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Grant vs Lee Graduate from West Point, 1843 Served in the Mexican War Shoe salesman before the War Successful in Western Theater Appointed by Lincoln in 1864 to command all Union forces The Butcher Unconditional Surrender Grant Supported “total war” concept Graduate from West Point, 1843 Served in the Mexican War Shoe salesman before the War Successful in Western Theater Appointed by Lincoln in 1864 to command all Union forces The Butcher Unconditional Surrender Grant Supported “total war” concept Graduate from West Point, 1829 Served in the Mexican War Arrested John Brown Lincoln asked Lee to head up the Union Army Refused because of loyalty to Virginia. Defeated Union in battles from 1861 to 1863 in the Eastern theater Excellent in military strategy Graduate from West Point, 1829 Served in the Mexican War Arrested John Brown Lincoln asked Lee to head up the Union Army Refused because of loyalty to Virginia. Defeated Union in battles from 1861 to 1863 in the Eastern theater Excellent in military strategy

William T. Sherman  Tactic of war where the Union marched through the South and destroyed all resources the civilian population needed to survive.  Goal  Goal: To make war as horrible and destructive as possible to force your enemy to surrender.  Total war brings the civilian population into the war to demoralize the enemy and force them to surrender.  Tactic of war where the Union marched through the South and destroyed all resources the civilian population needed to survive.  Goal  Goal: To make war as horrible and destructive as possible to force your enemy to surrender.  Total war brings the civilian population into the war to demoralize the enemy and force them to surrender.

William T. Sherman  Grant’s right hand general.  Fought with Grant in the West.  Most noted for this saying; “War is hell and the worse you make it the sooner it will be over.”  Put in charge of the Army of the West after Lincoln appoints Grant as head of all Union troops.  Responsible for the March to the Sea and using “total war” in destroying the South. William T. Sherman

Sherman’s March through Georgia to the Sea, 1864

Theater/Battles 1864

Picture: South surrendering

Abraham Lincoln did not live to see the official end of the war. Throughout the winter of 1864– 1865, a group of Southern conspirators in Washington, D.C., had plotted to kidnap Lincoln and exchange him for Confederate prisoners of war. After several unsuccessful attempts, their leader, John Wilkes Booth, assigned members of his group to assassinate top Union officials.

Lincoln’s death On April 14, 1865, Booth shot President Lincoln while he was watching a play at Ford’s Theater. Booth was shot to death after he had fled from the theater and was found hiding in a tobacco barn. Lincoln’s funeral train took 14 days to travel from Washington, D.C., to his hometown of Springfield, Illinois.

Lincoln’s death

Sketch of Lincoln’s death

Picture: Lincoln’s Assassination

On July 7, 1865 a large crowd gathered in the courtyard of the Washington Arsenal. An unexpectedly large number of people wanted to witness the multiple hanging, so many that it became necessary to issue tickets. Mary Surratt, Paine, Herold, and Atzerodt were all found guilty in a military trial and sentenced to be hanged.

Vendors sold lemonade and cakes, creating a party atmosphere. At about 1:26 p.m. the executioner clapped his hands together three times dropping the bodies some 5 to 6 feet. As each reached the end of the rope, the body jerked upward, then settled into a slow swaying motion. The bodies hung for nearly 25 minutes, at which time they were cut down and doctors examined them pronounced each one dead. The bodies were then placed inside the coffins, the lids were closed, and the four were buried in shallow graves near the gallows which had taken their lives. Lincoln’s death

Remained loyal to the Union during the Civil War. Lincoln chose him as his VP to help with the South’s Reconstruction. Was a democrat, southern and unpopular with Congress John Picture background info

Chart: Total Deaths Iraq 2,900 Persian 300

Chart: Total Deaths

Horrors of War 2

Horrors of War 1

Horrors of War 3

Andersonville Prison

Raised Armies

Picture: Draft riots

Financed War North 1.Tariffs 2.War bonds 3.Income taxes 4.Paper money called “greenback”s South 1.Wealthy lent over $100 million 2.Foreign aid $15 million 3.Income taxes 4.Paper money