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Review 1865 1789 1800

Civil War Write three broad statements about the Civil War in your notebook. Compare statements

Civil War Victories, 1861-1864 Union Confederate Fort Sumter Bull Run Shiloh 2nd Battle of Bull Run Antietam Fredericksburg Chancellorsville Vicksburg Gettysburg Sherman’s March

How did the Civil War end? What happened after the war ended?

Late Civil War What was the war like in 1864-1865? Who was winning? Sherman’s March to the Sea

Early 1865 South ravaged by total war 1865- Lincoln was re-elected Popular, wartime president (North winning), incumbent By 1865 war seemed close to over Question not if it would end, but when

Surrender- April 1865 Confederate General Lee surrendered at Appomattox Court House (Virginia) Terms: Confederates surrender weapons Promise to be loyal Depart in peace Slavery decided by US government

Lincoln Assassination War ended April 9, 1865 April 14- Lincoln and wife attended play at Ford’s Theater (Washington DC) John Wilkes Booth shot Lincoln in head “Sic semper tyrannis! (Thus always to tyrants!) Revenge for the South!” Lincoln died next day

President Andrew Johnson Pro-Union from Confederate state (Tennessee) Pro-small farmer, hated wealth (southern planters) Republicans wanted to bind wounds, not continue conflict Amnesty granted, oath of loyalty = citizenship

The Legacy of the Civil War Why was the Civil War fought? Different Americans will answer this differently Are they all right/correct? Are all casualties of the Civil War treated/remembered equally? Should they be? Confederate monument clash- should they be taken down?

Civil War Test B- Thursday H- Friday Review Guides Study