Title: The Civil War (War Between the States) 1861-1865
1The Civil War(War Between the States)1861-1865
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2Main Causes
- Political Beliefs
- States Rights vs Central Government
- Slavery Beliefs
- Uncle Toms Cabin by Harriet Beecher Stowe
- Cotton Gin created by Eli Whitney
- Cultural Differences
- Economic Differences
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3North South
23 States 11 States
Union Confederate
Yankee Rebel
Blue Coats Grey Coats
USA (United States of America) CSA (Confederate States of America)
Advantages 22 million people in N (S 9mil), factories for making weapons supplies, more railroads than S Advantages most of the fighting took place in S, excellent military leaders
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5Abolitionist
- Wanted to end slavery or get rid of it
- Frederick Douglass (on left)
- well-known abolitionist
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6The Underground Railroad
- System setup to help slaves (African Americans)
escape to the Northern USA or Canada. - Slaves hid in barns and houses
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7Nat Turner
- Nat Turner lead a rebellion against plantation
owners in 1831 and killed 60 people
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8John Brown
- White man that lead a raid on US Army post at
Harpers Ferry, Virginia in 1859 to help free
slaves - Captured, found guilty of treason, hung
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9Abe Lincoln
- Slavery is a moral, social, and political evil.
- A house divided against itself cannot stand. I
believe this government cannot endure permanently
half slave and half freeIt will become all one
thing, or all the other.
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10- I have no purpose..to interfere with the
institution of slavery in the states where it
exists. I believe I have no lawful right to do
so. - Wanted to keep slavery from spreading
- Felt slavery would end on its own if prevented
from spreading - Elected President in 1860
- Southern states felt secession necessary
- Emancipation Proclamation January 1, 1863- freed
all the slaves - Gettysburg Address November, 1863 - meaning of
war its terrible cost, Union fighting to ensure
democracy
11Jefferson Davis
- President for Confederacy (Confederate States of
America)
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12Fort Sumter, South Carolina
- South Carolina seceded from US (secession part
of a country leaves or breaks off from rest), - Wanted control of Fort Sumter (federal fort in
SC) - Lincoln refused to remove US soldiers
- Confederate fired cannons on Ft. Sumter, marking
beginning of Civil War
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13Fort Sumter
- 1st major battle of the Civil War began on April
12, 1861. - After 34 hours of cannons fired, the North
surrendered to the South.
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14The Battle of Gettysburg, PA
- July 1st 3rd,1863
- General Lee led Confederate troops to
Pennsylvania to invade the Union - Armies battled back and forth
- On 3rd day, Lee ordered final attack
- Nearly 14,000 Confederate soldiers charged
towards Union army - The North won this battle.
- On November 19,1863. President Lincoln gave
Gettysburg Address.
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15- Union soldiers were ready
- Union stopped attack with rifle cannon fire
- Heavy fire killed about ½ of Confederate soldiers
- Lees army had to retreat
16The Atlanta Campaign
- Union General William Tecumseh Sherman ordered by
Grant to attack ATL - Attack began May 1864
- By summers end, Shermans army had captured ATL
17Shermans March to the Sea
- From ATL, Shermans soldiers marched to Savannah
- Destroyed everything southerners needed for war
- Stole food
- Killed animals
- Wrecked railroad tracks factories
- Total War strategy of destroying enemys
resources
18Thomas Stonewall Jackson
- General of Confederate troops
- Earned Stonewall Jackson name during 1st Battle
at Bull Run - Excellent military reputation
- Well-known for famous victory in Shenandoah
Valley
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19Robert E. Lee
- Skilled respected Confederate general
- April 9, 1865 Lee surrendered to Grant at
Appomattox Court House
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20Ulysses S. Grant
- Appointed commander of all Union armies
- Accepted Lees surrender at Appomattox Court
House - At surrender instructed his soldiers not to
celebrate said, The war is over. The rebels
are our countrymen again.
21Appomattox Court House
- April 9, 1865 Lee surrenders to Ulysses S. Grant
at Appomattox Court House in Virginia.
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