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The Civil War (1861-1865) Through Maps, Charts, Graphs & Pictures
Susan M. Pojer Horace Greeley HS Chappaqua, NY
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Chapter 15 Section 1
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The Civil War: Union vs Confederacy
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Confederate Union 4
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The Union & Confederacy in 1861
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North vs. South in 1861 North South Advantages ? Disadvantages
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Rating the North & the South
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Slave/Free States Population, 1861
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Railroad Lines, 1860
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Resources: North & the South
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Men Present for Duty in the Civil War
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Ohio Military Service
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Soldiers’ Occupations: North/South Combined
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Immigrants as a % of a State’s Population in 1860
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The Leaders of the Confederacy
Pres. Jefferson Davis VP Alexander Stevens
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The Confederate “White House”
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MOTTO “With God As Our Vindicator”
The Confederate Seal MOTTO “With God As Our Vindicator”
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A Northern View of Jeff Davis
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Overview of the North’s Civil War Strategy:
“Anaconda Plan”
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The “Anaconda” Plan
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George McClellan, Again!
Lincoln’s Generals Winfield Scott Joseph Hooker Ulysses S. Grant Irwin McDowell George McClellan George Meade Ambrose Burnside George McClellan, Again!
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McClellan: I Can Do It All!
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The Confederate Generals Nathan Bedford Forrest
“Stonewall” Jackson Nathan Bedford Forrest George Pickett Jeb Stuart James Longstreet Robert E. Lee
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Battle of Bull Run (1st Manassas) July, 1861
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GREAT BRITAIN… The South was looking for an advantage, namely an alliance w/ GB (since GB industry was dependent on "King Cotton")...but GB was wary of events and did not want to become involved: GB had stockpiled cotton as the conflict was escalating; they had also found other sources (Madras, India) Most British workers who lost their jobs in cotton factories had been able to find work in the new munitions factories that were mostly supplying the North Most British citizens resented slavery British crop failures had led to increased grain trade w/ the North
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