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Title: Decisive Battles


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Decisive Battles
  • Chapter 11, section 5.1

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A. The Tide Turns
  • The Union victory at Antietam was followed by
    costly defeats at Fredericksburg (Dec. 1862) and
    Chancellorsville (May 1863)

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A. The Tide Turns
  • 2. Gen. Lee believed he could win the war with a
    victory on Union soil

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A. The Tide Turns
  • 3. The Union victory at Gettysburg (July 1-3,
    1863) was costly combined casualties exceeded
    51,000

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A. The Tide Turns
  • 4. The siege of Vicksburg ended on July 4, 1863
    the Mississippi River was under Union control

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A. The Tide Turns
  • 5. November 1863- Lincoln gives the Gettysburg
    Address

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B. Closing in on the Confederacy
  • In 1864, Abraham Lincoln appointed U.S. Grant
    commander of all Union forces

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B. Closing in on the Confederacy
  • In 1864, Abraham Lincoln appointed U.S. Grant
    commander of all Union forces

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B. Closing in on the Confederacy
  • In 1864, Abraham Lincoln appointed U.S. Grant
    commander of all Union forces
  • While Grant attacked Lee in Virginia, Gen.
    William Tecumseh Sherman stormed through Georgia
  • Sherman believed in total war, and destroyed
    everything in his path
  • Shermans success helped Lincoln get re-elected
    in 1864

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C. Peace at Last
  • In March 1865, Lincoln asked the nation to
    forgive and forget (2nd Inaugural)

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C. Peace at Last
  • In March 1865, Lincoln asked the nation to
    forgive and forget (2nd Inaugural)
  • Lee forced to surrender at Appomattox Courthouse
    on April 9, 1865
  • Grant offered very generous terms supplies were
    given to the Confederates, and no one was
    arrested
  • Abraham Lincoln was assassinated on April 14, 1865
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