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Bull Run (Manassas), 1861:
The 1st battle of the Civil War;
Stonewall Jackson kept the
Union army from taking the
CSA capital at Richmond
Shiloh,
1862 (USA)
Seven Pines,
1862 (CSA)
Seven Days,
1862 (CSA)
2nd Bull Run,
1862 (CSA)
From 1861-1862, the CSA
had success in the East,
but the USA had success
in the West
New Orleans,
1862 (USA)
Antietam, 1862:
General Lee’s 1st attempt
to invade outside the CSA
was halted by McClellan
Even though the
Battle of Antietam
ended without a
clear winner, it had
important effects
on the North
The battle
convinced Britain
and France
not to support
the Confederacy
in the war
The battle convinced Lincoln that the time
was right to make the emancipation of slaves
the new focus of the war for the North
• Essential Question:
• What were the major events of the early
years of the Civil War from 1863 to 1865?
• CPUSH Agenda for Unit 6.3:
• Clicker Questions
• “Civil War, 1863-1865” notes
• Today’s HW: 11.3
• Unit 6 Test: Thursday, November 1
“…all personsAfter
held asAntietam,
slaves within
any State
or designated part
Lincoln
issued
of a State, the people whereof shall then be in rebellion against
Emancipation
the Unitedthe
States,
shall be then, Proclamation
thenceforward, and forever
free; and the Executive Government of the United States,
including the military and naval authority thereof, will
recognize and maintain the freedom of such persons, and
will do no act or acts to repress such persons, or any of them,
in any efforts they may make for their actual freedom...”
It did not free slaves in the
This executive order
border states but it gave the
freed all slaves in
Confederate territories North a new reason fight
Inspired Southern slaves to escape which forced
Southern whites to worry about their farms
America: The Story of US
Abraham Lincoln (3.48)
Lincoln,
“The
Great
Emancipator”
Escaped slaves in NC coming into Union lines
Fredericksburg,
1862 (CSA)
Chancellorsville, 1863
The Confederates won, but
Stonewall Jackson was killed;
Lee said of Jackson:
“He has lost his left arm,
but I have lost my right arm”
After Antietam, the
Confederates continued
to win in the East
Despite being outnumbered
and under-equipped, the
CSA dominated the fighting
in the East from 1861-1863
due to better generals and a
defensive strategy
By mid-1863,
the weight of the
Northern population
and industrial
capacity will begin
to turn the tide of
the warConclusions:
in favor of
the 1861-1863
Union
But, the Union Army
was having success
in the West under
the leadership of
Ulysses S Grant
Fighting the Civil War: 1861-1865
• When the Civil War began, most expected the fighting to
end quickly,
but the war lasted until 1865 due to:
• The commitment of the Union and Confederacy to “total war”
• Excellent Southern generals like
Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson
• Improved, industrial weaponry
New
Long-range artillery
weapons and the Gatling gun
(1st machine gun)
Ironclad naval ships like the
USS Monitor and CSS Virginia
Cone-shaped bullets
and grooved barrel
rifles for more accuracy
Old tactics such as massed
formations and frontal assaults
Led to huge
casualty rates
The Tide of the War Turns in 1863
• By 1863, the Confederacy was having
difficulty sustaining the fight:
• Attempts to lure Britain and France into
the war had failed
• The Union blockade, limited Southern
manufacturing, and lack of grain fields left
CSA soldiers ill-supplied
• To pay for the war, the CSA printed money
leading to massive inflation
America: The Story of US
Lincoln’s War Machine
& the Impact of Railroads (3.00)
• Essential Question:
• What were the major events that brought
an end to the Civil War by 1865?
• CPUSH Agenda for Unit 6.4:
• Clicker Questions
• “Civil War, 1861-1865” notes
• Today’s HW: 11.3
• Unit 6 Test: Thursday, November 1
Gettysburg, 1863:
Vicksburg,
In July, Robert
E Lee1863:
decided to
Grant
cut off Southern
access
take
advantage
of his victory
at
toChancellorsville
Mississippi River
&
divided
& attack
the South
twothe
halves;
Northern
soilinto
to end
war
Grant
then promoted
to
quickly
bywas
crushing
Union morale
lead the entire Union army
Gettysburg proved to be the
turning point of the war; Lee was
halted, the CSA never again
attacked Union soil, and the Union
army began winning the war
Gettysburg Address
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Fighting the Civil War: 1863-1865
• Under Grant’s leadership, the Union army
was more aggressive and committed to
destroy the South’s will to fight:
• Grant appointed William T. Sherman to
lead Southern campaign
• Sherman destroyed everything of value to
the South & emancipated slaves during
his “march to the sea”
America: The Story of US
Grant and Sherman (4.00)
Sherman considered
“total war” necessary
to defeat the South
The Battle of Atlanta was a huge victory
for the Union because it took out a
major Southern railroad terminus
Lincoln faced a tough
re-election campaign
against George McClellan
The North’s war failures
were the key election issue
When Atlanta fell during
Sherman’s “March to
the Sea,” Lincoln was
overwhelmingly reelected
In his 2nd inaugural address, Lincoln promised
a Reconstruction Plan for the Union with
“malice towards none and charity for all”
Appomattox, 1865:
Grant defeated Lee at
Appomattox ending the Civil War
On April 9, 1865, Lee surrendered
to Grant at Appomattox Courthouse,
ending the fighting of Civil War
From 1863-1865, the lack of
Southern resources & unity as well
as the Northern advances into the
South led to the end of the Civil War
Northern celebration was short lived; On April 14, 1865,
Lincoln was shot by John Wilkes Booth
618,000 troops
The 13th
were dead;
Amendment was
More than any
ratified in 1865
other U.S. war
ending slavery
The war forever The South was destroyed; A plan
ended the states’ was needed to admit Southern
rights argument
states back into the Union
Effects of the
Civil War