy

Election of 1860Lecture 15

I. Outbreak of War

a. Election of 1860

b. Secessionc. Crittenden

Compromise

II. War mobilization

a. Fort Sumterb. Choosing

Sidesc. Foreign

Diplomacy

SecessionLecture 15

I. Outbreak of War

a. Election of 1860

b. Secessionc. Crittenden

Compromise

II. War mobilization

a. Fort Sumterb. Choosing

Sidesc. Foreign

Diplomacy

Crittenden Compromise

Lecture 15

I. Outbreak of War

a. Election of 1860

b. Secessionc. Crittenden

Compromise

II. War mobilization

a. Fort Sumterb. Choosing

Sidesc. Foreign

Diplomacy

Wooden Leg

“Constitutional Amendm

ent”

Doctor North and Patient South: "Help you! Of Course! We will first, with your assistance, take you off your legs, & then fix you up nicely on these

Constitutional Amendments."

War MobilizationLecture 15

I. Outbreak of War

a. Election of 1860

b. Secessionc. Crittenden

Compromise

II. War mobilization

a. Fort Sumterb. Choosing

Sidesc. Foreign

Diplomacy

 Apprehension seems to exist among the people of the Southern States that

by the accession of a Republican Administration their property and their peace and personal security are to be endangered. There has never been

any reasonable cause for such apprehension….I have no purpose, directly or indirectly, to interfere with the institution of slavery in the States

where it exists. I believe I have no lawful right to do so, and I have no

inclination to do so.

Inaugural Address

Fort SumterLecture 15

I. Outbreak of War

a. Election of 1860

b. Secessionc. Crittenden

Compromise

II. War mobilization

a. Fort Sumterb. Choosing

Sidesc. Foreign

Diplomacy

Choosing SidesLecture 15

I. Outbreak of War

a. Election of 1860

b. Secessionc. Crittenden

Compromise

II. War mobilization

a. Fort Sumterb. Choosing

Sidesc. Foreign

Diplomacy

Foreign DiplomacyLecture 15

I. Outbreak of War

a. Election of 1860

b. Secessionc. Crittenden

Compromise

II. War mobilization

a. Fort Sumterb. Choosing

Sidesc. Foreign

Diplomacy

Civil War LeadersUlysses S Grant“War of Attrition”

William T Sherman“Scorched Earth”

Robert E Lee“Defensive”

Stonewall Jackson“Outflank”

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