The Civil War 1)Causes: Sectionalism, Slavery, States’ Rights, and Sovereignty 2) Lincoln’s Election: Liberty, Equality, Union, and Disunion 3) Lincoln,

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The Civil War 1)Causes: Sectionalism, Slavery, States’ Rights, and Sovereignty 2) Lincoln’s Election: Liberty, Equality, Union, and Disunion 3) Lincoln, Davis, and War 4) War & Metamorphosis 5) War’s End

The Civil War 1)Causes: Sectionalism, Slavery, States’ Rights, and Sovereignty 2) Lincoln’s Election: Liberty, Equality, Union, and Disunion 3) Lincoln, Davis, and War 4) War & Metamorphosis 5) War’s End

John C. Fremont James Buchanan

The Civil War 1)Causes: Sectionalism, Slavery, States’ Rights, and Sovereignty 2) Lincoln’s Election: Liberty, Equality, Union, and Disunion 3) Lincoln, Davis, and War 4) War & Metamorphosis 5) War’s End

Alexander Stephens, “Cornerstone Speech,” March 21, 1861

The Civil War 1)Causes: Sectionalism, Slavery, States’ Rights, and Sovereignty 2) Lincoln’s Election: Liberty, Equality, Union, and Disunion 3) Lincoln, Davis, and War 4) War & Metamorphosis 5) War’s End

Fort Sumter, April 12, 1861

Manassas, Virginia/Bull Run

The Civil War 1)Causes: Sectionalism, Slavery, States’ Rights, and Sovereignty 2) Lincoln’s Election: Liberty, Equality, Union, and Disunion 3) Lincoln, Davis, and War 4) War & Metamorphosis 5) War’s End

William H. Seward

Antietam Creek/Sharpsburg, MD

William Carney

Gettysburg, July 1-3, 1863

Vicksburg Campaign

Gen. Ulysses S. Grant

Vicksburg Campaign

Santos Benavides

Phillip Bazaar

The Civil War 1)Causes: Sectionalism, Slavery, States’ Rights, and Sovereignty 2) Lincoln’s Election: Liberty, Equality, Union, and Disunion 3) Lincoln, Davis, and War 4) War & Metamorphosis 5) War’s End

Robert E. Lee

John Wilkes Booth