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UNIT 15.3 NO END IN SIGHT MR. Dickerson.

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1 UNIT 15.3 NO END IN SIGHT MR. Dickerson

2 Lincoln had trouble finding a good and aggressive general to led the Union troops

3 PEOPLE: ULYSSES S. GRANT –
a Union general fighting in the west, was winning battles

4 February 1862 – Union captures Fort Henry and opens the Mississippi River as a transportation route

5 A huge battle takes place at SHILOH – it is a Union victory
13,000 Union soldiers are wounded along with 10,000 Confederate soldiers

6 BATTLE OF SHILOH

7 BATTLE OF SHILOH

8 April 1862 – Union captures New Orleans and soon controls most of the Mississippi River, cutting the South in two

9 PEOPLE: Jefferson Davis –
In 1861 he hoped for a military command but instead was elected the President of Confederate States.

10 Confederate White House Richmond, Virginia

11 TERMS: CAVALRY – soldiers on horseback

12 SEVEN DAYS BATTLES – June/July 1862 – Confederate victory in Virginia that prevents the Union from attacking Richmond

13 Lee feels confident and decides to invade the North

14 3 reasons Lee decides to attack the North:
Force Lincoln to talk peace Give Virginia farmers a chance to harvest crops South could plunder Northern crops for food

15 England and France were thinking about helping the South
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16 A copy of Lee’s plans were left behind and found by a Union soldier

17 BATTLE OF ANTIETAM – Sept 1862 – bloodiest battle in American history
25,000 men wounded or killed, Union victory but missed a chance to follow up the battle and finish the Southern army

18 BATTLE OF ANTIETAM

19 BATTLE OF ANTIETAM

20 BATTLE OF ANTIETAM

21 BATTLE OF ANTIETAM

22 Union general McClellan is fired by Lincoln for not following up after the win

23 THE END


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