A MERICA : A N ARRATIVE H ISTORY 8th Edition George Brown Tindall & David Emory Shi © 2010 W. W. Norton & Company, Inc. C HAPTER 17 The War of the Union.

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A MERICA : A N ARRATIVE H ISTORY 8th Edition George Brown Tindall & David Emory Shi © 2010 W. W. Norton & Company, Inc. C HAPTER 17 The War of the Union

The End of the Waiting Game Lincoln’s Inauguration The Fall of Fort Sumter

The End of the Waiting Game Taking Sides Choosing Sides

America, 8th Edition Copyright © 2010 W.W. Norton & Company Secession, 1860–1861

The Balance of Force Economic Advantages

The War’s Early Course The Battle of Bull Run (Manassas) The War’s Early Phase

America, 8th Edition Copyright © 2010 W.W. Norton & Company The First Battle of Bull Run, July 21, 1861

The War’s Early Course Naval Actions Forming Armies

The War’s Early Course Confederate Diplomacy The West and the Civil War

The War’s Early Course Actions in the Western Theater Shiloh

America, 8th Edition Copyright © 2010 W.W. Norton & Company Campaigns in the West, February–April 1862

The War’s Early Course McClellan’s Peninsular Campaign Second Bull Run (Second Manassas)

America, 8th Edition Copyright © 2010 W.W. Norton & Company The Peninsular Campaign, 1862

The War’s Early Course Antietam (Sharpsburg) Antietam =23,000 casualties

America, 8th Edition Copyright © 2010 W.W. Norton & Company Campaigns in Virginia and Maryland, 1862

The War’s Early Course Fredericksburg

Emancipation A Measure of War Reactions to Emancipation

Emancipation Blacks in the Military

The War Behind the Lines Women and the War Religion and the Civil War

Government during the War Union Finances Confederate Finances

Government during the War Union Politics and Civil Liberties Confederate Politics

Government during the War The Environment and the Civil War

The Faltering Confederacy Chancellorsville Vicksburg

The Faltering Confederacy Gettysburg

America, 8th Edition Copyright © 2010 W.W. Norton & Company The Vicksburg Campaign, 1863

America, 8th Edition Copyright © 2010 W.W. Norton & Company Campaigns in the East, 1863

The End Game Sherman's March to the Sea Surrender at Appomattox Assassination of Lincoln

Additional Art for Chapter 17

America, 8th Edition Copyright © 2010 W.W. Norton & Company Chapter Opener

America, 8th Edition Copyright © 2010 W.W. Norton & Company War begins

America, 8th Edition Copyright © 2010 W.W. Norton & Company Union soldiers at Harpers Ferry, Virginia, in 1862

America, 8th Edition Copyright © 2010 W.W. Norton & Company The U.S. Watervliet Arsenal in Watervliet, New York

America, 8th Edition Copyright © 2010 W.W. Norton & Company The U.S. Army recruiting office in City Hall Park, New York City

America, 8th Edition Copyright © 2010 W.W. Norton & Company Draft riots

America, 8th Edition Copyright © 2010 W.W. Norton & Company Camp Winfield Scott

America, 8th Edition Copyright © 2010 W.W. Norton & Company The early campaigns

America, 8th Edition Copyright © 2010 W.W. Norton & Company Contrabands

America, 8th Edition Copyright © 2010 W.W. Norton & Company Two views of the Emancipation Proclamation

America, 8th Edition Copyright © 2010 W.W. Norton & Company The 107th U.S. Colored Infantry

America, 8th Edition Copyright © 2010 W.W. Norton & Company “Drummer” Jackson

America, 8th Edition Copyright © 2010 W.W. Norton & Company Nursing and the war

America, 8th Edition Copyright © 2010 W.W. Norton & Company Religion in the army

America, 8th Edition Copyright © 2010 W.W. Norton & Company Union bank note

America, 8th Edition Copyright © 2010 W.W. Norton & Company “Abraham’s Dream!”

America, 8th Edition Copyright © 2010 W.W. Norton & Company Jefferson Davis

America, 8th Edition Copyright © 2010 W.W. Norton & Company Stonewall Jackson

America, 8th Edition Copyright © 2010 W.W. Norton & Company “A Harvest of Death”

America, 8th Edition Copyright © 2010 W.W. Norton & Company Ulysses S. Grant

America, 8th Edition Copyright © 2010 W.W. Norton & Company “Sheridan’s Ride”

America, 8th Edition Copyright © 2010 W.W. Norton & Company The tattered colors of the 56th and 36th Massachusetts Regiments

America, 8th Edition Copyright © 2010 W.W. Norton & Company Grant in Virginia, 1864–1865

America, 8th Edition Copyright © 2010 W.W. Norton & Company William Tecumseh Sherman

America, 8th Edition Copyright © 2010 W.W. Norton & Company “Ruins of Depot, Blown Up on Sherman’s Departure” (1864)

America, 8th Edition Copyright © 2010 W.W. Norton & Company Sherman’s Campaigns, 1864–1865

America, 8th Edition Copyright © 2010 W.W. Norton & Company Robert E. Lee

A MERICA : A N ARRATIVE H ISTORY 8th Edition George Brown Tindall & David Emory Shi © 2010 W. W. Norton & Company, Inc. This concludes the lecture presentation for Chapter 17. Visit the StudySpace for more resources: wwnorton.com/studyspace