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The Civil War A Nation Divided. Strategies North 1.Blockade ports 2.Cut confederacy in 2 at the Mississippi river 3.Capture capital of Richmond, VA ***

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1 The Civil War A Nation Divided

2 Strategies North 1.Blockade ports 2.Cut confederacy in 2 at the Mississippi river 3.Capture capital of Richmond, VA *** Anaconda Plan South Defense, Defense, Defense!!! Attack if possible Question: Who do you think has the better chance for victory based off of these plans? Explain.

3 Union Army Grows Lincoln appoints Gen. George McClellan to lead the Union army Over 1 million northerners enlist in the Union army General McClellan (U.S.)

4 Fighting in the West Gen. Ulysses S. Grant commands the union in the west Fighting over access to rivers “Question: Why was water so important to both armies during the war?

5 Union Captures Southern Port April 1862 Union ships capture New Orleans Question: Why would New Orleans be such an important city to control during the Civil War?

6 Key Battles Battle of Bull Run (South) –First Real Battle –Stonewall Jackson Battle of Shiloh (North) –Mississippi R. –General Grant –Send Scouts, Dig Trenches, and Build Forts

7 General “Stonewall” Jackson (C.S.) General Ulysses S. Grant (U.S.)

8 Bull Run Creek

9 Painting depicting the Battle of Shiloh

10 Road sign in remembrance of the Battle of Shiloh

11 Battles Battle of Antietam (North) –General Lee (South) –General McClellen (North) –Bloodies single day in US History. (26,000 Die) Battle of Chancellorsville (South) –General “Stonewall” Jackson (South) shot by his own soldier and dies.

12 Aftermath of the Battle of Antietam

13 Casualties at the Battle of Antietam

14 Emancipation Proclamation A document that declared slaves free behind Confederate lines –No slaves freed immediately Designed as a weapon of war –Freed slaves would join the fight

15 Question: What does this cartoon infer about the effects that the Emancipation Proclamation will have on the slaves and the US?

16 African American Soldiers 180,000 union soldiers were African-Am. Less pay than whites If captured, they were killed on the spot Question: Why do you think that most African-Am. waited until after the Emancipation Proclamation to join the army?

17 All black regiments in the Union Army

18 Political Problems Conscription – a draft that would force certain people to serve in the military –Men ages 20 - 45 –You could buy your way out for $300 –Only 8% of Union army were drafted Draft Riots Question – Do you think a draft is a good way to get people to join the military? Explain.

19 Economic Issues Southern food shortages –Inflation ( $6.65 to $68 a month for food) Northern economy grows rapidly –But still had inflation Congress passes an income tax – the government taking a certain percent of a persons income. Question: How would the combination of inflation and income tax effect the average worker?

20 Battles Gettysburg (North) –South heads north to look of shoes –Find Union army instead –3 day battle begins July 1 – 3, 1863 50,000 die Deadliest battle in US History –Turns war in favor of North

21 Battle field after the Battle of Gettysburg

22 Soldiers lying dead in a trench after Gettysburg

23 Battles Battle of Vicksburg (North) –Last Confederate fort on Mississippi –Grant cut off all supply lines –Starve South out July 4, 1863 after 18 days the Conf. give up Vicksburg –Union takes total control of the Mississippi and cuts the Conf. in half.

24 Map of the Battle of Vicksburg

25 Gettysburg Address Speech commemorating a cemetery at Gettysburg Changed America’s opinion of America –“All men are created equal” –“of the people, by the people, for the people”

26 Grant vs. Lee Grant appointed new leader of Union Army’s Lee could not keep up with the amount of men –The North could lose men and easily replace them, the south was running out –South was losing morale QUESTION: By this point in the war, what other advantages did the Union have over the Confederacy?

27 Sherman’s March William Tecumseh Sherman to take out the port city of Savannah after capturing Atlanta. Captures, loots, plunders, and burns most cities on the way. Total destruction of everything in his path Victory is at hand Lincoln wins election of 1864 Question: Do you think this was an ethical practice? What else could the Union have done to get the South to surrender?

28 Destruction of southern railroads during Sherman’s March

29 Painting showing the destruction of towns during Sherman’s March

30 War comes to an end… After many defeats by Grant and Sherman Conf. leaders abandon capitol and burn it as they leave Robert E. Lee signs a formal surrender on April 9, 1865 at Appomattox Court House in Virginia.

31 Painting depicting Robert E. Lee singing the surrender at Appomattox Court House

32 Appomattox Court House


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