A Summary of the American Civil War

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A Summary of the American Civil War

Fort Sumter is the first battle of the Civil War…no casualties The Civil War begins: April 12, 1861 Federal fort in South Carolina under command of Major Robert Anderson Union surrendered two days later Fort Sumter is the first battle of the Civil War…no casualties

Military Strategies UNION CONFEDERACY Anaconda Plan – a 3-part squeeze plan of blockades in the east coast Take Mississippi River – squeeze from the west Capture the Confederate capital – RICHMOND, VA Patience – Fight a defensive war Get help from Europe.

Battle of Bull Run – July 21, 1861

Bull Run (Manassas) – First MAJOR Battle of the Civil War Goal – Union will capture Richmond, VA and end the war quickly

Bull Run (Manassas) – First MAJOR Battle of the Civil War PROBLEM – Rebels met them at Virginia stream “Bull Run” where © General “Stonewall” Thomas Jackson stands firm because Confederate spies hid Union plans in a little girl’s curls! This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY-SA

Bull Run (Manassas) – First MAJOR Battle of the Civil War RESULT? - Union retreats/Confederate victory Lesson learned? Both sides need more training and this will NOT be a quick war

Mr. Molasses – (U) General George McClellan Slow/Cautious and organized Commander of the ARMY OF THE POTOMAC Put in charge after the embarrassing defeat at Bull Run.

Monitor (Union) and Merrimac (AKA Virginia) at Hampton Roads Naval Action Union blockade was working perfectly Ironclad ships were added to the war Monitor (Union) and Merrimac (AKA Virginia) at Hampton Roads

© Gen. Robert E. Lee Gets OFFENSIVE September, 1862 Off to Maryland (a Union Border state with slaves) Battle of ANTIETAM GOAL – Destroy Union morale and make a win on “Union soil” that will get him European help.

If you found enemy plans, would you cinch a victory??? Battle of Antietam What luck! Union army finds Lee’s plans wrapped around cigars! But Mr. Molasses crawls again! If you found enemy plans, would you cinch a victory??? This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY-SA

Battle of Antietam

Battle of Antietam 23,000+ Union and Confederates died in just ONE day of fighting. BLOODIEST DAY of the Civil War!! Lee retreats and McClellan fails to follow Winner???? UNION (barely)! Good time to Emancipate…

Antietam gave us TWO things: Lincoln passed the Emancipation Proclamation. “Rebel States of the Confederacy: if you do not come back to the Union BY Jan. 1, 1863, your slaves will be freed!” The Union will now use African-Americans in the army and the navy. - But there was NO reason for the South to listen! Slaves are not REALLY freed unless US wins the war. 2. (U) General McClellan is fired!

NO! That is NOT a dead squirrel on my face! Replacement NO! That is NOT a dead squirrel on my face! General Ambrose Sideburns Burnside

Rebel Victories in the East Battle of Fredericksburg , Virginia © General Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson held strong defensive position 13,000 Union dead to 5,000 Rebels Union led by General Ambrose Burnside on suicide mission (EPIC UNION FAIL under the Northern Lights) Burnside resigned and General Joseph Hooker was in charge This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY-SA

Rebel Victories in the East Battle of Chancellorsville, Virginia 3-days Union defeated But “Stonewall” killed Considered Lee’s greatest victory

Union Victories in the West Goal ? Union wants control of Mississippi! (see Fort Donelson and Henry) Battle of Shiloh (Tennessee)– April 6, 1862 - Heavy Union losses first day - (U) Grant fights on - 1 of the bloodiest battles of entire war, but Union wins! Union captures Mississippi River - New Orleans - Memphis - Both ends I can’t stand the sight of blood! U.S. GRANT

Shiloh This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA

Union SIEGE on VICKSBURG Where? On the Mississippi with (U) US Grant WHY? The LAST spot on the Mississippi River that was held by the Confederates. Results? UNION surrounded the city for more than 6-weeks until the Confederates surrendered!!! ALL of the river belonged to UNION!

The Battle of Gettysburg, PA Goal? © General Lee needed supplies and wanted a win on Union soil. This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY-SA

The Battle of Gettysburg, PA Result? Three days of fighting in the HOT July sun. At 1st Rebels were winning, but Union (under Gen. George Meade) wins. Big Round Top This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY-ND

The Battle of Gettysburg, PA Result? Three days of fighting in the HOT July sun. At 1st Rebels were winning, but Union (under Gen. George Meade) wins. Little Round Top This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY-SA This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY-ND

The Battle of Gettysburg, PA Important parts? The very last attack by the Confederates was made by General George Pickett = a suicide mission straight on the Union lines, known as “Pickett’s Charge”

Three-day Battle of Gettysburg BLOODIEST BATTLE of the Civil War Union (although 17,500 were killed or wounded…23,000 Rebels)

The 54th Massachusetts Regiment Union’s most famous all-black regiment. Famous battle at Fort Wagner…VERY heavy losses. Helped gain respect for African-Americans

“Four Score and Seven Years Ago…” The Gettysburg Address was written by Abe Lincoln to dedicate a cemetery to those who died at the Battle of Gettysburg. Although a 3-minute speech, it is considered one of the greatest speeches in American history.

“Total War” Tactics (U) Grant and Lincoln decided to attack Rebel morale by ordering soldiers to destroy everything and anything that could help the South in the war effort!

Total War This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY-SA

Total War This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY-SA

TWO Union general TOTAL WAR kings: William Tecumseh Sherman and Philip Sheridan. Sheridan destroyed the Shenandoah Valley and Sherman “Marched to the Sea” – to destroy Atlanta, Georgia

Election of 1864 Lincoln beats General McClellan for the presidency, mostly because of the success of the TOTAL WAR TACTICS.

Election of 1864 This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY-SA

Grant in Charge With Grant in charge of the Union troops now, he marches to RICHMOND TO END THE WAR!!!!! Outside of Richmond for months and with VERY HEAVY LOSSES… finally gets Lee to surrender at APPOMATTOX COURT HOUSE, VIRGINIA on April 9, 1865.

War is Over! This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY-NC This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY-SA

War is Over! This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY-NC

Lincoln Dies