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Transcript
Ch.17
REVIEW
(TEST tomorrow!)
Westside
v.
Eastside
Each state worked in it’s own
interest, which prevented the
coordination of the efforts
of all the states...
* this was an example of the
South‘s principle of ...
States’ Rights
I declare, I was the
first Southern city to
fall victim to
Sherman’s famous
‘March to the Sea’...
Atlanta
I was offered to
citizens who
enlisted in the
Union Army?
Who am I?
bounty
I freed all slaves
in all the states…
th
13
Amendment
This battle & siege led
to the Union’s
eventual control of
the Mississippi River?
Siege of Vicksburg
Because of this,
Southern civilians
were made to feel the
full effect of the war?
Sherman’s March
“Stonewall” Jackson
was wounded in the
arm, and later died
during this battle?
Battle of Chancellorville
This battle ended
Lee’s second
invasion of the
North…
Battle of Gettysburg
We were happy with
Lincoln’s Emancipation
Proclamation since it
would weaken the South
and add Black troops to
the Union Army
Union Soldiers
This battle was
General Lee’s FIRST
major defeat
of the war?
Battle of Gettysburg
We were Northern
Democrats that
wanted peace with the
South and caused
Lincoln some problems.
Copperheads
I always believed that
military service by
Black soldiers would
guarantee their rights
to U.S. citizenship…
Frederick Douglass
We were furious at
Lincoln’s threat to end
slavery, and at the
thought of actually
fighting Black troops!
White Southerners
Black soldiers suffered
heavy losses attacking
this Confederate fort?
What regiment were they?
What fort did they attack?
th
54
Massachusetts, Fort Wagner
Lee’s army was outnumbered 2-1 by
Hooker’s army and Lee
STILL won this battle!
Battle of
Chancellorsville
- Weaken the Confederacy
- add men to the Union Army
- discourage England from
giving aid to the Confederacy
Emancipation Proclamation
After this terrible
battle (almost 13,000
killed), Lincoln fired
General Sideburns.
Battle of Fredericksburg
We rioted because of ‘The
Draft’; we destroyed
property, we attacked
people on the streets, and
we even killed over 100
Blacks… who was I?
New York Riots
Lincoln realized that
without slave-labor, the
South would grow weak
and easier to defeat? So
what did he issue?
Emancipation
Proclamation
My men and I charged almost
a mile and attempted to
break through the center of
the Union lines at
Gettysburg, but were badly
beaten back?
What was this called?
Pickett’s Charge
16 charges up a hill
against Johnny Reb’s
stone wall cost the
Union 12,600
casualties….
Battle of Fredericksburg
After the war, in
the North, we
grew rapidly…
(hint: ‘consequences of the war’)
new industries: steel, petroleum,
food processing, manufacturing
Lincoln had these
protesting punks arrested,
and he even suspended
habeas corpus while doing
it…. Who were these
spineless sissy cowards?
Copperheads
Even though this
meeting didn’t
technically end the
war, it did bring a
sense of finality to it…
Lee & Grant at Appomattox
We’ve had it with this
here darn war… we’re
gonna desert and go
home… who are we?
Confederate soldier
We were overjoyed
that ending slavery
was now a war goal
Abolitionists
This 300 mile ‘stroll’
through Georgia actually
helped President Lincoln
to win his re-election
in 1864 …
Sherman’s March
I was paper currency
that was issued in the
North during the Civil
War…
Who am I?
Greenbacks
Declared that AfricanAmerican men willing to
fight “will be received
into the armed service of
the United States.
Emancipation Proclamation
We were angry that
the war might be even
longer because of
Lincoln’s proclamation
Northern Democrats
We were often shot
or returned to
slavery, if captured
by Confederates?
Black Soldiers
Each state worked in
its own interest,
preventing the
coordination of efforts.
(What ‘principle’ am I)
South’s principle of states’ rights
- an increase in
prices due to a
decrease in the
value of money…
inflation
- were caused by so many farmers
being away fighting in the war…
- led to riots in some cities…
- were caused by planting cash
crops instead of food crops…
food shortages
Grant’s success in this
battle resulted in his
appointment as the
Commander of the
Union Army?
Siege of Vicksburg
-------
Suspension of habeas corpus
Women serving as nurses
Women serving as spies
Women running farms
Women running factories
Women taking jobs in offices
political
These were all ________ changes
that the ________ experienced
during the _________ War.
Civil War
-------
Suspension of habeas corpus
Women serving as nurses
Women serving as spies
Women running farms
Women running factories
Women taking jobs in offices
These were all political changes
that the North experienced
during the Civil War.
This event helped to
get Lincoln re-elected
as President in 1864...
Sherman’s capture
of Atlanta
As a result of this meeting,
Confederate troops were
allowed to keep their
horses & mules, and go
home in peace……
Lee & Grant meeting at
Appomattox
In Lincoln’s Gettysburg
Address, which of
Thomas Jefferson’s
‘self-evident truths’ did
he mention?
All men are created equal
At the beginning of the war,
Lincoln did not consider
emancipation of the slaves
because he was concerned
about the effects of
emancipation on the national
economy... True or False?
FALSE
TRUE:
-- Lincoln did not believe that he had
the power under the Constitution
to abolish slavery...
-- Lincoln did not want to risk
angering the border states...
-- Lincoln knew that many Northern
Democrats & Republicans still
opposed the idea of emancipation