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Get out a sheet of notebook paper Take out your Keeper that describes each part Write “OPTIC” down the side O P T I C Also, get ready for notes 

Texas in the Civil War Essential Question: Identify significant individuals and events concerning Texas in the Civil War

Union & Confederacy in 1861

“Anaconda Plan” The 3 Strategies to Union victory Invade Virginia and capture Richmond, the Southern Confederate capital Gain control of the Mississippi River Blockade all southern ports

Advantages Union Large population – 22 million people Huge factories 75% of railroads Bigger Navy

Confederacy Fighting a defensive war Superior military leaders Better soldier skills Highly motivated

Young “Johnny Reb” ready for war The Conscription Act The Confederate Congress passed the Conscription Act that required men b/w the ages of 18 and 35 to serve in the Confederate military. However, the act excused some people allowing the hiring of substitutes. Young “Johnny Reb” ready for war

Texas Unionists A Unionist is a person who supported the Union during the Civil War 2,000 Texas Unionists 50 were African American soldiers African American Texan Milton Holland was rewarded the Medal of Honor for his bravery on the battlefield.

Mexican-Americans served on both sides of the war. Most joined the Union because of pay and their stance against slavery Confederate vigilantes hanged about 40 Unionists in Gainesville, TX in early 1860s.

Chunk: Battles

The Battle of Galveston State’s busiest seaport Cotton is shipped through Mexican waters and sold to England and France Union ships capture port in Oct. 1862 CSA led by John B. Magruder retakes port in Jan. 1863 Union gunboat docked at Galveston port

Texas-Mexico Trade Routes Texas was economically important to the Confederacy because foreign trade

The Battle of Sabine Pass "There is no parallel in ancient or modern warfare to the victory of Dowling and his men at Sabine Pass considering the great odds against which they had to contend" President Jefferson Davis The Battle of Sabine Pass Sept. 8, 1863 The CSA Davis Guards led by Dick Dowling turned back the Union invasion of Texas when they took 350 Union soldiers prisoner and captured 2 ships. Very important victory for the Confederacy.

The Battle of Palmito Ranch May 1865: Confederate forces led by John S. Ford defeat Union troops in Texas at Palmito Ranch – the final land battle of the war. The Confederates did NOT know Lee had surrendered a month earlier! They were informed by Union prisoners of the news!

The Civil War Ends April 9, 1865: Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee surrendered to U.S. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant at Appomattox Courthouse; ends the war. The North’s victory in the Civil War meant the Union was preserved.

On April 14 (five days after Appomattox), an actor and southern sympathizer named John Wilkes Booth assassinated President Lincoln in Ford’s Theater in Washington D.C. As a result of this tragic event, the whole nation grieved together.

Ford’s Theater (April 14, 1865)

The Assassination

The Execution of the Conspirators

Post-Civil War Texas As a result of the South’s surrender, the Texas state government collapsed due to lack of leadership. Governor Pendleton Murrah fled to Mexico to escape Union troops. This action resulted in Texas being lawless for a brief period of time. The United States will now enter the period of time called Reconstruction