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1 CRUCIBLE OF FREEDOM: CIVIL WAR, 1861-1865 Chapter 15

2 THE CIVIL WAR  Mobilization  Conscription  The “20 Negro” Law  The “poor man’s fight”  The Impressment Act 1863

3 THE CIVIL WAR  Financing the War  War Bonds  Paper Money  Taxes  The National Bank Act

4 THE CIVIL WAR  Lincoln’ Leadership  Radical Republicans  Reconstruction Plans  Jefferson Davis  States’ rights

5 THE CIVIL WAR  The Border States  Lincoln suspends the writ of habeas corpus.  John Merryman  Ex parte Merryman  Roger B. Taney

6 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

7 THE CIVIL WAR  New Weapons  Springfield and Enfield rifles  Surprise attacks  Submarines  Gatling Gun

8 THE CIVIL WAR  The Anaconda Plan  General Winfield Scott  The Southern Strategy  Fort Sumter

9 THE CIVIL WAR  Robert E. Lee  The First battle of Bull Run  Manassas Junction  Lincoln’s response to the battle Bull Run

10 THE CIVIL WAR  Richmond  General George McClellan  June 1862  Lincoln’s response to McClellan

11 THE CIVIL WAR  The 2 nd Battle of Bull Run  Antietam  Reasons for attacking at Antietam  Results

12 THE CIVIL WAR  Fredericksburg  General Ambrose Burnside  The War in the West  Ulysses S. Grant

13 THE CIVIL WAR  Grant  Missouri and Kentucky  Tennessee  Shiloh  Admiral David Farragut

14 THE CIVIL WAR  The typical soldier  Serving in the infantry  Scarcities  Living conditions  Writing home

15 THE CIVIL WAR  The role of the navy  Steam ships  The southern coastline  Blockade runners  Iron clads  The Hunley

16 THE CIVIL WAR  Diplomatic Recognition  James Mason and John Slidell  The Trent Affair  Lincoln’s Response  The British desire for cotton

17 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

18 THE CIVIL WAR  Blacks in the Union Army  The Freedmen's Bureau  The 54 th Massachusetts  Fort Wagner

19 THE CIVIL WAR  July 4, 1863  Vicksburg  Gettysburg  The Gettysburg Address

20 THE CIVIL WAR  The North  The Homestead Act  The Morill Land Grant Act  Women in the war  The South

21 THE CIVIL WAR  Dissenters  Peace Democrats  The US Sanitary Commission  Dorothea Dix  Clara Barton

22 THE CIVIL WAR  Women’s Rights  Elizabeth Cady Stanton  Susan B. Anthony  The National Woman’s Loyal League

23 THE CIVIL WAR  The war in the east.  Ulysses S. Grant  William T. Sherman  Sherman’s “March to the Sea”

24 THE CIVIL WAR  The Election of 1864  Salmon Chase  George McClellan  Andrew Johnson

25 THE CIVIL WAR  Spring 1865  Grant  Lee  Appomattox Courthouse  John Wilkes Booth  The Results of the War

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