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United States Civil War. Before the War. The 7 most southern states had already seceded from the Union. South Carolina, Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia, Florida, Louisiana, Texas Officially formed the Confederate States of America on Feb. 4 th , 1861. Fort Sumter. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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UNITED STATES CIVIL WAR
Before the War The 7 most southern states had already
seceded from the Union. South Carolina, Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia,
Florida, Louisiana, Texas Officially formed the Confederate States
of America on Feb. 4th, 1861
Fort Sumter South Carolina in the Charleston Harbor. One of two Union forts in the south.
The confederacy demanded the surrender of the fort
Lincoln says that the US would not surrender, but an act of violence upon the fort would be blood on the Confederate’s hands
Jefferson Davis chose to attack the fort. The Civil War has begun.
Response to Fort Sumter North
Lincoln called for troops from all Union States. Overwhelmingly supported by most states.
South April 17, Virginia secedes from the Union
VA is most industrialized, populated, and psychologically important state in the south.
TN, AR, and NC secede in May West Virginia breaks from VA and is admitted as a free
state in 1863 Border
DE, KY, MD, MO were slave holding states that remained in the Union.
UNION VS CONFEDERACY
The Matchup
Resources
Railroad Lines in 1860
Northern Advantages1.
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Southern Advantages1.
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The Union Strategy1. Naval blockade of
southern ports No exportation of
cotton nor importation of manufactured goods
2. Split the Confederacy into 2 down the Mississippi River
3. Capture Richmond, VA
ANACONDA PLAN
Southern Strategy
Survive
Battle of Bull Run Irwin Mcdowell Stonewall Jackson
Battle of Bull Run
Battle of Bull Run “I saw officers… majors and colonels who
had deserted their commands – pass me galloping as if for dear life… For three miles, hosts of _______ Troops.. All mingled in one disorderly rout. Wounded men lying along the banks… appealed with raised hands to those who rode horses, begging to be lifted behind, bur few regarded such petitions.
Correspondent, New York World, 1861
Battle of Bull Run Though the Union had the upper hand,
the Confederates gained reinforcements The Union army was defeated in their
attempt to capture Richmond. An initial attempt to attack Washington,
D.C. did not pan out after it was deemed the troops were too tired and disorganized.
Northern Response to Bull Run Lincoln calls for 500,000 men to enlist for 3
years rather than the usual 3 month enlistment.
3 days later he calls for 500,000 more. Lincoln appoints General George McClellan
to lead the Union Army. The Union turns attention to the Mississippi
under the lead of General Ulysses S. Grant. No terms except unconditional and immediate
surrender Battle of Fort Henry and Fort Donelson
Battle on the Water Monitor vs. Merrimack
Battle of Antietam General Robert E. Lee was moving his
army across the Potomac towards Washington D.C.
Cigar Wrapper 26,000 casualties during the battle
Single bloodiest day in American history. The Union army, under McClellan decides
to allow the Confederate forces to retreat. Pursuing the army may have ended the war.
Lincoln soon fires McClellan
Lincoln and Slavery “My paramount object in
this struggle is to save the Union, and is not either to save or destroy Slavery.” - Abraham Lincoln
Lincoln began to see that his dealings with slavery could change the tide of the war.
Lincoln decides to issue the Emancipation Proclamation
Emancipation Proclamation
Speech given on January 1, 1863. “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… And upon this act, sincerely believed to be an act of justice, warranted by the Constitution upon military necessity, I invoke the considerate judgment of mankind, and the gracious favor of Almighty God.”
Emancipation Proclamation
This proclamation did not immediately free the slaves.
Only slaves in states that are in rebellion are officially freed.
Can a person have a slave in Maryland?
Lincoln overstepping? Habeas Corpus – a court order that requires
authorities to bring a person held in jail before the court to determine why he or she is being jailed. Yeah, Lincoln stopped this process
What do you think this means? More than 13,000 Confederate sympathizers in the
Union were held in jail without trial. Conscription- The act of forcing people into
fighting in the military. Copperheads – northerners that advocated peace
with the south
Clara Barton
Gettysburg
Battle of Gettysburg Before the battle
Stonewall Jackson is shot in the arm at the battle of Chancellorsville. Jackson dies soon after.
Lee hoped that moving his troops into the North would prove significant to politics is both the North and the South.
What comes next is the most decisive and important battles in American history. 3 days
Battle of Gettysburg Day 1
Confederate army under the direction of A.P. Hill and Robert E. Lee
Union army under the direction of General George Meade and John Buford
Buford ordered his men to take defensive position on the hills and ridges.
Battle of Gettysburg Day 2 Battle of Little Round
Top 90,000 Yankee forces led
by Col. Chamberlain 75,000 Confederate
forces led by James Longstreet
Chamberlain orders bayonet charge
Battle of Gettysburg Day 3
Lee orders attack on the middle of the Union lines. Pickett’s Charge
After Lee believed that the Union forces were out of ammunition.
As the charge took place, the Union forces began firing.
General Meade never ordered a counter attack. Lee gives up his plan of invading the North.
Stats 23,000 Union dead or wounded 28,000 Confederate dead or wounded
Battles during Gettysburg? Grant wins Battle of Vicksburg, Mississippi Last remaining Confederate strong hold along
the Mississippi River. On the same day as Pickett’s Charge, the
Confederate army surrendered to Grant. Confederacy split in two
Gettysburg Address November 19,
1863 at the dedication of the Gettysburg cemetery.
The 2 minute speech changed history.
“Four Score and Seven Years Ago”
Beyond just Gettysburg
Northern Beatdown With loses at
Gettysburg and Vicksburg, the south.
Southerners began holding meeting to try to convince Jefferson Davis to move towards peace.
What does Davis do?
Sherman’s March to the Sea
William Tecumseh Sherman becomes commander of the Union military of the Mississippi.
Total War Make Southerners
“so sick of war that generations would pass away before they would again appeal to it”
Sherman moved his forces across Georgia, killed, burned, destroyed everything in sight.
Burned most of the city of Hotlanta
After Atlanta Sherman moves North
Sherman’s March to the Sea
Election of 1864
The South Surrenders April 9, 1865, General Robert E. Lee
surrenders his the Confederate forces to U.S. Grant at the Appomattox Courthouse.
As requested by Lincoln, the North was generous to the South
Final Stats of the Civil War Union costs : 2.3 Billion Dollars Confederate costs: 1 Billion Dollars Union Soldiers killed: 360,000 Confederate Soldiers killed: 260,000 Union Soldiers wounded: 275,000 Confederate Soldiers wounded: 225,000
13th Amendment Ratified in 1865 by
27 state, including 8 from the south.
“Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist in the United States.”
Someone Shot Abe April 14, 1865 – 5
Days after the signing of the ceasefire at Appomattox Courthouse
Lincoln and his wife went to see a play called “My American Cousin” at Ford’s Theatre
Someone Shot Abe John Wilkes
Booth, a Confederate sympathizer and actor, shot Lincoln in the back of the head.
Someone Shot Abe Lincoln was
carried across the street to the Petersen House where he died the following morning.
What happened to Booth?