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Think about it. WarDeathsYears Afghanistan2,31614 Iraq4,2625 American Revolution25,0008 Vietnam War58,22011 World War I116,7081.5 World War II416,800 4 Civil War620,0004 Warm-up: Write three observations about the chart. Americans Citizens
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Leaders of the Civil War Union (North) Abraham Lincoln (President) Ulysses S. Grant (General)
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Leaders of the Civil War Confederacy (South) Jefferson Davis (President) Robert E. Lee (General)
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First Shots: Ft. Sumter On April 12, 1861, Confederate troops fired the first shots on Yankee troops stationed at Fort Sumter, South Carolina The Confederacy warned US troops to leave “Confederate” forts The Civil War had begun! Over the next four years, 600,000 Americans would die
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Their Names The 3 names for the South army: Confederacy Rebel South The 3 names for the North army: Union Yankees North
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Advantages Union AdvantagesConfederate Advantages Population = More Soldiers Better General More SuppliesBetter Knowledge of the Land Inspired by the loss of men Inspired to win War did not take place at their home
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First Manassas/First Bull Run July 21, 1861: The First Battle of Bull Run (Union name) or First Manassas (Southern name), fought just outside Washington D.C. Northerners took picnic lunches to a hill overlooking the battlefield, thinking the Union would win very quickly Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson led Confederate soldiers to drive back the Union troops and claimed victory
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First Manassas The Confederate troops could have kept on and captured Washington D.C., but they stopped to celebrate the victory
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The Anaconda Plan: The Union’s plan for winning the war 1. Blockade Southern Ports : cut off trade of cotton and delivery of supplies 2. Control the Mississippi River : this would cut the Confederacy in two (Texas and Louisiana would be cut off from everyone) 3. Capture the capital of Richmond, VA and force the government to surrender 4. Squeeze and trap the Confederate army from the West and the North (see map)
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Anaconda Plan to take over Confederacy
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Battle of Antietam (Maryland) Sept. 17, 1861, Confederate General Robert E. Lee wanted to cut off Washington D.C. from the rest of the Union This was one of only 2 battles fought in North, and the bloodiest one day battle on the war Neither side clearly won, but Lee had to retreat to protect his supply lines down south
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Predict…. What are your predictions for the following? Explain. What will happen to/in the North? What will happen to/in the South? How will this war effect the economic/social/political/ environmental future of the United States?
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