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CQ: Describe the Battle of Antietam. Why did this battle lead to the removal of Gen. McClellan as Union Commander? This battle had two major points of significance, identify both. What is the Emancipation Proclamation? What does it state? Who is Horace Greeley and what is his response to Lincoln’s plans? What was President Lincoln’s response to Greeley? Background Info… Sept 1862 The Confederates had just won the battle of Second Bull Run Antietam (U) takes place in Sharpsburg Maryland Sharpsburg (C) is the Confederate name. 1st battle of the Civil war to take place in the Union, till now all of the battles had taken place in the confederacy, primarily in Virginia and the Carolinas Commanders: C- Robert E. Lee Commanders: U – George McClellan Purpose of the Battle Antietam was a battle where the Confederacy tried to get to Washington DC. and the Union tried to push the Confederacy back into the southern area Significance Pivotal Battle because it is the first battle to take place in the Union. It was also the bloodiest day in American history. More men died in Antietam than have ever died in American History in one day. Fighting took place in a cornfield, by the time the battle was over, the corn stalks were even with the ground. The death toll was staggering. 26,000 to 27,000 The battle was inconclusive, neither side really won. Lincoln was very impatient… Lincoln said McClellan has a “Case of the slows” meaning it took him forever and he did not get the job done. Antietam was the final straw for McClellan. Lincoln was frustrated! The Union and McClellan had thousands of more men in reserve for the battle but he never called them because he believed that they were not prepared to fight. This allowed Lee to fight to the end! Lincoln has been through many military leaders. GrantEventually, Lincoln has Grant replace McClellan, Eventually we win the war because of sheer numbers, (Grant overwhelms the Confederacy.) Emancipation Proclamation Lincoln is so sure that the Union will beat the Confederacy after he saw that we were able to hold the Confederacy in Antietam that he writes the Emancipation Proclamation. Emancipation Proclamation did not free the slaves! Freeing the slaves was not Lincoln’s goal…it was to PRESERVE the UNION The Emancipation freed the slaves in states that were “in rebellion” aka Confederate States. January 1, 1863 - The Emancipation Proclamation also stated that slaves are NOT free in states that are still part of the Union aka Border states! The Emancipation Proclamation is symbolic in nature…Lincoln was criticized for this. But the Emancipation Proclamation allowed him to work towards his goal of preserving the Union. Horace Greeley August 20th 1862..Horace Greeley, Editor of the NY Tribune, an abolitionist, wrote an editorial, called the “Prayer of Twenty Millions” in this essay he openly attacks Lincoln. He basically asks how Lincoln how he could free some slaves and not all of the slaves. How about the slaves in the Border States? Greeley accused Lincoln of doing the wrong thing and turning his back on humanity. Lincoln is known as the Great Emancipator Lincoln wrote a personal letter back to Horace Greeley. He states that he appreciates Greeley’s viewpoint but also stated that if freeing ALL of the slaves would save the union, he would do so, and if he could save the Union by freeing NONE of the slaves, he would do so, and if he could save the Union by freeing SOME of the slaves and not others he would do so! He never wavered…his goal was to save the UNION!! That was the greatness of Abe Lincoln.