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1
The Progress of War 1861-1865
2
Major Battles
  • Battle of Bull Run (First Manassas name used by
    Confederates) July 21, 1861- Thinking an
    invasion of Richmond would bring a quick end to
    the war, the Union marches into VA. Victory
    CSA.
  • Jackson received his famous nickname Stonewall
    from this battle because he stood his ground like
    a stone wall.

3
Battle of Antietam Creek/Sharpsburg, MD
  • September 17, 1862 - First battle on Union soil
  • Bloodiest single day ( 23.000 killed, wounded,
    or missing) of fighting in all of U.S. history
  • Three phases of fighting corn field, sunken road
    and Antietam Creek bridge
  • McClellan (Union) fails to destroy Lee's
    Confederate army.
  • Tactically inconclusive but Lincoln sees it as a
    positive event because Lee retreats back to VA.
    He issues his Emancipation Proclamation.

4
Emancipation Proclamation September 22, 1862
  • Lincoln issued this executive order that the
    slaves of any state in rebellion (the
    Confederacy) that did not return to the Union
    would be free as of January 1, 1863 (the deadline
    to return to the Union).
  • Slavery, not preserving the Union, is now a
    primary reason for fighting the war.
  • None of the Confederate States of America
    returned.
  • This document also discouraged European
    governments from helping the Confederacy.

5
Battle of GettysburgPennsylvania
  • Second battle on Union soil Union
    Meade/Reynolds vs. Confederate Lee
  • Battle lasted three (3) days - July 1-3, 1863
  • During the first day of fighting, the
    Confederates were very successful on the second
    the Union held their ground and on the third
    Pickets Charge was repulsed leaving Lee no
    other option but to retreat back to Virginia
  • Major turning point in the war largest of
    casualties in the war (23,000 Union 28,000
    Confederate)
  • The Confederacy never regained enough
    replacements while the Union had many more men to
    draft.

6
The Road to Gettysburg 1863
7
Gettysburg Casualties
8
  • Gettysburg, Pa. Confederate dead gathered for
    burial at the edge of the Rose woods, July 5,
    1863

9
Chickamauga, GA
  • September 1920, 1863
  • One of the most significant Union defeats
  • Gen. Braxton Bragg should have followed the Union
    retreat to Chattanooga

Federal camp by the Tennessee River,
10
Kennesaw Mt. and the Atlanta Campaign
  • Battle of Kennesaw Mt. was the last Confederate
    victory before Atlanta falls
  • fought on June 27, 1864
  • Johnston blocked Shermans path to Atlanta with
    fortifications on Kennesaw Mt.
  • The Union army eventually went around the Mt. and
    headed toward Atlanta, an important railroad and
    supply center for the Confederacy
  • September 2,1864, Atlanta falls to Union forces
    and this politically helps Lincoln get re-elected

11
Shermans March to the Sea
  • After Sherman captured Atlanta he sent his troops
    through GA to Savannah, Nov.-Dec. 1864
  • He operated without supply lines and took what he
    needed along the way, resulting in complete
    destruction of industry, infrastructure and
    civilian property (Total War)

12
ShermansMarchthroughGeorgiato theSea, 1864
13
Andersonville, A Prisoner of War Camp
  • Andersonville was a Confederate POW camp that was
    overcrowded with too many prisoners and extremely
    undersupplied which caused many to die.

14
Andersonville
  • Camp Sumter, or Andersonville Prison, was in
    operation for 14 months (1864 1865)
  • Built to house 10,000 prisoners
  • At one point, 45,000 Union Soldiers were held
    there.
  • 13,000 of them died
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