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Fort Sumter Fort Sumter First Shot! Fort Sumter When: April 14, 1861 Where: Charleston, South Carolina Casualties: 0 Description: Forty hours of continuous.

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2 Fort Sumter Fort Sumter First Shot! Fort Sumter When: April 14, 1861 Where: Charleston, South Carolina Casualties: 0 Description: Forty hours of continuous shelling until Major Anderson surrendered the fort. He was defeated by his old artillery student, P.G.T. Beauregard. Facts: 1 st shots of the war

3 Confederate Plan CAPTURE THE UNION CAPITAL OF WASHINGTON D.C. FIGHT DEFENSIVE WAR Southerners thought this would mean VICTORY!

4 Northern Strategy -ANACONDA PLAN: 1.Union Navy would blockade ports 2.Move up the Mississippi and split the South in two 3.Capture the Confederate capital (Richmond, VA)

5 Northern Strategy

6 Advantages of the North 1.Manpower 2.Factories (firearms, iron, industry) 3.Railroads (very extensive system) 4.More Food 5.Decisive patient leader in LINCOLN

7 Advantages of the SOUTH 1. “King Cotton” on the world market 2.First rate Generals Lee, Stuart, Jackson, Forrest Lee 3. Strong military tradition 4. Motivated soldiers to defend the homeland

8 Battle of Bull Run Battle of Bull Run (Manassas) Where: Virginia Date: July 21, 1861 Commanders: CSA: Thomas J. Jackson Union: Irwin McDowell Outcome: Confederate victory Casualties: 2,900 Facts: 1. First Bloodshed 2. McDowell is fired 3. Secured Southern independence 4. people watched the battle as if on picnics

9 Honorable Manhood A letter home

10 Battle of Shiloh

11 Battle of Shiloh Where: Tennessee Date: April 6, 1862 Commanders: Confederate: Albert Johnston/Beauregard Union: Ulysses S. GrantUlysses S. Grant Outcome: DRAW ? Facts: very bloody battle important to send scouts/dig trenches

12 Georgia Private Edwin Jennison died at Shiloh

13 Battle of Antietam Battle of Antietam (Sharpsburg) Date: Sept 17, 1862 Commanders: McClellan=N / Lee=S Outcome: standoff / Union victory but no follow through Casualties: 23,000 Facts: - Lincoln fires McClellan -North finds the South’s strategy wrapped in cigars

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15 Antietam Pictures Dunker Church

16 Burnside’s Bridge

17 Bloody Lane

18 North v. South


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