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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 Now are engaged in a —that Thewe world we here will highly little great civil war, testing But, in a larger sense, note resolve or that long these remember dead It iswhether rather for us to be that nation, Four score and we can not dedicate, what shall we not say have here, died but in here dedicated to the or any nation so conceived seven years ago our we can not consecrate, and so dedicated, can long vain—that it can never this forget nation, great task remaining forefathers brought we can not hallow this endure. We are met on aIta under what they God, did shall here. have before us—that from forth on this continent, great battle-field of that war. ground. For the brave new is for birth us of the freedom— living, these honored dead we a new nation, We have come to dedicate men, living and dead, rather, that toofbe government dedicated take increased devotion aand portion that field, as a conceived in Liberty, who struggled here, final resting place for those here of the to people, the unfinished bywhich the to that cause for and dedicated to the have consecrated it far who here gave their lives work people, which and they for who they gave the lastthe full proposition that all that thatour nation might live. above poor power people, fought here shall have not perish thus men are created equal. measure of devotion— It is altogether fitting and to add or detract. far so from nobly theadvanced. earth. proper that we should do this. The principles that our government were founded upon We need to make sure that the This Civil War is a test to see Union wins the Civil War inprinciples order will last, if these to preservebecause our formother of gov’t republics have failed 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