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SOME BATTLES HAVE TWO NAMES! Union named battles after geographic features. Confederacy named battles after nearest city.

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1 SOME BATTLES HAVE TWO NAMES! Union named battles after geographic features. Confederacy named battles after nearest city.

2 Battle of Bull Run (Manassas): July 21, 1861

3 Battle of Bull Run (Manassas):July 21, 1861

4 Significance? -Proved war would not be one-sided -Union leadership changes – Winfield Scott to George McClellan

5 Battle of Shiloh: April 6-8, 1862

6 Battle of Shiloh: April 6-8, 1862

7 Battle of Shiloh

8 Battle of Shiloh: April 6-8, 1862 Significance? -Could have been huge CSA victory (Grant drunk?) -Secures TN for Union, begins control of West

9 Battle of Shiloh: April 6-8, 1862

10 Battle of Shiloh: April 6-8, 1862

11 Battle of Shiloh

12 Battle of Shiloh: April 6-8, 1862 Significance? -Could have been huge CSA victory (Grant drunk?) -Secures TN for Union, begins control of West

13 Battle Map - Lee’s plan to invade the North was discovered by a soldier on battlefield (“Special Order 191”) - Union General George McClellan met the Confederacy at Sharpsburg, MD (Antietam Creek) - Single bloodiest day in American History - Lee realizes the South needs an ally – he believes a major victory in the north (take Harrisburg, PA) will attract an ally.

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18 After the Battle of Antietam…

19 What did the Proclamation really accomplish? Lee’s force is weak – follow them and end the war! NO - - they might have more numbers than we think! You have a case of the “slows” – you’re fired! After the Battle of Antietam, McClellan lets Lee’s tattered force escape into Virginia – he is dismissed. Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation

20 The Proclamation only frees slaves living in Confederate states. Turns the focus of the war: it was a war over “states’ rights”, now a war over slavery Europe, particularly England and France, refused to help the Confederacy. How could they back a war to promote slavery when they had already outlawed it? Slaves start rebelling in the South – creates further tension


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