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Transcript
The War in the East
The Big Idea
Confederate and Union forces faced off in Virginia and at sea.
Main Ideas
• Union and Confederate forces fought for control of the war
in Virginia.
• The Battle of Antietam gave the North a slight advantage.
• The Confederacy attempted to break the Union naval
blockade.
Main Idea 1:
Union and Confederate forces fought for control of the war
in Virginia.
Bull Run Creek near Manassas, Virginia - July 1861
– First major battle of Civil War
– Union army 35,000 – Gen. Irvin McDowell
– Confederate army 22,000 – Gen. Pierre G. T.
Beauregard
– Union advancing early
– 10,000 Confederates reinforcements
– Confederate Gen. Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson held
against Union advance
• Confederates counterattacked and Union troops
•
•
retreated
Confederates won First Battle of Bull Run, also known
as the First Battle of Manassas
Sightseers
Bull Run – Manasas, Virginia- 2:20
More Battles in Virginia
Peninsular Campaign.
 General George B. McClellan was placed in charge of 100,000
soldiers, called the Army of the Potomac.
•McClellan launched an effort to capture Richmond.
•Stonewall Jackson launched an attack towards Washington,
preventing Union reinforcements.
Seven Days’ Battles June 1862.
•Confederate army in Virginia- General Robert E. Lee.
•series of clashes and forced Union army to retreat
Second Battle of Bull Run - August 1862
•Second Battle of Manassas,
•Lincoln ordered General John Pope to march to Richmond.
•Jackson’s troops stopped Pope’s army before it met up
with the other Union army.
•Confederates again forced a Union retreat.
5) Robert E. Lee
•
Born into wealthy Virginia family in
1807
•
Graduate of the U.S. Military
Academy at West Point
•
Fought in Mexican-American War
•
Lincoln asked Lee to lead Union
army at start of Civil War.
•
Lee declined and resigned from
the Union Army to become a
Confederate general.
Main Idea 2:
The Battle of Antietam gave the North
a slight advantage.
Battle of Antietam September 17,
1862.
– Also called the Battle of Sharpsburg
– Confederate leaders wanted to follow Lee’s victories in
Virginia with victory on northern soil.
– Lee’s Confederate troops and McClellan’s Union army
met along Antietam Creek in Maryland.
– The was the bloodiest single-day battle in U.S. history,
with more than 12,000 Union and 13,000 Confederate
casualties.
– It was an important victory for the Union, stopping Lee’s
northward advance.
Antietam – 2:33
Main Idea 3:
The Confederacy attempted to break
the Union naval blockade.
• Union navy controlled the sea and blockaded
southern ports.
• The southern economy was hurt because the
South was prevented from selling and receiving
goods.
• Some small, fast ships got through blockade,
but the number of ships entering southern ports
was reduced from 6,000 to 800 a year.
Clash of the Ironclads
• The Confederacy turned to a new type of warship—
ironclads, or ships heavily armored with iron.
• The Confederacy Captured Union ship Merrimack,
turned it into ironclad, and renamed it the Virginia.
• Ironclads successfully attacked the wooden ships
of the Union.
• Met by a Union ironclad, the Monitor, in battle near
Hampton Roads, Virginia, in March 1862 and it
forced the Confederates to withdraw
–Designed by John Ericsson
–Had a revolving gun tower and thick plating
• The Monitor’s success saved the Union fleet and
continued the blockade.
Ironclads (04:58)