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The Civil War And Reconstruction 1860-1867 • The events leading up to succession/war • Hostilities Begin • Fort Sumter—N surrenders the fort. • Lincoln calls for volunteers • More Succession/Some Stay! Strengths North • • • • • • • • • • Advantages Wealth Finances Industry Agriculture Railroad Navy Disadvantages exp. Generals Divided Population South • Advantages • Vast Size • Home Turf • Better Generals • More Politically/Militarily Experienced President • Disadvantages • Smaller Population • Smaller Industrial Base Strategies • • • • • • • North---Winfield Scott’s Anaconda Plan South---Fight To a Draw The Union Preserved Union Victories in the West The Success of Northern Diplomacy The War at Sea Antietam Creek Proclamation without Emancipation • The EP freed slaves in the not yet conquered South, but slaves in the Border States and conquered states were not. • Lincoln freed the slaves in the areas where he could and wouldn’t free slaves where he could. • The EP was controversial and some soldiers deserted refused to fight for abolition. • However, since many slaves, upon hearing about the EP, left their plantations, and began to undermine the Southern workforce • Southerners screamed that Lincoln was just stirring up trouble and seeking a slave insurrection. • Politics????? Blacks Battle Bondage • At first no enlistment…..eventually 10% of the union Army • Until 1864 the South did not recognize Blacks as POWs----Executed “Remember FT Pillow” • Not all left their place with the writing of the EP----waited until the area was conquered. The Home Front • • • • • • The Homestead Act The Morrill Land Act Provision of the Conscription Act Food Scarcity ---Bread Riot in Richmond National Banking Act 1863 Habeas Corpus/ ex. Parte Merryman (1861) The Politics of War • Congressional Committee on the Conduct of the War • Radical Republicans • Northern Dems split---War Dems/Peace Dems • Copperheads---denounce the War and Lincoln • Clement L. Vallandigham---leader The Election of 1864 • Republicans joined by War Dems= Union Party • Copperheads and Peace Dems nominate George McClellan • Union Party nominates Tenn. Man Andrew Johnson to ensure War Dems vote for Lincoln • Lincoln/Johnson win 212-12 pop. Vote closer • As Union wins at New Orleans and Atlanta Emancipation Proclamation and Back to the War • January 1 1863----E. P. • Lincoln searches for the right Military leaders • Lincoln finds Grant---outnumbers Lee and defeats him in the “Wilderness” Campaigns • Outrage over casualties • Sherman Takes Atlanta---Sherman’s March • The Surrender April 9th 1865 Appomattox Courthouse Va. • Lincoln Shot. April 14th 1865. Lincoln Shot • • • • • John Wilkes Booth Martyrdom Southern Reaction Cost of the War 600,000 $15B The Future and Reconstruction Reconstruction 1865-1877 • • • • • • Problems/Questions Freed Blacks How to Reform the Union? Who would control Reconstruction What to do with Confederate Leaders? Freedmen---Freedman’s Bureau Oliver O. Howard • Andrew Johnson Reconstruction Presidential • Proclamation of Amnesty and Reconstruction • Ten Percent Plan Radical Republican • Wade-Davis Bill • Freedman’s Bureau • 13th Amendment Unit Test • Multiple Choice and IDs Tuesday thanks to the weather!!! • DBQ During next unit!