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Crucible of Freedom: Civil War 1861 – 1865 Fort Sumter Read page 511 (red text) or 358 (green text) 465 (blue text) and summarize the events of April 12, 1861. CIVIL WAR MILITARY • • #1 _______ Advantage #2 Standing ____ – 16, 000 vs 0 • #3 Trained _____ Corps – 2,000 vs 1,000 • #4 ___________ – 22 million vs 9 million Key: Dk Blue = Union Lt Blue = Neutral, controlled by Union Red = CSA White = unorganized territories CIVIL WAR MILITARY • #5 Politics: – ___ Party vs __ Party • #6 Developed _________ System – Federal vs States – Tax collection, funds transfer CIVIL WAR MILITARY • #7 _________ – 2/3 vs 1/3 • #8 _________ lines – Some vs None • #9 Established ____________ – 90% vs 10% CIVIL WAR MILITARY • #10 ___________ Conditions – Enemy Surrenders vs Enemy Quits • Or – Complete and Total Victory vs “A tie is as good as a win” • #11 ______ / ______ – States Rights vs Permanence of Union General Winfield Scott’s Plan • _________ Plan: Blockade the southern coastline, capture the Mississippi River, then wait for Southern __________ to seize control of the CSA. #1 Homefield Advantage to whom? Lincoln’s Initial Moves • Advantage #2 & 3: Standing Army • Secure Border states: MD, DE, KY, MO – including Washington, D.C. Advantage 3 • Trained Officer Corps – 2,000 vs 1,000 • Included both – Robert E Lee – Ulysses S Grant • Generally accepted that the South had the better officers – Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson Drafts North and South Advantage #4 • CSA April 1862, first “conscription” in US history. • Exemptions: – CSA: Owners of ______slaves – Union: ______ another man to serve in your place or $300 to be exempted. – What complaints might be raised against these loopholes? • Total draftees: – Union: 46,000 of _________ – CSA: 120,000 of _________ • North experienced Draft Riots First Battles, 1861 • First Battle of Bull Run July 21, 1861 – Watched on hillsides by Washington dignitaries – Smaller CSA army _______ Union army • War settled into winter encampment and training • March 9, 1862, CSS Virginia vs USS Monitor 1862 Begins • Spring 1862 Peninsula Campaign by McClellan failed, CSA victory • Second Battle of Bull Run Aug 28-30, CSA victory • Battle of Antietam, Sept 17, Lee had invaded MD – Technically a draw but Lee withdrew – Strategically a Union victory CIVIL WAR MILITARY •Wild Card! – Defense of Slavery vs Emancipation of Slaves Emancipation Proclamation • This document announces the freedom of slaves where? • Would a slave in South Carolina be free? • Would a slave in Pennsylvania be free? • What might some of the immediate effects be of this Proclamation? 1862, Battles in the West • Grant – Control of MO and KY – Captured forts in TN – Close call but a victory at Shiloh • The CSA attack at Shiloh stripped the defenses of New Orleans allowing Admiral Farragut to capture it and surrounding areas. 1862 ends a bad year for the Union • The Western battles were going well but the _________ battles were what counted toward popular perception • Peace _________(called “__________” by the Republicans) demanded a truce and a peace conference. They were not in favor of _________________. • There was very strong opposition to Lincoln, especially after he dismissed McClellan (who later ran against Lincoln in 1864 as a Democrat who promised to make peace with the CSA) Advantage 6 • • Developed Banking System The North and South issued ______ to raise money, and printed _____Money for cash – – • N ______, 80% inflation S _______, 9,000% inflation 1863 the Union passed the National Bank Act, revolutionizing public finance Advantages, Technological • #7 Railroads – ________________ • #8 Telegraph lines – _________________ • #9 Established Industry – _________________ • North has all advantages however, CSA never suffered for lack of war ______ (food and clothing yes, bullets and gunpowder, NO) 1863 The Turning Point Year • ________, Union victory July 3. – View Video, discuss Gettysburg Address – http://edsitement.neh.gov/view_lesson_plan.asp?id=764 • __________, Union victory July 4, finalizing the capture of the ___________, surrounding and blockading the South (effective, but not 100%) • Coincidentally, in July, the NY draft riots occurred. Grant’s Strategy to Win • Early in 1864, Lincoln made Grant commander of US Army • Grant won battles by taking advantage of the North’s larger _________ and superior ability to supply its army. • Grant was willing to lose more ________ and expend more ________ because he could replace his _______ while the CSA could not. • Some called him a “butcher” • Lincoln said, “He wins.” 1864, _________ March to the Sea • Total War: Sherman _______ Atlanta then moved south to Savannah taking what was needed for supplies and _________ anything that could aid the CSA army. • What effect did this have on civilian morale? War is a cruelty and you cannot refine it. Those who brought war into our country deserve all the curses and maledictions a people can pour out. The Beginning of the End • Sherman took Savannah Dec 1864 wheeled north. • He took Columbia, SC’s capital, without a fight and gutted much of the city. • By Spring 1865 he was in NC. • Other Union armies were moving through GA and AL, capturing thousands of CSA soldiers and freeing thousands of Union prisoners. Grant • ________ the Army of Northern Virginia at Petersburg, a railroad hub of Richmond. • _______ Petersburg on April 2, 1865. • Union troops went into _______ April 3, 1865, as CSA troops retreated. Appomattox Court House • After Petersburg, Grant prevented Lee from escaping _________. • On April 9, 1865, Lee asked for Terms of _________. • Final surrender occurred on ________________.