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Civil War Part I You will need two colors to complete these notes. I will be using Blue for the Union, Red for Confederacy.
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o Control Mississippi R. o Capture Richmond
Battle Map Notes Union Strategy o Blockade Coast o Control Mississippi R. o Capture Richmond
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Confederate Generals o Robert E. Lee o “Stonewall” Jackson
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o George McClellan o Ambrose Burnside o Joseph Hooker o David Farragut
Union Generals o George McClellan o Ambrose Burnside o Joseph Hooker o David Farragut o Ulysses S. Grant o William T. Sherman
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Union Major Anderson surrenders to South
April 1861: Fort Sumter Union Major Anderson surrenders to South No one killed
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“Stonewall” Jackson gets nickname
July 1861: Bull Run “Stonewall” Jackson gets nickname Union and Picnickers flee back to Wash. D.C.
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Ironclads battle it out
March 1862: Hampton Roads Ironclads battle it out Monitor vs. Merrimack
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Lots of casualties, takes Northern Mississippi R.
April 1862: Shiloh Grant wins big victory Lots of casualties, takes Northern Mississippi R.
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Union Navy lead by Admiral Farragut takes the South Mississippi River
April 1862: New Orleans Union Navy lead by Admiral Farragut takes the South Mississippi River
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Lee invades North; McClellan defends but does not chase
September 1862: Antietam Lee invades North; McClellan defends but does not chase Bloodiest Day of the War
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December 1862: Fredericksburg
Lee defeats Burnside Huge win for the South
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Lee defeats Hooker, Stonewall Jackson killed by friendly fire
May 1863: Chancellorsville Lee defeats Hooker, Stonewall Jackson killed by friendly fire
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End of Civil War Part I By Mid-1863 Lee and the Confederates have gained major confidence. The war seems as if it will go on forever. Union leadership is in shambles. Lincoln gets ready to issue the Emancipation Proclamation.
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