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Page 1: Civil War United States History Mrs. O’Shea. 1860 ELECTION RESULTS

Civil War

United States HistoryMrs. O’Shea

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1860 ELECTION RESULTS

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1860 ELECTION RESULTS

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Southern Secession South Carolina seceded in

Dec. 1860 6 others states followed =

TexasLouisianaMississippiAlabamaFlorida

Georgia Created Confederate States

of America

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Fort Sumter• Federal fort outside

Charleston, SC• Federal supply ship shot at by

Confederates• Lincoln wanted to preserve

Union – must protect fort• April 12, 1861 – Confederates

seize fort• Lincoln called on loyal states to

supply 75,000 militiamen to subdue the rebellion.

• Ordered blockade of southern ports.

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Battle of Bull Run

• Union troops – not prepared

• Sent by Lincoln to capture Richmond – Confederate capital city

• Met with 32,000 Confederate troops outside of Manassas.

• Union troops were sent running back to Washington, D.C.

IMPORTANCE

• Boosted Confederates morale

• Signaled to Union that they needed to prepare for a real war

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CASUALTIES

• Heavy casualties on both sides – killed, wounded, captured, or MIA

• Disease (typhoid fever, dysentery, salmonella, gangrene, malaria)

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Casualties (deaths)

Revolutionary War = 4,400

Mexican American War = 13,000

Civil War = 620,000

WWI = 115,000

WWII = 407,000

Korean War = 33,000

Vietnam War = 58,000

War in Iraq = 4,486

War on Terrorism = 2,167

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Lincoln and Slavery

• “Preserve the Union”

• Personally opposed to slavery

• Came to regard abolishing slavery as a strategy for winning war

• Slave working in field = one more Southerner fighting in

fields

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The Progress of War: The Progress of War: 1861-18651861-1865

The Progress of War: The Progress of War: 1861-18651861-1865

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Group News Report• You will produce a news report on your assigned topic. • Report as if event is current news – of that time• Anchors/Field Reporters/Tech Crew• 2 Minutes total• Preparations – over weekend (research, script,

props/costumes• Filming – Monday after quiz (special permission in 5th

period to utilize any technology) • Email final cut to [email protected] and save to flash

drive –DUE TUESDAY at beginning of class

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Topics

• Lincoln’s Assassination• Emancipation• African Americans in War• Women in War• Gettysburg• Antietam• Robert E. Lee• Ulysses S. Grant• Draft/Draft Riots (New York)• Sherman’s March

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Emancipation Proclamation p. 396• effectively removed any

chance of a negotiated settlement between the North and the South.

• The Emancipation Proclamation caused an outcry to rise from the South who said that Lincoln was trying to stir up slave rebellion.

• The North now had a much stronger moral cause.  It had to preserve the Union and free the slaves.

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African Americans in War

• July 1862 – Congress allows African-Americans to join military

• January 1, 1863 – Emancipation Proclamation – encouraged freed slaves to fight

• By 1865 – 180,000 African Americans had enlisted (10% of troops)

• Less pay• Black regiments – white officers• 54th Massachusetts Infantry – bravery in attack on

Ft. Wagner – first medal of honor (Sergeant William Carney) GLORY

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Plans to Win!!!

• Union – attacked from West and East – Anaconda Plan (choke them)

• Confederacy – attacked Union through Virginia (scare Northerners – fuel anti-war movement in North)

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Advantages – pages 653-655

North South

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Advantages

Economic and Military

North South

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Gettysburg Address

• Dedication of cemetery• Honors Union soldiers• Expresses grief of nation• Necessity of preserving the Union

http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=1512410

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North – StrategyAnaconda Plan – General Winfield Scott

Slowly entwine and crush

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AntietamAntietam““Bloodiest Single Day of the War”

Union – McClellanCSA - LeeMarylandSeptember 17, 1862

ResultsThe result of the battle was inconclusive but the north did win a strategic

advantage. 23,100 casualties

SignificanceForced the Confederate Army to retreat back across the Potomac River. President Lincoln saw the significance of this and issued the famous

Emancipation on September 22, 1862.

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Chancellorsville

Union – Major General Joseph Hooker

CSA – Robert E. Lee, Major General Thomas J. Jackson

Results

Confederate Victory. 24,000 casualties of which 14,000 were Union soldiers.

Significance

Considered to be Lee’s greatest victory

Death of Stonewall Jackson.

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Shiloh – “place of peace”

Tennessee

Union - Ulysses S. Grant

CSA – Johnston

Results

Grant was defeated

20,000 casualties on both sides

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DraftConfederacy

1862 – ages 18-35 1862 – ages 18-451864 – ages 17-50Exemptions – substitute or $500 in cash

Union1863 – ages 20-45Exemptions - $300 or medical grounds

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NYC Draft Riots, NYC Draft Riots, (July 13-16, (July 13-16, 1863)1863)

NYC Draft Riots, NYC Draft Riots, (July 13-16, (July 13-16, 1863)1863)

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“War is cruelty. The crueler it is, the sooner it

will be over.”

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Sherman’s March

• Union General William Sherman’s total war

• GOAL = destroy the Confederacy's ability to wage further war

• 300 mile path of destruction – destroying railroads, bridges, factories, livestock, crops, etc.

• Most likely speed up the ending of the war

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ShermanSherman’s’s

“March“Marchto theto theSea”Sea”

throughthroughGeorgia,Georgia,

18641864

ShermanSherman’s’s

“March“Marchto theto theSea”Sea”

throughthroughGeorgia,Georgia,

18641864

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South Surrenders

Lee surrenders to Grant at Appomattox Court House, Virginia (private home – not a court building)

-take horses and go home

-obey laws

April 9, 1865

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Lincoln Assassinated

• April 14, 1865

• John Wilkes Booth – wanted to kidnap Lincoln in exchange for Confederate prisoners.

• Changed plans – killed Lincoln

• Ford’s Theater

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Execution Execution