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The First Shots Are Fired Southern States Secede • Many Southerners believed that the South should secede, or break away from the US – South Carolina was the first state to secede – Alabama, Florida, Mississippi, Georgia, Louisiana, and Texas soon followed and formed the Confederacy Jefferson Davis • President of the Confederacy during the Civil War North and South • The states that remained loyal to the United States were called the Union Fort Sumter • A fort located in South Carolina that was still under Union control – Jefferson Davis sent officers to Fort Sumter to try and take control of it Fort Sumter • Lincoln sent 75,000 soldiers to put down the Confederate rebellion – Virginia, Arkansas, Tennessee, and North Carolina also seceded Fort Sumter http://safeshare.tv/w/uhOzgFOKed Civil War • The attack on Fort Sumter officially started the civil war – civil war: a war between people of the same country – http://www.history.com/i nteractives/civil-war150#/home The Early Stages of the War Southern Advantages • Southerners were used to hunting and were familiar with weapons • Great military leaders Northern Advantages • 90% of the country’s weapons, cloth, shoes, and iron • Union had more railroads, canals, and roads to move weapons • More money Union War Strategies • Blockade: shutting off of an area to keep supplies from coming in or out – The Union was planning to blockade the Mississippi River Union War Strategies 1. Blockade 2. Capture territory along the Mississippi River 3. Anaconda Plan – a plan to squeeze the Confederacy from all sides Confederacy War Strategies • Confederacy believed that if they just defend their territory, the North would eventually give up – Southerners would fight with more “heart” for their land and way of life • Confederacy thought that Britain would help them Civil War Battles • First Battle of Bull Run – July 1861 – Union soldiers eventually retreated and the Confederacy won – Interesting fact: people thought this battle would be “fun” to watch so many brought picnic baskets and sat upon a hill. They quickly retreated! Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson • Confederate general who would not let his men give up during the First Battle of Bull Run • He told his men to stand like a “stone wall.” They did – and they won the battle. Civil War Battles • Battle of Antietam – September 1862 • The Confederates were trying to make their way to Washington D.C. – Took place in Sharpsburg, Maryland – Union won • After this battle, Britain stopped helping the Confederacy Robert E. Lee • One of the Confederacy’s most capable generals – He personally disapproved of slavery, but he fought for Virginia, his home and his state Technology and War • Rifles, Railroads, Submarines, and Ironclad ships were used during the war. http://www.sonofthesouth.net/leefoundation/civil-war/1861/november/submarine.htm Emancipation Proclamation • Lincoln believed that he could save the Union by making the abolition of slavery the new goal of the war – 1863, the Emancipation Proclamation was issued • Emancipate: set free • Proclamation: a statement – The Emancipation Proclamation freed all slaves in Confederate states The Draft • As the war continued, volunteers to join the war decreased – The Union and the Confederacy both issued drafts – A draft: requires men of a certain age to serve in the military • The draft was unfair – wealthy men could pay to avoid going to war Civil War Battles • The turning point of the war came during the Battle of Gettysburg – Although it was an important victory for the Union, many soldiers on both sides were killed Civil War Battles • Battle of Gettysburg (Pennsylvania) – July 1863 – Union won Gettysburg Address • On November 19, 1863, a ceremony was held to dedicate a cemetery in honor of the dead Union soldiers. • President Lincoln talked at the ceremony and gave one of the most famous speeches in history! Pres. Lincoln’s speech was known as the Gettysburg Address. (audio) Civil War Battles • Battle of Vicksburg (Mississippi) – May, 1863 – Confederates surrendered and the Union won Ulysses S. Grant • Top Union General that helped win the Civil War William Tecumseh Sherman • Union General who believed in total war and went on a path of destruction in the South • He burned everything from Atlanta to Savannah, Georgia. William Tecumseh Sherman • Total War: to destroy not just the opposing army, but the people’s will to fight Surrender • On April 9, 1865, General Lee surrendered his army in Appomattox Court House, Virginia The American Civil War Videos Terms of Use • Thank you for downloading this product! The purchase of this product entitles you to single classroom use. Please be respectful of my work and do not share with your entire grade level or post this anywhere online (including your personal website). 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