Bringing the War to an end

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
The Civil War The 5 W’s.
Advertisements

: Bringing the War to an End. Images courtesy of Library of Congress Bringing the War to an End.
Devastation and Freedom
Civil War Review Civil War Review. What happened when the Southern states seceded?
Battles and Events of the Civil War. First Shots at Fort Sumter The south took control of most of the federal forts in the South. The south took control.
: Bringing the War to an End. Bringing the War to an End.
  Located in Charleston, South Carolina. Davis did not want the fort to be resupplied and ordered its capture. The Confederacy fired upon the fort for.
Civil War Sherry Morris Eighth Grade U.S. History.
Directions Use pages in your spiral to write the notes Some pages you will not write. There is a symbol like this to let you know.
Goal 3: Crisis, Civil War, and Reconstruction
Famous People Civil War Events Causes of the Civil War Famous Documents After the Civil War Dates and Concepts
Civil War. Introduction A civil war is a war between people who live in the same country. The American civil war was fought between the North and the.
- population - 22 million - 90% of industrial goods, especially munitions - efficient railroad system - controlled the navy, which could be used to.
Ch. 10 Vocabulary Words Social Studies: The Civil War.
Ellen Phillips. Thesis I plan to discuss the main points and causes of the American Civil War.
Section 5-2 Click the mouse button or press the Space Bar to display the information. how the Union army planned to win the war.  We will learn… what.
THE CIVIL WAR Union vs Confederacy. Union Leaders.
Section 16.5: The Final Chapters of the War. Admiral David Farragut and the Union navy had attacked New Orleans, at the mouth of the Mississippi –They.
  1. What happened when the Southern states seceded?
Lincoln’s Reelection Appomattox Court House. Lincoln is Reelected Ran for reelection in 1864 –Outlook was bad –Lincoln’s chances for victory were slim.
The Civil War A Nation Divided. Strategies North 1.Blockade ports 2.Cut confederacy in 2 at the Mississippi river 3.Capture capital of Richmond, VA ***
The war becomes a struggle March 1862, Union invades VA (again) Confederate forces were led by Robert E. Lee. Lee’s troops defeated the Union army in.
Civil War North vs. South Civil War Facts. North vs. South 11 states broke away (seceded) from the United States to form the Confederate States of America.
The American Civil War Causes of the Civil War Sectionalism States Rights.
Advantages in the Civil War- Quick Review Bell Ringer: Even though the South did not have many advantages, there were a few aspects that allowed them to.
Follow the Leader Where in the War… Just the Facts Ma’am Its Been Written Causes of the Civil War After the Civil War $100 $200 $300 $400 $500.
: Bringing the War to an End. DateName May-June 1864Overland Virginia Campaign May-Sept, 1864Atlanta Campaign Nov 1864Reelection of Abraham Lincoln.
The Battles of the Civil War
THE CIVIL WAR WHO- North vs South, Union vs Confederacy, Blue vs Grey, Yankees vs Rebels FIRST SHOTS- On April 12, 1861 when the South attacked.
The following questions refer to John Gast’s 1872 painting, American Progress. What is the idea of Manifest Destiny, and how does this painting reflect.
THE AMERICAN CIVIL WAR
United States History United States History Mrs. O’Shea
The Civil War: The Union Achieves Victory
Civil War.
U.S. Grant Sherman’s March Election of 1864 Final Days of Civil War
: Bringing the War to an End
THE AMERICAN CIVIL WAR
: Bringing the War to an End
November 16, 2017 U.S. History Agenda:
Civil War: True or False????
: Bringing the War to an End
United States History United States History Mrs. O’Shea
Differences between the North and south
NEW SEATS.
: Bringing the War to an End
: Bringing the War to an End
CIVIL WAR Terms.
November 15, 2018 U.S. History Agenda:
The American Civil War –
Re-Election of Lincoln & the Surrender at Appomattox
Turning Point #1: Gettysburg
The End of the War.
What occurred during the Civil War?
The Civil War.
CIVIL WAR.
#31 Ch.4.3 Notes The North Takes Charge
Welcome! Baltimore Polytechnic Institute October 18, 2010 U.S. History
Famous People Civil War Events After the Civil War
Bellwork-- Tuesday 5/9 Fill out CW/HW
UNIT 9.5 NORTH WINS MR. DIckerson.
Unit 4: Civil War & Reconstruction
The Tide Turned for the North
UNIT 9.5 NORTH WINS MR LANGHORST.
15-5 NORTH WINS.
Do Now What problem does Lincoln have at the beginning of the Civil War?
The Civil War 1861 – 1865 South North.
Ch. 10 Vocabulary Words Social Studies: The Civil War
THE AMERICAN CIVIL WAR
9. Key Facts on the Civil War.
Major Battles of the Civil War.
Presentation transcript:

Bringing the War to an end The Civil War (1861-1865)

Election of 1864 Abraham Lincoln Argued that the war must be won The slaves freed The Union Preserved George McClellan Argued the war had gone on long enough South should be allowed to seceded in order to save American Lives Means continued slavery Insert a map of your country.

Election of 1864 Lincoln Wins the election March 4th, 1865 Second Inaugural Address Insert a picture of one of the geographic features of your country.

Sherman’s march… The Confederates could no longer keep up. Total War: Systematic destruction of an entire land- not just an army Insert a picture illustrating a season in your country.

End of War April 8th, 1865 Lee finds himself surrounded by Union Soldiers on all fronts Realization the Southern cause was hopeless Lee would have to surrender because… Running out of men & supplies Union captured Richmond Insert a picture of an animal and/or plant found in your country.

Appomattox Court House Appomattox Court House - April 9th, 1865 – Louis Guillaume 1867 National Historic Park US Dept. Of Interior Add key points in the history of your country to the timeline. Almost four years after the fall of Fort Sumter, the Civil War came to an end. Lee surrenders to Grant on April 9, 1865

Lee surrenders All Confederate troops forced to take an oath of loyalty to U.S. Issue of States’ Rights now “solved” Insert a picture illustrating a custom or tradition.

outcomes Both North & South experienced Major Victories & Defeats Homes & planation's were burned down in the south Fields left unattended South in ruins Insert a picture that illustrates some part of your country’s economy.

Over 620,000 military deaths 50,000 amputees returned home Insert a picture of the head leader of your country.

Effects Single unified country Abolition of slavery U.S. now an industrial nation Increased power of the Gov’t South was economically & physically devastated…. Thus, Reconstruction Insert a picture of one of the points of interest for your country.

Lincoln is Assassinated!!! Booth believed Lincoln was waging war on Southern Rights