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The Civil War (1861-1865) The Union & Confederacy in 1861 North vs. South (1861) Population (1861) Railroad Lines (1860) Men Present for Duty in the Civil War Sample Military Service (Ohio) Immigrants as a % of a State’s Population in 1860 Creating and Sustaining an Army Draft, Volunteer, Substitute The Leaders of the Confederacy Pres. Jefferson Davis VP Alexander Stephens The Confederate Seal MOTTO “With God As Our Vindicator” The “Anaconda” Plan Anaconda Defense Lincoln’s Generals Irwin McDowell Winfield Scott Ambrose Burnside George McClellan Ulysses S. Grant Joseph Hooker George Meade William T. Sherman Lincoln of McClellan: “If he is not using the army, I should like to borrow it.” The Confederate Generals George Pickett Nathan Bedford Forrest Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson Robert E. Lee James Longstreet Jeb Stuart Battle of Bull Run (1st Manassas) July, 1861 The Battle of the Ironclads, March, 1862 The Monitor vs. the Merrimac Seven Days Battles June 25-July 1, 1862 Diplomatic Efforts Cotton diplomacy John Slidell and James Mason Trent Affair Battle of Antietam September 1862 Battle of Antietam “Bloodiest Single Day of the War” September 17, 1862 23,000 casualties Diplomatic Efforts--continued Poor showing by CSA at Antietam made Europe wary of recognizing their independence. The passing of the Emancipation Proclamation ended any chance Europe would back the CSA. The Emancipation Proclamation Emancipation in 1863 African-American Recruiting Poster The Famous 54th Massachusetts Robert Gould Shaw, was the white commander of the regiment Black Troops Freeing Slaves Congress during the war Dominated by Republicans Republican interests prevailed --promoted business (tariff hike) --internal improvements (railroads) --national banking system Very similar to American System Extensive Legislation Passed Without the South in Congress 1861 – Morrill Tariff Act 1862 – Homestead Act 1862 – Legal Tender Act 1862 – Morrill Land Grant Act 1862 – Emancipation Proclamation (1/1/1863) 1863 – Pacific Railway Act 1863 – National Bank Act Battle of Fredericksburg December 1862 Battle of Chancellorsville May 1863 The War in the West, 1863: Vicksburg Battle of Gettysburg July 1-3, 1863 Battle of Gettysburg Pickett’s Charge “High Water Mark of the Confederacy” Later site of famous Lincoln speech Gettysburg Casualties Morale Suffers as War Drags On • Draft • Economy • Political pressures The Progress of War: 1861-1865 The North Initiates the Draft, 1863 A Northern View of Jeff Davis NYC Draft Riots, (July 13-16, 1863) Inflation in the South 1864 Election Pres. Lincoln (R) George McClellan (D) The Peace Movement: Copperheads Clement Vallandigham 1864 Copperhead Campaign Poster Cartoon Lampoons Democratic Copperheads in 1864 Sherman’s “March to the Sea” through Georgia, 1864 The Progress of War: 1861-1865 Presidential Election Results: 1864 The Final Virginia Campaign: 1864-1865 Surrender at Appomattox April 9, 1865 Casualties on Both Sides Civil War Casualties in Comparison to Other Wars Ford’s Theater (April 14, 1865) The Conspiracy • Conspirators: John John Wilkes Booth Wilkes Booth (leader), Lewis Powell, David Herold, George Atzerodt • Targets: President Lincoln, Secretary of State William Seward, Vice-President Andrew Johnson, U.S. Grant Attempt to Kill Seward • Lewis Powell, David Herold • Seward recuperating from carriage accident • Assassination attempt at Seward’s home Attempt to Kill Johnson • George Atzerodt • “Only signed up for a kidnapping” • Stayed at same hotel as Johnson; did not go through with the shooting The Assassination The Hunt for the Assassins --Scores arrested --Eight finally charged --Trial by military tribunal in May, 1865 (controversial) --Four sentenced to die: Powell, Herold, Atzerodt, Mary Surratt --Three were given life in prison (pardoned in 1869 by Johnson), one given six years The Execution “Now He Belongs to the Ages” Secretary of War, Edward Stanton “Incontestably the greatest man I ever knew” --General Ulysses S. Grant