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The Civil War • Politics in the South What was the war about? *States Rights v. *Federal Power • Mobilizing an Army Draft (conscription) and Taxes •18 to 35 (able bodied whites) • States Rights (South) •1864 losses changed to 17 to 50 (will not cooperate with each other) •Rich planters were exempt (20+) • Help from Europe -Recognition•Most as asoutherners independent Nation fighting -Great Britain (HELP) DIDN’T Own a slave Politics in the North (is it worth it?) – UNIFY the Country • Tensions w/ Great Britain – Push them to remain NEUTRAL • Financial Measures - 3% income tax -national currency (Greenbacks) • Emergency Wartime Measures -Draft / “Lincoln declares Martial Law & Arrests” Copperheads – Writ of Habeas Corpus SUSPENDED – NO TRIAL / NO HEARINGS The North Initiates the Draft, 1863 •92% were volunteers •Age 20 to 45 for Three (3) years •Allowed Substitutes to be hired •Pay $300 to avoid Conscription • BOUNTY JUMPERS Recruiting Irish Immigrants in NYC African-American Recruiting Poster Recruiting Blacks in NYC NYC Draft Riots, (July 13-16, 1863) NYC Draft Riots, (July 13-16, 1863) 1863 •poor crowded into slums •Poverty-Crime-Disease are rampant •Poor white (immigrant) workers against fighting a war to free slaves (who is freeing me?) •Fear “free” blacks competing for jobs Political & Economic Fear (NATIVISM) • North - $$ Economic Boom $$ -Immense Profits / Jobs Growth -Sets Economy for next 100 yrs. -1st Income Tax (to pay for war) • Trans-Continental RR: 1862 • Homestead Act: 1862 westward expansion • Medical Improvements – Sanitary Commissions – “Angels of the Battlefield” Clara Barton - The Red Cross • (Antiseptic for Wounds) – Joseph Lister (1865 England) The Hardships of War . . . • The Southern Economy (blockade effects) * inflation and starvation * Lack of Labor * Women Fill Jobs * Food v. Cotton * Hyper Inflation Prices • Prison Camps (north & south) (Camp Andersonville - South Georgia) (Camp Douglas - Chicago) “Eighty Acres of Hell” Emancipation and the War • Lincoln and the issue of slavery – Personal View (moral issue) • But did Federal Gov’t have authority to abolish it where it already existed? – Military Strategy (win the war) • Force British Neutrality • Slaves (in south) could be “freed” by Army as they fight – Would hurt their war effort – Abolitionist’s PUSH the effort • African-American’s want to fight .... Emancipation and the War .... • Emancipation Proclamation Jan. 1, 1863 - Slavery issue of War • Results of the Proclamation – Was a Military Action - NO Immediate Effect – Only applied to areas (to be conquered) behind Confederate Lines • Reaction to the Proclamation -Promised Freedom if Union WINS -Inspired runaways/ Join to fight -Pressures England (NOT) support South Emancipation in 1863 • Slavery becomes the “Main Issue” - Hurt the south’s war effort - Abolitionist’s (Radical Republicans) - Foreign Aid for the South African Americans Fight The Contraband Issue Re-enslaved / Shot on Sight • New York City Draft Riots – Political / Economic Fear (NATIVISM) • The New York City Draft Riots of 1863 • African American Soldiers -by 1865 180,000 had joined -54th Massachusets • (Ft. Wagner,SC) – Movie: GLORY • Sgt. William Carney (Congressional Medal of Honor) UNION CONFEDERACY • April 12, 1861 Confederate Troops fire on Union troops in Fort Sumter • April 15th Lincoln calls for volunteers to Stop the Rebellion ( Preserve the Union ) • Other States Secede VA, NC, TN, AR • Border Slaves States remain in the Union DE, MD, KY, MO • Copper Heads – Southern sympathizers in North (Border States) Civil War 1861-1865 The Union & Confederacy in 1861 CIVIL WAR Western Campaign BATTLES Eastern Campaign BATTLES 1861 1862 1863 1864 1865 “CIVIL WAR” Western Campaign BATTLES Eastern Campaign BATTLES 1861 Feb - Grant / Tennessee April - Battle of Shiloh June - Memphis - New Orleans July 4 - Vicksburg Surrenders Sept - Chickamauga Nov - Chattanooga Sherman Attacks Georgia Sept - Atlanta Captured * Sherman’s March to the SEA * 1862 July - 1st Battle of Bull Run March - Monitor v. Merrimac Aug - 2nd Battle of Bull Run Sept - Antietam Dec - Fredericksburg 1863 May - Chancellorsville July 3 - Gettysburg 1864 March – Grant Eastern Commander * Lincoln Re-Elected 1865 Grant Wears Down Lee April - Richmond Surrenders Civil War Strategy The UNION “Anaconda” Plan Capture the capital of the Confederacy (Richmond, VA) Eastern Campaign Western Campaign Capture the Mississippi R. and Split the Confederacy Blockade the Confederacy and … STARVE TO DEATH! War Strategies (Union v. Confederate) • Union - Anaconda Plan (Three Prong Attack) 1- capture Richmond (capital) 2- capture Mississippi River 3- Blockade the South (starvation) • South - War of Attrition fight to make the other side “QUIT” • 1st Modern Industrial War – New War Technologies (mass production) – Trench Warfare • Means EXTREMELY HIGH CASUALTIES North vs. South in 1861 North South Advantages ? ? Disadvantages ? ? Rating the North & the South Railroad Lines, 1860 Resources: North & the South Men for Duty in the Civil War Advantage & Disadvantage • UNION + • +population 22 mil. ( 3 X fighting men) • +90% of Factories • +2/3 Railroads • +3/4 countries Financial resource • +Civil Leadership • Disadvantages • -Poor Military Leadership • Difficult Strategy • CONFEDERATE + • +Defend it’s soil • +Better Military Leadership • +Used to Guns • +”King Cotton” • Disadvantages • -NO factories • -Less Resources • -Poor Civil Leadership “CIVIL WAR” Western Campaign BATTLES Eastern Campaign BATTLES 1861 Feb - Grant / Tennessee April - Battle of Shiloh June - Memphis - New Orleans July 4 - Vicksburg Surrenders Sept - Chickamauga Nov - Chattanooga Sherman Attacks Georgia Sept - Atlanta Captured * Sherman’s March to the SEA * 1862 July - 1st Battle of Bull Run March - Monitor v. Merrimac Aug - 2nd Battle of Bull Run Sept - Antietam Dec - Fredericksburg 1863 May - Chancellorsville July 3 - Gettysburg 1864 March – Grant Eastern Commander * Lincoln Re-Elected 1865 Grant Wears Down Lee April - Richmond Surrenders