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Warm-up: Spiral Review What were women’s role in the war? Who created the Red Cross?

The Civil War: 1861-1865 7-13 The Way to Victory

Southern Victories: Fredericksburg & Chancellorsville No more parades or masses of volunteers Soldiers & civilians faced grim outlook 1862-63 Gloom for North and hope for South Lee and the Rebs looked unbeatable Yank’s strategy no match for Lee’s 13 Dec. 1862- Battle of Fredericksburg Union under Gen. Ambrose Burnside takes on Lee Yanks had the #’s but Lee had the high ground They were entrenched too!!! Many attempts to take hill but… 1,000’s die Burnside resigns Gen. Joseph Hooker takes command for Yanks Hooker rebuilds in ‘63 but b4 he can get going Lee attacks at Chancellorsville, VA Lee divides troops to attack on both sides at once Lee wins again but… Many casualties including Stonewall Jackson!!! Actually killed by friendly-fire from Rebs! Shot in arm… amputated… dies from 5 days later… 2) Hooker and Chancellorsville

The Tide of War Turns: Battle of Gettysburg 3) Start and result The Tide of War Turns: Battle of Gettysburg Lee invades North- maybe win in North gets the Fr. And Brits involved June 1863- Lee invades N w/ 75,000 men Lincoln orders Hooker to get him out of North Hooker refuses and is replaced by Gen. George Meade Mission: find Lee & remove him from North 1 July 1863- 2 armies meet by accident while looking for shoes and supplies @ Gettysburg, PA Union Calvary surprise Rebs Greatly outnumbered but… Yanks fight desperately to hold b4 retreating to the high ground Rebs try & try to knock them off the hills, but are held w/ grit, determination, & creativity Col. Chamberlain of Maine order famous bayonet charge when they run out of ammo Save day Day 3 sees Lee call for charge across open field of mile+ then up the hills Easy targets for Union canon, “Picket’s Charge” fails miserably!!! Becomes turning point of war 51,000 Casualties !!! Chamberlain's Charge at Battle of Gettysburg (5:06) The Civil War in Four Minutes: The Battle of Gettysburg (5:00) On word art: ken burns gettsburg- start at 10:55 (32:30 for 3rd day)

The Tide of War Turns: Victory at Vicksburg At same time… Another great battle raging in Vicksburg, MS US Grant needs this to take control of Miss River 1 of 3 major goals for Yanks 4 July 1863- Vicksburg surrenders to Grant Grant refused to accept surrender on the 3rd Vicksburg refused to celebrate the 4th for 81 years… w/ this win North now controls entire Miss. River!!! Now TX, LA, AK cut off from Confederacy!!! Vicksburg and Gettysburg begin the turning point for Yanks Drove Rebs out of North and cut off the west Cut South in 2 South won’t quit… plenty of troops and will to win War con’t for 2 more years

The Tide of War Turns: Lincoln at Gettysburg 5) Purpose? The Tide of War Turns: Lincoln at Gettysburg 19 Nov. 1863- Ceremony dedicating a cemetery @ Gettysburg on field of battle Scholar Edward Everett speaks for 2 hours Lincoln gets up and gives a 2-minute speech that will last a lifetime Gettysburg Address Helped war-weary citizens look past the battlefields and death back to goals of morality Ken Burns (6:00) Pix; Gettysburg Address (2:49) Doc

Final Phases of the War 6) Grant’s Plan Nov. 1863- Grant wins again in West taking Chattanooga, TN 3 huge wins so fast really hurt Rebs March 1864- Lincoln appoints Grant as Gen in charge of Union Liked his fight, never quit attitude Grant sets new plan Attack on all fronts at once Grant take on Lee in North Sherman would take a “March to the Sea” Sets fire to every tow comes to form TN to GA Including Atlanta and Savannah Blockade take on port towns and keep out all aid May-June 1864- Grant’s army of 115,000 smash Lee’s 64,000 in series of 3 battles around Richmond Wilderness, Spotsylvania Courthouse, & Cold Harbor Battles cost North 1,000’s… many began calling Grant “a butcher” Grant doesn’t care- says con’t all summer like this if need be Grant then swung south to Petersburg to cut off Richmond from rest of South Takes 9 months

Final Phases of the War: The Election of 1864 7) Re-election help Final Phases of the War: The Election of 1864 1st half of 1864- discouraging for North Sherman was stuck outside of Atlanta, and Grant stuck outside of Richmond Some want Lincoln to negotiate Dems want to make peace Lincoln and Republicans want to press on Lincoln’s chances for re-elect did not look good Union army helps change that Farragut leads US Navy into Mobile, AL Yanks now control Miss. River and Gulf of Mexico Sherman then takes Atlanta Then, Gen. Sheridan takes Rebs out of Virginia Grant now is pushing into Richmond End of war is now in sight Lincoln wins easily now!!!

Final Phases of the War: Total War 8) March to Sea After Sherman leaves Atlanta in ruins… Convinces Grant to let him “March to the Sea” Want to take Savannah, GA Army would march, living off land, and taking what ever they needed Stole, tore-up rail lines, destroyed fields, killed livestock, destroyed everything useful Cut path of destruction 50 miles wide and running all the way from Atlanta to Savannah Method known as, “Total War” After taking Savannah, turns north doing the same to SC intending to con’t until meets Grant in VA Blood and Glory: The Civil War in Color: Sherman's March to Savannah | History (2:08) 9) Visual Vocab

10) April 2nd ‘65 Victory for the North 4 March 1865- Lincoln’s 2nd Inaugural Address spoke of the coming peace “…with malice toward none, and charity for all… to bind up the nation’s wounds” Grant still dealing w/ Petersburg After 9 months, on 2 April 1865 Grant finally breaks Lee’s line Finally takes Petersburg & then Richmond on the same day Many fled the Confederate capital but… Set it ablaze themselves b4 Yanks could take it!!!

Victory for the North Surrender at Appomattox Court House Results of the War Lee tries to retreat to west of Richmond Cut off though Lee realizes no other options “…there is nothing left for me to do but go and see General Grant, and I would rather die a thousand deaths.” 9 April 1865- Lee surrenders @ Appomattox Courthouse, VA Grant’s terms were generous Lee and men lay down arms Then could go home Take horses, so could farm later Even given 3 days worth of food for the trip Sherman takes surrender in NC Confederate President Jefferson Davis captured in GA on 10 May 1865 Civil War now over!!! Most devastating war in American History Consequences 600,000+ casualties Billions in damages!!! Mostly in the South Created bitter feelings still lasting today North’s victory saved the Union Federal gov’t now clearly more powerful than states’ Freed millions of African Americans How they would be treated now remained to be seen! Blood and Glory: The Civil War in Color: Lee's Reluctant Surrender | History (1:52) – on burst

12) Exit Ticket Exit Ticket What were the results of the Civil War?