Civil War By Will Downs. The Civil War started in 1861. It started because slaves were an issue for the country. The Union didn’t have slaves and they.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
The American Civil War Begins
Advertisements

North vs. South Battles Civil War People Reconstruction.
Civil War Review Civil War Review. What happened when the Southern states seceded?
The American Civil War – Beginnings
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.
What side had a greater population during the Civil War?
The Civil War: The North Advances. 3.Civil War and Reconstruction a.Identify and analyze the technological, social, and strategic aspects of the Civil.
The Civil War: Key Battles & Turning Points Summarize significant key battles, strategies, and turning points of the Civil War – including the battles.
Major Events of the Civil War 9 th Grade American History Miss Mitton Click the flag to begin.
Unit 3: The Civil War-A Nation Divided
Important Battles of The Civil War
The American Civil War.
Strategy and Battles of the Civil War
Civil War Review. What was the Confederacy? The slaveholding states that seceded from the Union. #1.
The American Civil War – Beginnings. Presidential election of 1860  In 1860, Stephan Douglas and Abraham Lincoln ran against each other again, this time.
Civil War Sherry Morris Eighth Grade U.S. History.
Goal 3: Crisis, Civil War, and Reconstruction
Unit 4: A Nation Divided Lesson 5: Civil War Leaders and Battles part 2.
On September 17, 1862, at Antietam Creek, Maryland, over 23,000 Union and Confederate soldiers (twice the number lost during D-Day in World War II, were.
Civil War People & Battles SS5H1. Civil War People & Battles Abraham Lincoln was elected president in He was a northern politician who opposed slavery.
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.
Ch. 10 Vocabulary Words Social Studies: The Civil War.
Unit 4: A Nation Divided Lesson 4: Civil War Leaders and Battles part 1.
The Civil War A summary of a war against brothers.
Chapter 6: Civil War and Reconstruction
The Civil War By #1. Introduction The Civil War was between the North and the South. The North wanted to end slavery, but the South didn’t. The South.
BY: ALEX PERKINS Civil war computer competency. When did the civil war occur The civil war began on April 12, 1861 when the confederacy fired on fort.
Section 16.4: The War Continues. President Lincoln know that the victory at Antietam had been important He issued a warning to the Confederate States.
The Civil War By John Michael and Joshua Differences There were many differences between the Northern and Southern states. These differences led to many.
Civil War Project  By: Joann Alegria, Chelsea Stancil, and Gabby Barrera.
The First Year THE SOUTH SECEDES – January Abraham Lincoln is elected to be the President of the United States of America - A state convention.
The Battle of Gettysburg and the Gettysburg Address
The Civil War: A Long, Bloody Affair No one thought the war would last long. One congressman said he’d be able to wipe up all the blood spilt over secession.
THE CIVIL WAR Union vs Confederacy. Union Leaders.
Civil War ROBERT KELLY- 7K. Resolution and beginning and end The war began 1861 and ended 1865 The resolution of civil wars is a fundamentally complex.
Chapter 13, Lesson 2 ACOS #11: Identify causes of the Civil War, including states’ rights and the issue of slavery. 11a: Recognizing key northern and southern.
AMERICAN CIVIL WAR The Civil War n Fought between the North and South. n Triggered by the election of Republican President Abraham Lincoln.
Unit 4: A Nation Divided Lesson 5: Civil War Leaders and Battles part 2.
The depths of War SSUSH9 The student will identify key events, issues, and individuals relating to the causes, course, and consequences of the Civil War.
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.
The American Civil War 1861–1865.
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.
The American Civil War A timeline outlining the events of the Civil War.
Civil war timeline 1861 – 1865 David Rodgers.
Unit 4: A Nation Divided Lesson 4: Civil War Leaders and Battles part 1 Standard 9 and 10 Vocabulary was due last week Coach Readings and Questions Page.
The Battles of the Civil War
CIVIL WAR Battles!!!!.
Civil War.
The American Civil War Begins
The American Civil War – Beginnings
Civil War Review.
The Civil War: Key Battles & Turning Points
The Civil War
CIVIL WAR Terms.
Chapter 16 The Civil War Begins.
CIVIL WAR Terms.
Warm Up What was the 1st state to secede?
What occurred during the Civil War?
The Civil War-A Nation Divided
The Civil War: Key Battles & Turning Points
US History Jeopardy KJ Productions
The American Civil War – Beginnings
Warm Up What was the 1st state to secede?
The American Civil War – Beginnings
The American Civil War – Beginnings
Warm Up What was the 1st state to secede?
Major Battles of the Civil War.
Presentation transcript:

Civil War By Will Downs

The Civil War started in It started because slaves were an issue for the country. The Union didn’t have slaves and they wanted them out of the whole United States. Many of the Southern the states said they would secede from the Union if Lincoln became President. The Union had more men and supplies. 11 states in all seceded from the United States of America, beginning with South Carolina in

The war started in Fort Sumter, South Carolina. Luckily only one person was killed. But during the surrender to the Conferdates, A cannon accidently shot and killed Private Daniel Hough. This was the beginning of a very long war.

Although the war started in Fort Sumter, there were many other places the civil war happened. Three of the bloodiest battles were Battle of Gettysburg, Battle of Chickamauga, and the Battle of Antietam. The battle of Antietam was the bloodiest single day in American history. It was worse than 9/11 and D-Day in

The Civil War lasted much longer than expected. Many people thought it would last shorter than a year. But, It lasted from 1861 to Why did the Civil War last so long?Why did the Civil War last so long? CivilWar.com/history

At the beginning of the Civil War, 22 million people lived in the North and 9 million people (4 million of whom were slaves) lived in the South. The North also had more money, more factories, more horses, more railroads, and more food. These advantages made the United States much more powerful than the Confederate States. However, the Confederates were fighting defensively and their soldiers and generals frequently proved to be more skilled than their northern counterparts, allowing them to mount a stubborn resistance to the United States.

It wasn’t very hard to choose a side for the Civil War. If you were from the South, you usually fought for the South. If you were from the North, you usually fought for the North. If you were African American you fought for the North. 10% of the Union army by wars end was made up of African Americans.

Why are there alternate names for the battles? There are alternate names for the battles because the northern commanders named it after the nearest landmark like a river and the southern commanders named it after the nearest city or town. For example, the North would call the battle Shiloh and the South would call it Pittsburg Landing. This battle occurred in April of CivilWar.com/history

The Union Army was a force made up of different countries. We often hear about Irish Soldiers, but the Union ranks included Germans, such as the Steuben Volunteers. Other immigrant soldiers were, French, Italian, Polish, English, Scottish. In fact, one in four regiments contained a majority of foreigners.

There was around 3 million that fought in the Civil War and 620,000 total died. Most of the people died from disease. Like dysentery and typhoid. Farm boys were more likely to die from disease. They were not used to being crowded together like city people. 350,000 people died from disease during the war. Accidents were the least amount of deaths.

The lives of the soldiers during the Civil War were really bad. They had to eat bacon, stale biscuits and hardtack most of the time and had to cook their own food. Their uniforms were raggedy after being in camp for a long time. They didn’t bathe very much either.

Civil War medicine was not advanced compared to the 21 st century. If you got shot in the arm or leg, you usually got that limb amputated. They amputated it because they didn’t want the limb to get infected and kill you. If you were wounded in the chest or stomach, you usually died. Below is a bone saw for amputating limbs. VideoVideo

Gettysburg was one of the bloodiest battles in American history. It was General Lee vs. General George Meade. The Union army of the Potomac defeated Lee’s Army of Northern Virginia and he fled back across Potomac River, In July of CivilWar.com/history

Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address is one of the most famous speeches ever by a President. It was only two minutes long and some people thought it was poor at first but turned out to be one of the best speeches best speeches ever. Gettysburg Address

After four years of conflict, Confederate armies surrendered to the United States in April of General Robert E. Lee surrendered to General Grant in Appomattox, Virginia. The war bankrupted the South, left its roads, farms, and factories destroyed, and all but wiped out an entire generation of men. More men died in the Civil War, more than any other war in American history. The southern states were occupied by Union soldiers, rebuilt, and eventually re- admitted to the United States over the course of twenty years known as Reconstruction.

Abraham Lincoln was a very successful war time President who led the country through the Civil War. Fun Fact- Grace Bedell wrote to Lincoln telling him to grow a beard. She was 12 years old. burg.htm