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CIVIL WAR

A B C D E X Z Election of 1860 Secession April 12, 1861 – General PGT Beauregard opened fire Major Robert Anderson tried to hold fort but ran

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CIVIL WAR

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Review Election of 1860 Secession

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1st (Unofficial) Battle: Fort Sumter, SC

April 12, 1861 – General PGT Beauregard opened fire

Major Robert Anderson tried to hold fort but ran out of supplies

Lincoln declared South in rebellion

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After Fort Sumter… VA, NC, TN & AK joined

Confederacy Borders States - between

North & Southbecame very important to the North – DE, MD, WV, KY & MO

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Rating the North & the South

Rating the North & the South

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Railroad Lines, 1860

Railroad Lines, 1860

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Resources: North & the South

Resources: North & the South

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Men Present for Duty in the Civil War

Men Present for Duty in the Civil War

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Union Strengths1. More Railroads2. More Factories3. Balanced Economy4. Larger Population5. Functioning Gov’t.

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Confederate Strengths

1. More Trained Officers2. Defensive Position3. Preservation of Way of Life

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The Leaders of the Confederacy

The Leaders of the Confederacy

Pres. Jefferson DavisPres. Jefferson Davis VP Alexander Stevens

VP Alexander Stevens

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The Confederate “White House”

The Confederate “White House”

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The Confederate SealThe Confederate Seal

MOTTO “With God As Our Vindicator”MOTTO “With God As Our Vindicator”

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The “Anaconda” PlanThe “Anaconda” Plan

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Lincoln’s GeneralsLincoln’s Generals

Irwin McDowellIrwin McDowell

Winfield ScottWinfield Scott

George McClellan,Again!

George McClellan,Again!

George McClellanGeorge McClellan

Ambrose BurnsideAmbrose Burnside

Joseph HookerJoseph Hooker

George MeadeGeorge MeadeUlysses S. GrantUlysses S. Grant

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Buy Your Way Out of Military Service

Buy Your Way Out of Military Service

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Battle of Antietam “Bloodiest Single Day of the

War”

Battle of Antietam “Bloodiest Single Day of the

War”

23,000 casualties

23,000 casualties

September 17, 1862September 17, 1862

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New Technology1. Bullet – long piece of

metal w/ rounded end

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New Technology2. Rifling – spiral groove cut

inside gun barrel

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New Technology3. Shell –

Exploding cannon ball

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New Technology4. Canister – Shell filled w/

tiny lead balls

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New Technology

5. Ironclad Gunboats – steamshipcovered in iron plating

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Increased Gov’t Power

Draft – required military service

Suspended Writ of Habeas Corpus – right to a trial before imprisonment

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Increased Gov’t Power

Internal Revenue Act – tax on liquor, tobacco, medicine & paperbecame Internal Revenue Service (IRS)

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Increased Gov’t Power

Created National Currency: Greenbacks

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Increased Gov’t Power

Pacific Railroad Act of 1862 – project to connect East & West w/ railroads

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War in the East: 1861-1862

War in the East: 1861-1862

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McClellan: I Can Do It All!

McClellan: I Can Do It All!

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Increased Gov’t Power

Emancipation Proclamation: all enslaved people in areas of open rebellion were freed

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TheEmancipati

onProclamatio

n

TheEmancipati

onProclamatio

n

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Emancipation in 1863Emancipation in 1863

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African-American Recruiting Poster

African-American Recruiting Poster

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Extensive Legislation Passed

Without the South in Congress

Extensive Legislation Passed

Without the South in Congress

1861 – Morrill Tariff Act

1862 – Homestead Act

1862 – Legal Tender Act

1862 – Morrill Land Grant Act

1862 – Emancipation Proclamation (1/1/1863)

1863 – Pacific Railway Act

1863 – National Bank Act

1861 – Morrill Tariff Act

1862 – Homestead Act

1862 – Legal Tender Act

1862 – Morrill Land Grant Act

1862 – Emancipation Proclamation (1/1/1863)

1863 – Pacific Railway Act

1863 – National Bank Act

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Company C of the 54th MA Regiment

1st African American Regiment

Led by Colonel Robert Gould Shaw

Most of the regiment was killed during attack on Fort Wagner

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The War in

the West, 1863:

Vicksburg

The War in

the West, 1863:

Vicksburg

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The Road to Gettysburg: 1863

The Road to Gettysburg: 1863

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Gettysburg CasualtiesGettysburg Casualties

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The North Initiates

the Draft, 1863

The North Initiates

the Draft, 1863

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NYC Draft Riots, (July 13-16, 1863)

NYC Draft Riots, (July 13-16, 1863)

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A “Pogrom” Against Blacks

A “Pogrom” Against Blacks

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Inflation in the SouthInflation in the South

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Sherman’s

“Marchto theSea”

throughGeorgia,

1864

Sherman’s

“Marchto theSea”

throughGeorgia,

1864

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Election of 1864

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Election of 1864Rep. – Abraham LincolnDem. – George McClellan

Lincoln thought he would lose!

McClellan hated Lincoln!

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Election of 1864 Just before the election

Sherman took Atlanta This victory changed the

country’s outlook Lincoln won re-election

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Civil War Prison Camps

North Point Lookout, MA Camp Chase, OH Fort Delaware

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Civil War Prison Camps

South Libby’s Prison, VA Andersonville, Ga

- 100 soldiers died a day- Commander guilty of war crimes

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Medical Conditions

TERRIBLE! Docs did not sterilize

equipment! Went days w/out washing

equipment! High rates of infection

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Medical Conditions

Some tried to make changes:1. Clara Barton – gave first aide

to troops & started Red Cross

2. Dorothea Dix – Organized Union’s nursing corps

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EconomyNORTH Flourished Industry

boomed Women took

jobs in factories

SOUTH Declined Food

Shortages Still

produced cotton & not food crops

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Surrender at Appomattox

April 9, 1865

Surrender at Appomattox

April 9, 1865