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1 11.1: Civil War Begins Intro to Civil War Video
North and South – Adv and Disadv PS: Lincoln’s Inaugural Address (March 4, 1861) Reading and Questions

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3 Fort Sumter off coast of Charleston, SC Confed demanded surrender of fort Lincoln’s goal  not start war - send only food supply ships April 12, 1861 Confederate commanders attacked - fort surrendered - war began - four more states joined Confed – VA, NC, TN, AS

4 Presidential Election 1860 - Lincoln Wins (180 of 303 electoral votes)

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6 Advantages and Disadvantages
North industrialized market economy  tremendous amount of resources much larger population [21 mil.] = more manpower larger, stronger navy powerful, organized central gov’t support of liberated/runaway slaves in South However… having to invade “foreign” territory  offensive war = harder weak generals South fighting on home soil for independence and way of life really good generals To win, only had to keep North out However… smaller everything: pop. [9 mil], army, navy, economy nearly NO industrialization = fewer resources developing central gov’t  state rights social class problems (slaves and small farmers vs. plantation owners)

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8 Union’s Early Strategy
had to divide, conquer, and occupy the S Anaconda Plan blockade Southern ports – cut off exports (cotton) and imports control Mississippi R.  split Confed in half capture Confed. capital in Richmond, VA


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