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1 Chapter 11 Section 1 The Opposing Sides

2 Choosing Sides Once the Civil War began, hundreds of military officers had to choose to support the Union or Confederacy Robert E. Lee-> one the best officers in the U.S. Army, chose the Confederacy over commanding the Union Army About 1/3 of all officers joined the Confederacy South contained 7 of 8 military schools = well trained military leaders->military advantage North had ¾ of U.S. Navy’s officers, also contained most of U.S. warships and shipyards (South had 1)

3 Robert E. Lee

4 Advantages South North Had strong military leadership
Fighting for just cause North Larger population Industrial: produced all war materials=more than 90% of clothing, 93% of unrefined iron=weapons and equipment, produced majority of firearms and gunpowder Better transportation: more railroad availability Financial: controlled the Nat’l Treasury, revenue from tariffs, N. Banks held large reserves of money, could pass legislation to raise fund ex. Legal Tender Act

5 Greenbacks

6 Greenbacks

7 Review Question How was having a larger population than the South an advantage for the North? In your opinion, what was the North’s greatest advantage?

8 Disadvantages South Industrial: limited resources (only one factory able to manufacture cannons=Tredegar Iron Works), Transportation: limited railroads ,only had one rail line connecting East to West in Confederacy (Memphis to Chattanooga) Financial: couldn’t raise sufficient funds for the war effort (small banks=few cash reserves, Union blockades=reduced trade revenue, printing of paper money caused inflation) Eventually taxed southerners=very upset

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10 Review Question In your opinion, which disadvantage was the most crippling for the South?

11 Party Politics in the North
As the Civil War began, Pres. Lincoln’s main goal was to preserve the Union Democrats and Republicans were going to challenge his policies in the process Two Factions of N. Democrats: War Democrats->supported the war & opposed ending slavery Peace Democrats (Copperheads)-> opposed war and called for reuniting through negotiation

12 Abraham Lincoln

13 War Democrats

14 Copperheads

15 Party Politics in the North
One major disagreement between Dems. and Reps. concerned civil liberties In 1862, Congress passed a militia law requiring states to use conscription Many Dems. opposed the law->violently w/ riots Pres. Lincoln suspended writs of habeas corpus for anyone who openly supported or encouraged others to resist military draft

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17 Review Question How were Northern Democrats divided over the Civil War? What was put into place by Congress and eventually caused tensions to rise within the Democratic Party?

18 Weak Southern Government
Even though he had no opposition in the South, Jefferson Davis still faced political problems Confederate Constitution Emphasized state’s rights and limited central government’s power Often interfered w/ his ability to conduct war Jefferson Davis also ran into problems when he supported conscription->enforced by martial law His own Vice-President Alexander Stephens disagreed, objected to forcing people to join the army Davis eventually also suspended writs of habeas corpus

19 Jefferson Davis

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21 The Diplomatic Challenges
U.S. Civil War put major gov’ts in Europe in a difficult situation U.S. didn’t want European interference Confederate leaders wanted the exact opposite-> especially the British Wanted British to declare Union blockade illegal and assist the Confederates Britain and France->depended on the South’s cotton Some Southern planters refused to sell cotton to them unless they recognized the Confederacy

22 The Diplomatic Challenges
British and French met with the Conf. in May 1861 Neither nation was going to recognize the Conf. until they witnessed decisive victories in the conflict Trent Affair -> James Mason (Britain) and John Slidell (France), Conf. ministers to Britain and France, were to leave for Europe Slipped past the blockade and boarded the British ship Trent Charles Wilkes Union captain of the San Jacinto intercepted the ship and arrested Mason and Slidell Were eventually released due the threat of war with Britain

23 Trent Affair

24 Trent Affair

25 Review Question Why did the Confederacy want Britain and France to recognize them? Why did the Union want to avoid war with Britain?

26 The First “Modern” War 1st Modern War
Economic and political situation was very important to outcome Involved huge armies->made up mostly of civilian volunteers Required vast amount of supplies and equipment

27 The First “Modern” War By 1850’s French and American inventors had improved the new bullet->conoidal->cone shaped More accurate fire Troops defended positions using trenches and barricades to protect themselves Caused deadly situation for attackers Led to high casualties->attrition Advantage North-> larger pop.

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29 The South’s Strategy and the Anaconda Plan
Read pg. 555 and 556 Briefly describe the South’s Strategy to win the U.S. Civil War Briefly describe the Union’s Anaconda Plan.


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