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Transcript
Gaffney/Eusner/Jaress
STANDARD VUS.7a-c
Civil War
Civil War Images
Mounting sectional tensions and a failure of
political will led to the Civil War.
What were the causes of the Civil War? 7a.
O Sectional disagreements and debates over tariffs,
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extension of slavery into the territories, and the nature of
the Union (states’ rights)
Northern abolitionists versus Southern defenders of
slavery
United States Supreme Court decision in the Dred Scott
case
Publication of Uncle Tom’s Cabin by Harriet Beecher
Stowe
Ineffective presidential leadership in the 1850s
A series of failed compromises over the expansion of
slavery in the territories
President Lincoln’s call for federal troops in 1861
Assignment: “Issues”
O Which issue was the leading cause of the
Civil War? Why?
O Political
O Slavery
O Economic
O Acrostic Poem for your issue.
What were the major military and political
events of the Civil War?
7b.
O Election of Lincoln (1860), followed by the
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secession of several Southern states that feared
Lincoln would try to abolish slavery
Fort Sumter (SC): Opening confrontation of the
Civil War
Emancipation Proclamation: issued after Battle
of Antietam (MD)
Gettysburg (PA): Turning point of the Civil War
Appomattox (VA): Site of Lee’s surrender to
Grant
1) Election result 1860
2) Fort Sumter: Opening confrontation of
the Civil War
3) Emancipation Proclamation issued after
Battle of Antietam
4) Gettysburg: Turning point of the Civil
War. 166,000 men/46,000 casualties/27,000 killed
North Victory
5) Appomattox: Site of Lee’s surrender to
Grant
Who were the key leaders of the Civil War?
Abraham Lincoln: President of the U.S. (insisted that the
Union be held together, by force if necessary
Jefferson Davis: President of C.S.A
Ulysses S. Grant: Union military commander
Robert E. Lee: Confederate general of the Army of Northern Virginia
(Lee opposed secession, but did not believe the Union should be held
together by force)
Frederick Douglass: Former enslaved African American who became
a prominent abolitionist( urged Lincoln to recruit former enslaved African
Americans to fight in the Union army )
How did the ideas expressed in the Emancipation
Proclamation and the Gettysburg Address support
the North’s war aims?
O Freed those slaves located in the “rebelling” states
(Southern states that had seceded)
O Made the abolition of slavery a Northern war aim(why we
are fighting this war)
O Discouraged any interference of foreign governments
O Allowed for the enlistment of African American soldiers in
the Union Army
What was Lincoln’s vision of the American
nation as professed in the Gettysburg
Address? 7c
O
Lincoln described the Civil War as a struggle to preserve a nation
that was dedicated to the proposition that “all men are created equal”
and that was ruled by a government “of the people, by the people, and
for the people.”
O Lincoln believed America was “one nation,” not a collection of sovereign
states. Southerners believed that states had freely joined the Union and
could freely leave.