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The War Between the States (cont)

The Campaigns of 1863 Chancellorsville General Fighting Joe Hooker General Lee Confederate casualties The death of Gen. Stonewall Jackson

The Campaigns of 1863 (cont) Vicksburg General John Pemberton General Ulysses S. Grant Grants plan Besieging Vicksburg

The Campaigns of 1863 (cont) Gettysburg Lee invades PA General George Meade An accidental battle Military strategy gone array General James Longstreet Picketts charge Northern victory General Meade refuses to advance

The Campaigns of 1863 (cont) Vicksburg falls Port Hudson, LA

The Campaigns of 1863 (cont) The Tennessee Campaign General William Rosecrans General Braxton Bragg Occupying Chattanooga Battle of Chickamauga The Rock of Chickamauga Besieging Chattanooga General Grant is promoted

Total war Grants war of attrition March towards Richmond The Wilderness Campaign Battle of Spotsylvania Court House African American troops Battle of Cold Harbor Attempting to capture Petersburg Besieging Petersburg

Confederate cavalrys raid on Washington General Jubal Early General Philip Sheridan Destroying the Shenandoah Valley

Sherman marches through Georgia General Joe Johnston General John Hood Burning Atlanta Recalling Johnston March to Savannah Shermans bow ties Capturing Savannah

The election of 1864 Lincoln v General McClellan Nevada becomes a state Selective Union furloughs VP Andrew Johnson Gettysburg Address

Abraham Lincoln let us strive on to finish the work we are in; to bind up the nations wounds…

An End to the War Negotiating Confederate surrenders Appomattox Court House Durham, NC

A Northern View of Jeff Davis

Results of the War * Costs of the war –Casualties –Financial costs * The South after the war * The North after the war

Consequences of the war Constitutional unity of the states A new political majority New economic policy Pacific Railways Act Morrill Tariff Establishing a centralizing banking system

Consequences of the war Financing the war Taxation, greenbacks & bonds Inflation Expanding the west Homestead Act Morrill Act Abolition of slavery Serving in the military Segregated units