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BATTLES OF THE CIVIL WAR. Battle of Fort Sumter  1 st official battle  Confederates starved out Union  Lincoln responded with supplies.

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1 BATTLES OF THE CIVIL WAR

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3 Battle of Fort Sumter  1 st official battle  Confederates starved out Union  Lincoln responded with supplies

4 Anaconda Plan  Union Army’s plan to blockade Southern ports

5 BULL RUN

6 When and Where  Manassas, Virginia  July 21, 1861

7 Major Generals  Union: General Irvin McDowell  Confederate: General Thomas(Stonewall ) Jackson

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9 Interesting Facts and Outcome  First major battle  Thought it would be an easy victory for Union  Wanted to take Richmond  Where Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson got his nickname  Confederates Win Facts Outcome

10 BATTLE OF THE IRONCLADS

11 When and Where  Hampton Roads, Virginia coast  March, 1862

12 Major Generals  Union: John Worden  Confederate: Franklin Buchanan

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14 Interesting Facts and Outcome  Warships protected with iron plates  Union: Monitor-fought to keep Confederates away from the Mississippi  Confederate: Merrimack- fought against Union blockades  Inconclusive Facts Outcome

15 ANTIETAM

16 When and Where  Sharpsburg, Maryland  Sept. 17, 1862

17 Major Generals  Union: General George McClellan  Confederate: General Robert E. Lee

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19 The Battle of Antietam  Facts:  Battle is known as the bloodiest day in Military history  Lincoln wrote the Emancipation Proclamation after this battle.  The outcome was undetermined, though the Union declared victory because Lee’s troops retreated. Facts Outcome

20 SHILOH

21 When and Where  Corinth, Mississippi  April 6, 1862

22 Major Generals  Union: Ulysses S. Grant  Confederate: Albert S. Johnston

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24 Interesting Facts and Outcome  Also called the Battle of Pittsburg landing.  First day of slaughter also witnessed the death of the confederate leader General Johnston.  Union Victory Facts Outcome

25 FREDERICKSBURG

26 When and Where  Fredericksburg, Virginia  December 13, 1862

27 Major Generals  Union: General Ambrose Burnside  Confederate: General Robert E. Lee

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29 Interesting Facts and Outcome  Union attempt to cross the Rappahannock River into the town.  The South defended the town from a large hill.  Not a major victory because the South was low on supplies and soldiers.  Confederates victory Facts Outcome

30 CHANCELLORSVILLE

31 When and Where  Chancellorsville, Virginia  May 1, 1863

32 Major Generals  Union: General Joseph Hooker  Confederate: General Robert E. Lee

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34 Interesting Facts and Outcome  Lee’s greatest victory  “Stonewall” Jackson got shot and never fought in the civil war again  Total forces engaged was 154,734 and 24,000 died  Confederate Victory Facts Outcome

35 GETTYSBURG

36 When and Where  Gettysburg, Pennsylvania  July 1-3, 1863

37 Major Generals  Union: General George Meade  Confederate: General Robert E. Lee

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39 Interesting Facts and Outcome  Southern soldiers looked for shoes.  General Pickett for the Confederates led “Pickett’s charge” killing 7,500 soldiers  Both sides suffered severe casualties but the Union won Facts Outcome

40 SIEGE OF VICKSBURG

41 When and Where  Vicksburg, Mississippi  Late May, 1863

42 Major Generals  Union: Ulysses S. Grant  Confederate: General John Pemberton

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44 Interesting Facts and Outcome  Facts: -Goal: to take over Mississippi River -Hid in caves from Union. -Ate shoe leather and rats  Union victory Facts Outcome

45 SHERMAN’S MARCH TO THE SEA

46 When and Where  From Atlanta to Savannah, Georgia  Sept 2, 1864

47 Major Generals  Union: William Tecumseh Sherman  Confederate: General Joseph Johnson (later replaced by James Hood)

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49 Interesting Facts and Outcome  Destroyed everything in their path, and killed live stock or “scorched earth policy”.  Sherman wanted to destroy the confederates plans to the war.  Union Facts Outcome

50 Surrender at Appomattox  March of 1865 General Grant’s army waited outside Petersburg for chance to attack Southern capital of Richmond  In Lincoln’s second Inaugural Address in 1865, Lincoln asked Americans to forgive the Confederates  “With malice towards none; charity for all;…let us strive together…to bind up the nation’s wounds.”

51  April 2, 1865 Grant broke through Confederate lines and took Richmond  Lee’s army retreated to town of Appomattox court house and surrendered

52  Civil War was bloodiest conflict U.S. has ever fought  260,000 Confederate soldiers killed  Over 360,000 Union soldiers killed  About 500,000 wounded

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