Chapter 17 “The Tide of War Turns”

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Chapter 17 “The Tide of War Turns” 17.3 The North Wins

1862 Events September - Battle of Antietam – Victory for the Union December - Burnside makes a disastrous attack at Fredericksburg – Victory for the Confederacy 1862 Events

May – Lee defeats General Joseph Hooker at Chancellorsville - Confederate victory July- Union wins at the Battle of Gettysburg - Grant defeats the Confederacy at the Siege of Vicksburg November – Lincoln delivers the Gettysburg Address 1863 Events

March – Lincoln puts Grant in charge of the entire Union army May – Battle of the Wilderness June- Battle of Cold Harbor September – Sherman takes Atlanta November – Lincoln is re-elected POTUS December – Sherman takes Savannah 1864 Events

Union Successes at Gettysburg and Vicksburg The North begins to win the war Britain gave up thoughts of supporting the South in the war Lincoln found a man willing to fight General Lee in General Grant The Siege at Vicksburg fulfilled a major part of the Anaconda Plan 1/3 of Lee’s men were killed or wounded at Gettysburg

1865 Events April – The Union army takes Richmond April – Lee surrenders at Appomattox Court House