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CRUCIBLE OF FREEDOM: CIVIL WAR, 1861-1865 Chapter 15
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THE CIVIL WAR Mobilization Conscription The “20 Negro” Law The “poor man’s fight” The Impressment Act 1863
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THE CIVIL WAR Financing the War War Bonds Paper Money Taxes The National Bank Act
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THE CIVIL WAR Lincoln’ Leadership Radical Republicans Reconstruction Plans Jefferson Davis States’ rights
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THE CIVIL WAR The Border States Lincoln suspends the writ of habeas corpus. John Merryman Ex parte Merryman Roger B. Taney
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THE CIVIL WAR Advantages for the UnionAdvantages for the Confederacy Population (more able body white men) Fighting a defensive war 90% of US IndustryHome territory Owned 2/3rds of railroads Slave labor used to carry out nonmilitary activities NavyMore military colleges
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THE CIVIL WAR New Weapons Springfield and Enfield rifles Surprise attacks Submarines Gatling Gun
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THE CIVIL WAR The Anaconda Plan General Winfield Scott The Southern Strategy Fort Sumter
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THE CIVIL WAR Robert E. Lee The First battle of Bull Run Manassas Junction Lincoln’s response to the battle Bull Run
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THE CIVIL WAR Richmond General George McClellan June 1862 Lincoln’s response to McClellan
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THE CIVIL WAR The 2 nd Battle of Bull Run Antietam Reasons for attacking at Antietam Results
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THE CIVIL WAR Fredericksburg General Ambrose Burnside The War in the West Ulysses S. Grant
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THE CIVIL WAR Grant Missouri and Kentucky Tennessee Shiloh Admiral David Farragut
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THE CIVIL WAR The typical soldier Serving in the infantry Scarcities Living conditions Writing home
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THE CIVIL WAR The role of the navy Steam ships The southern coastline Blockade runners Iron clads The Hunley
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THE CIVIL WAR Diplomatic Recognition James Mason and John Slidell The Trent Affair Lincoln’s Response The British desire for cotton
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THE CIVIL WAR The Emancipation Proclamation The Confiscation Act Lincoln’s reasons for not freeing slaves The 2 nd Confiscation Act The Impact of the Emancipation Proclamation
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THE CIVIL WAR Blacks in the Union Army The Freedmen's Bureau The 54 th Massachusetts Fort Wagner
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THE CIVIL WAR July 4, 1863 Vicksburg Gettysburg The Gettysburg Address
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THE CIVIL WAR The North The Homestead Act The Morill Land Grant Act Women in the war The South
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THE CIVIL WAR Dissenters Peace Democrats The US Sanitary Commission Dorothea Dix Clara Barton
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THE CIVIL WAR Women’s Rights Elizabeth Cady Stanton Susan B. Anthony The National Woman’s Loyal League
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THE CIVIL WAR The war in the east. Ulysses S. Grant William T. Sherman Sherman’s “March to the Sea”
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THE CIVIL WAR The Election of 1864 Salmon Chase George McClellan Andrew Johnson
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THE CIVIL WAR Spring 1865 Grant Lee Appomattox Courthouse John Wilkes Booth The Results of the War
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