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Choosing Sides Click the mouse button to display the information. General Winfield Scott asked Robert E. Lee to command Union troops.  Lee was one of the best senior officers in the United States Army.  Lee, however, was from Virginia, so when his state voted to secede, Lee chose to support the Confederacy.  Hundreds of other military officers chose to support the Confederacy.

Click the mouse button to display the information. The South had a strong military tradition. Seven of the eight military colleges were in the South.  So the South had a large number of trained army officers.  The North had a strong naval tradition. Three-fourths of the U.S. Navy’s officers were from the North.  The North had a large pool of trained sailors from merchant ships. Choosing Sides (cont.)

What military advantages did the North and the South have at the start of the Civil War? Hundreds of the Union’s military officers resigned and joined the Confederacy. The South had a strong military tradition. Seven of the eight military colleges were in the South. So the South had a large number of trained army officers. The North had a strong naval tradition. Three-fourths of the U.S. Navy’s officers were from the North. The North had a large pool of trained sailors from merchant ships. Click the mouse button to display the answer. Choosing Sides (cont.)

Click the mouse button to display the information. The Opposing Economies The North’s population was more than twice as large as the South’s population.  This gave the North an advantage in raising an army and in supporting the war.  The North’s industries gave it an economic advantage over the South.  The North had almost 90 percent of the country’s factories, and it could provide ammunition and other supplies more easily.

Click the mouse button to display the information. The South had only one railroad line connecting the western states of the Confederacy to the east.  Northern troops easily disrupted the South’s rail system and prevented the distribution of supplies and troops.  The North had several financial advantages over the South.  The North controlled the national treasury and was able to continue collecting money from tariffs. The Opposing Economies (cont.)

Click the mouse button to display the information. Northern banks loaned the federal government money by buying government bonds.  Congress passed the Legal Tender Act in February  This created a national currency and allowed the government to issue green-colored paper money known as greenbacks. The Opposing Economies (cont.)

Click the mouse button to display the information. The Confederacy’s financial situation was not good to start, and it continued to worsen.  Southern planters and banks could not buy bonds.  The Union Navy blockaded Southern ports, so money raised by taxing trade was greatly reduced.  To raise money, the South taxed its own people. The Opposing Economies (cont.)

Click the mouse button to display the information. Many Southerners refused to pay the taxes.  The South was forced to print its own paper money, which caused rapid inflation in the South. The Opposing Economies (cont.)

Click the mouse button to display the answer. What financial advantages did the North have over the South? The North controlled the national treasury and was able to continue collecting money from tariffs. Northern banks loaned the federal government money by buying government bonds. The Legal Tender Act passed by Congress created a national currency and allowed the government to issue paper money. Southern planters and banks could not buy bonds. The Union Navy blockaded Southern ports, so money raised by taxing trade was greatly reduced. To raise money, the South taxed its own people. Many Southerners refused to pay the taxes. The South was forced to print its own paper money, which caused rapid inflation in the South. The Opposing Economies (cont.)

Click the mouse button to display the information. The Political Situation As the Civil War began, there were many Republicans and Northern Democrats who challenged Lincoln’s policies.  Lincoln’s goal was to preserve the Union, even if that meant allowing slavery to continue.  The War Democrats supported the Civil War and restoring the Union. They opposed ending slavery.

Click the mouse button to display the information. The Peace Democrats, referred to as Copperheads by Republicans, opposed the war.  They wanted to reunite the states by using negotiation.  In 1862 Congress introduced a militia law that allowed states to use conscription–the drafting of people for military service–to fill their regiments.  Many Democrats opposed the law, and riots erupted in many cities.  The Political Situation (cont.)

Click the mouse button to display the information. To enforce the militia law, Lincoln suspended writs of habeas corpus–a person’s right not to be imprisoned unless charged with a crime and given a trial.  The Confederate Constitution’s commitment to states’ rights limited Confederate president Jefferson Davis’s ability to conduct the war. The Political Situation (cont.)

Click the mouse button to display the information. Many Southern leaders opposed president Jefferson Davis’s policies.  They objected to the Confederacy forcing people to join the army.  They also opposed suspending writs of habeas corpus. The Political Situation (cont.)

Click the mouse button to display the answer. Why was president Jefferson Davis’s ability to conduct the war limited? The Confederate Constitution emphasized states’ rights, which limited the central government’s power and interfered with Davis’s ability to conduct the war. The Political Situation (cont.)

Click the mouse button to display the information. The Diplomatic Challenge The United States did not want Europeans to recognize the Confederate States of America as an independent country.  The South wanted Europeans to recognize the Confederacy and provide it with military assistance.  To pressure France and Britain, Southern planters stopped selling cotton to these countries.

Click the mouse button to display the information. In 1861 the Confederacy sent two diplomats to Britain and France.  In the Trent Affair, a Union warship intercepted the British ship that the two men were on and arrested them.  Eventually they were freed, but the Confederacy failed to gain the support of Europeans. The Diplomatic Challenge (cont.)

Click the mouse button to display the answer. At the outbreak of the Civil War, what did Confederates want from Europeans? Confederates wanted Europeans to recognize the Confederacy and to provide the South with military assistance. The Diplomatic Challenge (cont.)

Click the mouse button to display the answer. The First Modern War The Civil War was the first modern war.  The war involved huge armies made up of mostly civilian volunteers who required vast amounts of supplies and equipment.  New cone-shaped bullets used in the Civil War were more accurate and could be loaded and fired faster than previous bullets.  Instead of standing in a line, troops began to use trenches and barricades to protect themselves.

Click the mouse button to display the information. The new military technologies and tactics caused attacking forces to suffer high casualties.  Attrition–the wearing down of one side by the other through exhaustion of soldiers and resources–meant that the armies had to keep replacing their soldiers.  Jefferson Davis wanted to wage a defensive war of attrition against the Union. The First Modern War (cont.)

Click the mouse button to display the information. Southerners scorned defensive warfare, however.  Southern troops instead often went on the offensive, charging enemy lines and suffering large numbers of casualties. The First Modern War (cont.)

Click the mouse button to display the information. The Union implemented the Anaconda Plan.  This strategy, proposed by Winfield Scott, included a blockade of Confederate ports and sending gunboats down the Mississippi to divide the Confederacy. The First Modern War (cont.)

Click the mouse button to display the answer. Why was the Confederacy’s defensive war of attrition unsuccessful? Defensive warfare was scorned by many Southerners. Southern troops instead often went on the offensive, charging enemy lines and suffering large numbers of casualties. The First Modern War (cont.)