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Slide 1 1861-1865 Slide 2 Johhnny Rebs, Copperheads Federal troops, Yankees Slide 3 Slide 4 Slide 5 Secession means to leave a union. When the South secedes, the North declares war to bring the South back Into the Union. Slide 6 North vs. South in 1861 North South Advantages ? ? Disadvantages ? ? - population - 22 million (3X the South) Slide 7 - Industries could make far more weapons - efficient railroad system - controlled the navy, which was used to blockade ships coming in to the South. This disrupted the South’s ability to make money. Ulysses S. Grant became the main general and his Strategy was to cut the South off at the Mississippi River so they couldn’t communicate with Their whole army. Slide 8 Confederates had excellent generals too Robert E. Lee was the best probably ever Home advantage Farmers fight better than factory workers Their strategy was to wear down the North and outlast them in the fight. They thought the North would give up and lose interest in keeping them in the Union. Slide 9 Robert E. Lee He named his horse Traveller. He said, “I don’t see how we could have an army without music.” Lee owned a pet hen. The hen went with him everywhere. At Gettysburg, he had his Generals help him find his lost hen. Picture Credit: www.guyartgallery.com/ civil%20war%20gallery.htm Slide 10 Rating the North & the South Slide 11 The South was looking to have Great Britain help them in the war (since GB industry was dependent on "King Cotton")...but GB did not want to become involved: GB had stockpiled cotton as the conflict was escalating; they had also found other sources (Madras, India) Most British workers who lost their jobs in cotton factories had been able to find work in the new weapons factories that were mostly being sold to the North Most British citizens hated slavery British crop failures had led to increased grain trade w/ the North Slide 12 Ulysses S. Grant Grant was the commander of the Union (North) army in the Civil War. He was in the war with Mexico. He went to college at West Point like Robert E. Lee. Becomes President later Slide 13 First Battle was at Bull Run: Picnicking at the Battle Ground People carried picnic baskets and champagne Brought binoculars to view the action more closely Believed the battle would not last long No doubt that the Northern army would easily overpower the Rebels Slide 14 Overview of the North’s Civil War Strategy: “Anaconda” Plan: Split the Confederate off at the Mississippi River Slide 15 Buy Your Way Out of Military Service Copnscription meant that A young man could buy his way Out of serving in the military If their family owned 20 slaves or If they paid $300 This made people say: The Civil War was a Rich Man’s War but a Poor Man’s fight.” Slide 16 Battle of Antietam “Bloodiest Single Day of the War” September 17, 1862 23,000 casualties Slide 17 Antietam The Battle took place in Farmer Miller’s cornfield. The battle is known as the Single bloodiest day in the Civil War. 23,500 men were killed in the Bloody lane. The name of the bridge where the confederates held the Yankees for 4 hours is called, Burnside. The south used rocks when they ran out of ammunition. South won the battle. Picture Credit: www.trubador.com/bridge.htm Slide 18 Lincoln proclaims that slaves are free in the South. It did not free slaves in border states because Lincoln said he Did not have the authority, but really he was trying to get the border states to Join him in the fight The Emancipation Proclamation Emancipation in 1863 Slide 19 Robert E. Lee realizes his side (South) was in real trouble of losing the war and he decided that it was important to attack the North on its own territory July 1-3, 1863 - BATTLE OF GETTYSBURG, PA Confed. bombardment; Union held firm on July 3, General Pickett led 15,000 Confed. Troops across open fields Union mowed them down (= "Pickett’s Charge") Lee was defeated and retreated to Virgnia Gettysburg is the largest battle in the history of the USA Over 100, 000 people died in 3 days It was the last time the South invaded the North. Slide 21 …”that from these honored dead we take increased devotion to that cause for which they gave the last full measure of devotion -that we here highly resolve that these dead shall not have died in vain -- that this nation, under God, shall have a new birth of freedom -- and that government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth”. Abe Lincoln Slide 22 During the Gettysburg Address, Lincoln spoke of “the great task remaining before us.” During the Gettysburg address Lincoln Was honoring those that died and Inspiring those still fighting Slide 24 The Battle at Vicksburg Was a victory for The North and cut The Mississippi River in half so the South couldn’t communicate July 4, 1863 - another Union victory - VICKSBURG won by U.S. Grant, cut South in 1/2 and gave the Union control of Mississippi River Grant was then given control of all Union armies began a "scorched earth" policy to defeat the South General Sheridan decimated Va.'s Shenandoah Valley General Sherman given task of taking Atlanta; his "March through Georgia" saw total destruction from Atlanta to Savannah Slide 26 After the Emancipation Proclamation blacks began to join the Union Army Initially they were only used for manual labor Eventually, Blacks saw live combat 54th regiment out of Massachusetts William Carney The Famous 54th Massachusetts Slide 27 Black Troops Freeing Slaves African-Americans in Civil War Battles Slide 32 Surrender at Appomattox April 9, 1865 April 3, 1865 - Grant took Richmond Va. - final blow to Lee's army Lee surrenders on April 9, 1865 at APPOMATTOX COURTHOUSE All Confed. troops forced to take an oath of loyalty to U.S. otherwise, terms of surrender were lenient Lincoln didn't want a humiliated South and further conflict issue of states' rights now "solved"- fed. gov't had asserted its status Belle Boyd She was a Southern spy that told Jackson that the Yankees were at Front Royal. Women mostly kept the homefront jobs going while men were away Picture Credit: www.civilwarhome.com/ boydbio.htm After four bloody years of civil war, the South was defeated. Over 618,000 military deaths during Civil War. Gettysburg Casualties Civil War Casualties in Comparison to Other Wars