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Title: The Civil War


1
TheCivil War(1861-1865)
2
The civil War Begins
  • First shots fired at Fort Sumter, SC
  • Lincoln responds by calling for 75,000 volunteers
  • Caused Virginia,Arkansas,Tennessee andNorth
    Carolinato secede

3
The Border States
  • Delaware, Kentucky, Maryland Missouri
  • Each state practiced slavery, but remained in the
    Union
  • Maryland In the Union by the bayonet
  • Kentucky I hopeGod is on our side,but I have
    to haveKentucky

4
Goals of the North South
  • North to save the Union (not end slavery)
  • South to be left alone, maintaining slavery

5
Comparing the North and South
  • Advantages
  • North
  • Better equipped
  • Larger population
  • More factories
  • Railroads
  • South
  • Defensive war
  • Better officers
  • Alliance with England and France?
  • Disadvantages
  • North
  • Had to invade the South
  • South
  • Smaller armies
  • No industry
  • Fighting taking place in their fields and towns

6
The Confederate Generals
Stonewall Jackson
Nathan Bedford Forrest
George Pickett
Jeb Stuart
James Longstreet
Robert E. Lee
7
Tactics and Technology
  • Officers had been trained at US Military Academy
  • Had been trained in Napoleonic-style tactics
  • New rifled guns and cannon meant higher
    casualties
  • Trenches
  • Railroads
  • Telegraph

8
Overviewofthe NorthsCivil WarStrategy Anaco
ndaPlan
9
The Anaconda Plan
10
The Battle of Bull Run
  • First major battle of the war
  • Absolute chaos!!!
  • Confederate victory

Confederates thinkthey can win the war
11
The War in the West
  • Union victories in Tennessee, including Shiloh
  • Made Ulysses S. Grant a national hero
  • US Navy captures New Orleans

12
The War in the East
  • Robert E. Lee took command in May 1862
  • Smaller Confederate Army defeated the Army of the
    Potomac (Northern Army) again and again
  • Believed a defeat of the Northern armies in the
    North would convince England to help

13
Lincolns Generals
Winfield Scott
Joseph Hooker
Ulysses S. Grant
Irwin McDowell
George McClellan
George Meade
Ambrose Burnside
George McClellan,Again!
14
Battle of Antietam
  • September 17, 1862
  • Single bloodiest day of the Civil War
  • 23,000 casualties
  • Stopped the Southern invasion of the North
  • Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation

15
TheEmancipationProclamation
16
Emancipation Proclamation
  • January 1, 1863
  • Ended slavery in the rebellious states
  • Mixed support in the North
  • 180,000 African-American served in the US Army

17
Emancipation in 1863
18
1863 The Tide Turns
  • Fredericksburg (December, 1862)
  • Disastrous loss for the Army of the Potomac
  • Battle of Chancellorsville
  • Lees greatest victory
  • Divided his army to defeat a larger Union army
  • Battle of Gettysburg
  • High Tide of the Confederacy Union victory on
    July 3
  • Vicksburg
  • Confederate fortress that controlled the
    Mississippi River
  • Grant captured the city on July 4

19
Gettysburg Casualties
20
1864 The East
  • General Grant in charge
  • Would win the war through attrition
  • Battle of the Wilderness
  • Battle of Spotsylvania
  • Battle of Cold Harbor
  • Siege of Petersburg

21
1864 the West
  • General Sherman
  • War is all hell
  • Marched from Tennessee to South Carolina
  • Wanted to prove to the South they could never win
    the war
  • Punishment, too

22
ShermansMarchto theSeathroughGeorgia,1864
23
The Final Virginia Campaign1864-1865
24
The War Ends
  • Sherman complete his March to the Sea
  • April, 1865 Siege of Petersburg ends
  • Lee escaped, but cornered at Appomattox Court
    House
  • Surrendered April 9, 1865

25
Surrender at AppomattoxApril 9, 1865
26
Casualties on Both Sides
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