Chapter 20: War
Intro/Menace 1861 AL takes office Came in disguise at night 7 states had bailed Capitol not finished Did not see it legal that South Split Geographically…How do we separate? How would we figure out debts? Fugitive Slave law? Easy target for Europe
South Carolina Assails Fort Sumter First shots Federal Forts in Southern territory Fort Sumter: Charleston Harbor Commander running out of supplies(100 men) Lincoln’s question: What to do? Send supplies look like war. Don’t send supplies looks like we are weak. Send ship with letter to South. We come in Peace! South fires Some northerners even say, “go in peace.”
April 12 1861 “It’s ON!” Sumter got N fired up Ready to fight Volunteers called BLOCKADE
Brothers Blood vs. Border Blood Border states: HAVE TO BE PART OF NORTH! N need supplies, routes and raw materials Ohio River: Hoped to have God, but had to have Kentucky WV created How to get Martial law/Against Const? Soldiers in states Lincoln could not enlist free Af/AM, would lose border states Save the union/not about slavery Brothers Blood vs. Border Blood
Many Natives in Indian Territory with S South reached out to Natives Cherokee had slaves Plains Indians with N Families divided Many family members fought family members
Advantages and Disadvantages 438-443 N Adv N Disadv. S adv S Disadv
Advantages and Disadvantages N Adv N Disadv. economy Farm and factory railroads Sea power manpower Border states conquer Less prepared Bad commanders S adv S Disadv Defense Did not have to win Morale at first Talented officers Bred to fight Seize weapons and ironworks Early European help (ships) Less factories Short of supplies Bad economy Reliant on cotton
Balance of Forces S-Advantage at beginning defensive Did not have to win High morale Bred to fight Better officers Problems: No factories Bad transport Supply shortages in end, started OK, but could not keep up Economically weak North controlled Sea
North Advantages Disadvantages Manpower Immigrants Sea power Bad commanders Did not know land corruption
Dethroning Cotton The South was betting on intervention Upper class Europe supportive of S Needed Cotton Bad Bet: Working Europe like N Uncle Tom helped with that Brits have surplus cotton Egyptian Cotton N helped out England later in war to keep them with us (sold captured cotton) King wheat and corn were bigger then King Cotton in end
Decisiveness of Diplomacy Europe wanted the US to fail and wanted to be friends with winner, played games Trent Affair Union warship stopped a British steamer and asked for Southerners on board, British say no Some in Brit call for war Slow communications = cooler heads
Foreign Flare ups Alabama Laird Rams ship built in England sent to be armed Eventually sunk Fought all around world Laird Rams Rams and guns Ended up giving them to British Navy British paid us 15.5 million for damages
American anger towards Canada S using it as jumping off point to N N invaded Canada in small groups/especially Irish 1867 Dominion of Canada
Napoleon III took Mexico City and installed Maximilian Nap figured we would not back Monroe based on war After war, Max eventually abandoned and faced firing squad
Davis Vs. Lincoln Davis Built on the idea of states rights also its downfall Constantly try to make everyone happy or they might secede Not charismatic impeachment Overworked Beyond his ability, or anyone’s Lincoln Had long established gov. and could build off that
Limitations on Wartime Liberties Lincoln took some liberties, but they were not going to be permanent, he regretted Money for military purposes to civilians Blockade without congress’ approval Suspended habeas corpus Supervised voting in Border states (between troops)
Volunteers and Draftees 1863 N passed conscription act: Not enough volunteers Could hire out, 300 bucks NY riots over draft. NY more Democrat, saw as attack by other party to send them 90% of N volunteers Used immigrants: Tricked many times substitutes Draft jumpers South 17-50 in 1862 Both used African Americans but waited until desperate
Economic Stresses How to pay? N Greenback money released Excise tax, income tax, Tariff Morrill Tariff Act 10% Greenback money released Fluctuated due to lack of gold so if union doing well, money worth more Bonds: Sold by Jay Cook who got %
National Banking System (under economic stress) 1863 Launched to help sell bonds establish Standard bank note currency Connected banks to National bank Made more sound, got rid of rag money 1st time since 1836
South Economics (under eco stress) South had no custom duties Sold bonds Tax on farm goods Blue backs Inflation People selling their possessions
North Economic boom Lot of money to be made during war New factories, new tariffs Inflated prices Creates a Millionaire class Dishonest and bad equipment New inventions allowed business to carry on petroleum
Women (still under boom) Jobs for women making goods/filling in at factories Role in war as support, nurses Clara Barton: Red Cross Blackwell: Sanitary Commission provided medical supplies to the field
Crushed Cotton Kingdom 1860 30% worlds wealth 1870 12% Transportation collapsed Industrial age about to begin