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The Civil War 1861-1865 North vs South A war between opposing groups of the same country Secession • • Withdrawing from the union South Carolina - first to secede • Formed the Confederate States of America-1861 • Eleven states formed the Confederacy • Created a constitution similar to the U.S.; couldn’t abolish slavery Jefferson Davis •Elected president of the Confederacy •Six year term •Capable leader •Criticized by confederates for violating states’ rights Lincoln’s Inauguration • In his speech said the following: • would do what was necessary to preserve the union • no state could lawfully leave the Union • would not attack the seceding states • the issue of a civil war in the hands of the South The Confederacy Border States • Slave states that remained with the Union • • • • Missouri Kentucky Maryland Delaware • Soon to be West Virginia Advantages-The North Objective: Preserve the Union • 22 million people • Most of the nation’s wealth • Manufacturing • Two-thirds railroad mileage • Greater agricultural resources • existing army and navy The South Objective: Preserve its way of life, dependent on slavery • Population 9 million, 4. 5 million slaves • Wealth in land and slaves • Compact unit, fight a defensive war • Had excellent generals & well-trained men • Won early victories The Civil War Began Attack on federal Fort Sumter, entrance to Charleston Harbor - Confederates demanded surrender Strategy of the North • Blockade the South-prevent shipments & supplies (The Anaconda Plan) • Divide the Confederacy by gaining control of the Mississippi River • Defend Washington, D.C., and take an offensive against Richmond, Va. Strategy of the South • Fight a defensive war • Seek aid from Great Britain and France • Drag the war out to make the Yankee’s quit Strategy of the North The CSS Virginia Two Capable Generals • Robert E. Lee vs. Ulysses S. Grant Robert E. Lee • Officer in the US Army • Chose Virginia over America Ulysses S. Grant • Lincoln fired several generals for being too timid • He finally settles on grant in 1864, saying “I can’t spare this man, he FIGHTS” Early Victory for the South • First Battle of Bull Run • Only 25 miles from Washington, D.C. • Victory for the South • Hope for a short war vanished Battle of Antietam • September 17, 1862 • Lee fought Union forces under Gen. George McClellan • One of the bloodiest battles of the war- 4,000 men lost an HOUR (total 26,000) • Lee retreats to Richmond, cannot invade the North Problems in the Confederacy Emancipation Proclamation • Issued by President Lincoln • Effective January 1, 1863 • Freed all slaves in the states in rebellion • Did not free the slaves in the border states • Slavery became a war aim A New Weapon Battle of Gettysburg: Turning Point of the War Gettysburg-Northern Victory • Lee planned an all out invasion of Union territory • Moved into Pennsylvania in July, 1863 • Confederate & Union forces met at the small market town of Gettysburg • Pickett couldn’t break the Union hold on Cemetery Ridge • Lee retreated-never invaded North again Gettysburg Address • Delivered by President Lincoln • Commemorated the deaths at the battle of Gettysburg • Reaffirmed the preservation of the Union Sherman’s March to the Sea Appomattox Court House Lee Surrenders to Grant Results of our Civil War • 618,000 military deaths: N-360,000; S-258,000 • Emancipation of 4 million slaves • First modern war: submarines, ironclads, repeating rifles • Established-states have no right to secede from the Union Results of our Civil War • Destroyed southern way of life, but led to diversification and growth • Produced bitterness between North & South that lasted for decades • Strengthened the federal government