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1 THE HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES 1492-1877 Lecture 9 The Civil War

2 „there is nothing civil about war” CAUSES OF THE WAR: Slavery controversy Failure of compromises Lack of strong presidential leadership, James Buchanan Differing development of regions

3 PRESIDENT BUCHANAN

4 AMERICA AT THE EVE OF THE CIVIL WAR North: more people, railroads, iron, money, soldiers Strategy: blockade ports, take Mississippi River, take Richmond, confederate capital, South: defend their own land, fighting spirit, just war, Better generals: Robert E. Lee, Thomas Stonewall Jackson, educated at West Point Less population, less iron, railroads Strategy: war of attrition, hoping for French or British help, invasion of the North

5 THOMAS STONEWALL JACKSON

6 MILITARY, POLITICAL DEVELOPMENTS USA Lincoln, Washington D.C, CSA Jefferson Davis, Richmond 1861 March 4, Lincoln’s inauguration “no intention of interfering with slavery in the states where it exists. But: “union of the states is perpetual” Secession of South Carolina, blockade of Fort Sumter

7 FORT SUMTER

8 MILITARY POLITICAL DEVELOPMENTS Lincoln: calls for 75,000 volunteers, announces blockade of Southern ports 1861 July 21 Bull Run 1862 September: Antietam 1863: Vicksburg, Gettysburg

9 BULL RUN

10 MILITARY, POLITICAL DEVELOPMENTS Gettysburg Address, Reference to Declaration of Independence, connecting the Civil War to Revolutionary War, consensual government, sacred document of American democracy „Fourscore and seven years ago, dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal, government of the people, by the people, for the people shall not perish from this earth”

11 LINCOLN AT GETTYSBURG

12 MILITARY, POLITICAL DEVELOPMENTS 1864: Sherman’s march to the sea Burning of Atlanta in M. Mitchell’s Gone With the Wind 1865: Appomatox Lee surrenders to Grant

13 ATLANTA BURNING

14 THE FIRST MODERN WAR Over 620,000 dead, 1.5 million wounded, frequent amputation of wounded -total war, impacting the home front not armies but whole societies were fighting against each other utilizing contemporary developments of technology (submarine, railroad, telegraph, armed trains) Institution of the draft, Confederates first to adopt conscription substitutes, “Rich man’s war, poor man’s fight” 1863 New York Draft Riots

15 SUBMARINES IN THE CIVIL WAR

16 IMPACT ON SLAVERY Emancipation Proclamation: Lincoln’s aim: keeping the Union together with or without slavery Issued on 9-22-1862 “As of January 1, 1863 all slaves in Confederate states or areas still under active rebellion would be thenceforward and forever free” Reasons: Military: elimination of potential armed forces Economic: depriving the South from its labor force Diplomatic: isolation of the South, Britain freed slaves in 1833

17 IMPACT ON THE PRESIDENCY Lincoln: constitutional dictatorship Basis: presidential oath, power as commander in chief Violation of the Constitution, in order to protect it -calling for volunteers—declares war -suspension of habeas corpus, (protection against unlawful arrests) -military courts take over civilian courts Ex parte Milligan

18 IMPACT ON U.S. HISTORY A watershed, a dividing line End of slavery Thirteenth Amendment, End of the states rights movement Test for the Union, expression of the unity, “the United States is” Test for the Constitution The beginning of modern America


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