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3/28/2014 The Tale of the Tape Names North, Federal, Union Color Blue South, Confederate, Rebel Gray Capital Washington, D.C. Richmond, VA States 23, plus the territories 13 stars in flag Population 22 million 9 million (3.5 million slaves) Financial Resources 75% of nation’s resources; wealth invested in industry 25% of nation’s resources; wealth in land and slaves Leadership Strong Political; weak military Strong Military; Weak political 11 States (1 each for Missouri and Kentucky) Major Battles of the Civil War 1861-1865 Industry 92% 8% Motivation Initially: Preserve the Union Later: ending slavery added Defend homes and land; Preserve Southern way of life Ft. Sumter and the beginning of hostilities ► Confederacy called for the Federal Government to turn over control of federally held forts refused and attempted to resupply Ft. Sumter in Charleston, S.C., with food Fort Sumter Date State Leaders N/S Victor & importance of outcome Confederate victory ► Lincoln April 12, 1861 ► On April 12, 1861, Confederate forces fired on the fort effectively beginning the Civil War South Carolina led to Lincoln Anderson calling for Beauregard 75,000 militiamen for 90 days Began the war 1 3/28/2014 Lincoln calls for volunteers ► April 15, 1861, Lincoln called for 75,000 volunteers from the states to serve for 90 days to put down the rebellion ► This lead to the secession of Virginia, N.C., Arkansas and Tennessee 2 3/28/2014 Naming of Armies and Battles Lincoln offers Lee command ► ► The Union named its armies and many battles after bodies of water ► The Confederates named its armies by region and battles by city/town Army of the Potomac Army of the Tennessee Army of the Ohio Battle of Bull Run Battle of Antietam ► Winfield Scott suggested to President Lincoln that Robert E Lee should be chosen to lead the Federal forces “I shall never bear arms against the Union, but it may be necessary for me to carry a musket in the defense of my native state, Virginia.” – Robert E Lee Army of Northern Virginia Army of Tennessee Army of the Northwest Battle of Manassas Battle of Shaprsburg ► Lee was called to Washington and offered the command, which he turned down “Lee, you have made the greatest mistake of your life...” – Winfield Scott Army of the Potomac Union army in the east, responsible for guarding Washington, D.C. and attacking Richmond, Virginia Control the Mississippi River Capture Richmond George Meade George McClellan Blockade the Confederate coastline Ambrose Burnside Ulysses S Grant Joseph Hooker 3 3/28/2014 Army of Northern Virginia Confederate army in the east, responsible for defending Richmond Joseph Johnston P.G.T. Beauregard James Longstreet Robert E Lee Stonewall Jackson First Battle of Bull Run Battle of Manassas Date State Leaders N/S Irvin McDowell July 21, 1861 Virginia P.G.T. Beauregard Victor & importance of outcome Confederate victory – increased southern morale led to the Union army ask for 500,000 volunteers Both sides realized it would not be short war Ruins of a stone bridge over Bull Run Creek 4 3/28/2014 First Battle of Bull Run Antietam Sharpsburg Date State Sept 17, Maryland 1862 Leaders N/S George McClellan Victor & importance of outcome Military draw; seen as political victory for Union when Lee retreats south Bloodiest day of the war– 25,000 casualties Robert E Lee Increased Union confidence led to Emancipation Proclamation 5 3/28/2014 Dunker Church (present day memorial and with dead Union & Confederates after 9/17/1862) Antietam Creek Bridge 1862 6