Ft Sumter. April 12, 1861 South Carolina Lasted One day Southern Victory Southern Forces bombard fort in Union position out in the harbor.

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Ft Sumter

April 12, 1861 South Carolina Lasted One day Southern Victory Southern Forces bombard fort in Union position out in the harbor

Antietam

September 1862 Single Bloodiest DAY of the war. Lee hopes to march into Maryland to start a Confederate uprising Lee’s plans were found wrapped in cigars by Union forces. The element of surprise was lost Confederates loose a larger percentage of troops

Gettysburg

July 1863 Bloodiest Battle of the War Turning point of the war for the Union Accidental meeting due to General Lee looking for shoes to outfit his army. Huge defeat for Lee

Vicksburg

March to July 1863 July 4, 1863 City on bluffs over a bend in Mississippi River People ran into caves and lived off of pets and anything else they could find.

Battle of Atlanta and the “March to the Sea”

98,000 troops march into Atlanta due to its importance as a rail and industrial center. Atlanta burned and Sherman marches towards Savannah. August –December to reach the sea

Total War

Attack anything an army could use. (Civilian and Military)

Massacre at Ft Pillow Tennessee

April 12, 1862 Captured African-American soldiers murdered after they surrendered on the orders of Nathan Bedford Forrest. 262 African American Soldiers killed 295 White Union Soldiers killed

Andersonville Prison Camp Georgia

Overcrowded prison run by Confederates Many died due to disease and starvation Lack of shelter, water, and food Many Union Soldiers buried in mass graves