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1
The American Civil War and the Reconstruction era
  • The American Civil War began on April 12, 1861
    and ended on May 26, 1865.

2
The Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass,
an American Slave
  • C. 1817-1895
  • 21 years of slavery- escaped to free states by
    disguising himself as a sailor where he became a
    Civil Rights advocate
  • Douglass taught to read illegally (Mrs. Auld)
  • Earned international fame as an author and
    speaker
  • This soul that is within me, no man can degrade.

3
Abraham Lincoln 16th President of the UNITED
States
  • 1809-1865
  • Born in Kentucky to illiterate parents, Honest
    Abe was self-educated and was a legislator before
    becoming C in C
  • He was the first American president to be
    murdered in office. His death is one of the most
    famous in American history.
  • As president
  • Dedicated to keeping the union together
  • He was opposed to slavery and thought
  • it to be injustice and bad policy but it is
    important
  • to note that he was not an abolitionist.

4
The Gettysburg Address
  • Battle at Gettysburg July 1-3, 1863
  • Union won the battle and it was a major turning
    point in the war, but the losses, on both sides,
    were staggering. 28K Confederate and 23K Union
    soldiers were killed or wounded.
  • Lincoln delivered this speech on November, 19 of
    that year as he dedicated a cemetery on the
    hallowed ground.

5
The Emancipation ProclamationJanuary 1, 1863
  • This is a widely misunderstood document.
  • Here are some interesting facts
  • Remember, Lincoln was not an abolitionist!
  • The E.P. is more of a symbolic gesture and is not
    really an enforceable law.
  • It applied only to slaves that were owned in
    territories that the Union did not control and
    did not free slaves that were held in places
    loyal to the Union.
  • The E.P. barely affected the Confederacy, but it
    would support the Norths causes and help them
    win the war

6
  • The E.P. inspired nearly 20,000 free slaves to
    join the armed forces and their efforts were key
    in helping the North win the war.

7
An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge
  • Author Ambrose Bierce was a Civil war soldier and
    a first hand witness to many atrocities of war.
  • Often compared to E.A. Poe, Bierce was fascinated
    with strange and horrible death.
  • VANISHED! At 71, he returned to the battle sites
    where he had fought. Then, he went to Mexico to
    report on Pancho Villas war (The Mex.
    Revolution) and was never heard from again!

8
Reconstruction- The Period after the Civil War
  • The war did not end on May 26, 1865 at the
    Appomattox Courthousethere was much healing to
    do.
  • The prosperous, mostly agricultural South had to
    try to rebuild after the devastation of the war-
    without slave labor and, there was still great
    animosity between the sides many wounds would
    have to heal

9
  • Many Northerners moved into the South and were
    hated and referred to as Carpetbaggers- a slur
  • All Americans were affected and had to adjust to
    a life where slave labor did not exist, free
    blacks lived in all states (KKK) and try to put
    away the hurts of the war
  • Mark Twain Most famous American (Reconstruction)
    author

10
Mark Twain
  • Born Samuel Clemens in Hannibal, MS
  • Was affected by the Civil War and the war on
    slavery
  • Grew up along the Mississippi River and was a
    river boat captain for a time
  • Was a humorist (comedian) on the lecture circuit
    and gained immortality with
  • The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
  • The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
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