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Chapters 20 & 21 The Civil War. Chapter 20 Notes “Girding for War” 1861 - 1865.

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1 Chapters 20 & 21 The Civil War

2 Chapter 20 Notes “Girding for War” 1861 - 1865

3 Start of the War April 12, 1861: South Carolina attacks the federal Fort Sumter, starting war April 15, 1861: Lincoln calls for 75,000 volunteer soldiers –Four more southern states secede

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6 Border States Four slave states stayed with the Union –Kentucky, Missouri, Maryland, Delaware Lincoln had to be clear that he was not going to end slavery

7 My paramount object in this struggle is to save the Union, and is not either to save or destroy slavery. –Abraham Lincoln, 1862

8 Balance of Forces South+ The best generals Higher morale Only had to defend themselves South - Few factories Few railroads Not much $$$ North + Bigger population More railroads More factories Strong navy More $$$ North - Weak generals

9 Draft Riots 1863: New York City Draft riots Wealthy could escape draft for $300 Poor Irish riot, attacking free blacks

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11 Chapter 21 The Furnace of Civil War 1861 - 1865

12 The Union’s Plan 1.Blockade the South 2.Free the slaves 3.Control the Mississippi 4.Take Georgia 5.Capture the capital, Richmond

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15 Major Battles July 31, 1861 - Bull Run; South wins Sept. 17, 1862 - Antietam Creek –Union wins, leads Lincoln to decide on emancipation July 1, 1863 - Gettysburg –Union wins, seals death of the South July 4, 1863 - Vicksburg –Union takes control of Mississippi

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18 Emancipation January 1, 1863: Lincoln issues the Emancipation Proclamation Frees slaves in Confederate land Does not free slaves in border states or land conquered by the North Changes purpose of war: end slavery Blacks join army by the thousands

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21 End of War April 9, 1865: Lee surrenders to Grant at Appomattox Courthouse (VA) April 14, 1865: Lincoln assassinated by Confederate sympathizer

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