Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byJulia Dickerson Modified over 9 years ago
1
Division, War and Reconciliation 1855-1865
2
The Slavery Issue Jefferson described slave trade as, “a cruel war against human nature itself, violating its most sacred rights of life and liberty.” (1 st draft of D of I) 1850s North and South on collision course… New western states, slave or free??
3
North and South North Commerce was king Industry busy cities Education, banking, science, reform movements South Farming: cotton, sugar, rice, tobacco Plantations and small farms Slavery as the lifeblood of their economy
4
Southern States Secede South Carolina was the first state to secede. April 1861 – 7 states met to establish the Confederate States of America. Lincoln would not accept secession. April 12, 1861 Confederates fired on Union troops in Fort Sumter. 3 days later Lincoln called upon 75,000 Union volunteers to put down rebellion. Civil War was on…
5
Confederate States of America 1861
6
Union vs. Confederacy South – superior leadership under General Robert E. Lee North – larger force under command of General Ulysses S. Grant
7
Minorities were a presence… 180,000 Black soldiers fought for the Union. A few Native American regiments served on the frontier. Women also made a contribution to war effort – one famous woman, Clara Barton, founded the American Red Cross and work as a nurse in army camps and hospitals.
8
It’s over… 1865 Lee surrendered to Grant at Appomattox, VA. President Lincoln was assassinated days after Lee’s surrender. The healing of the US had to take place without Lincoln.
9
Wartime Voices Sept. 1862 - Lincoln signed Emancipation Proclamation Many patriotic songs were written: The Battle Hymn of the Republic The Yellow Rose of Texas Dixie
10
Civil War Literature Speeches Letters Diaries Patriotic Songs Poetry
11
Spirituals – sung by African American slaves Served as a means of communication Expressed their desire for freedom and religious salvation Many had double meaning/secret messages Most had at least one refrain, emphasizing most important ideas
12
“The Good Gray Poet” - Walt Whitman One of most influential poets in Amer. history Celebrated democracy and the common man Best known collection of poetry - Leaves of Grass
13
Whitman’s Poetry Free verse – irregular meter and line length. Catalogs – the listing of images or concrete details. Parallelism – repeated use of phrases, clauses, or sentences that are similar in structure. Speaks of democracy, equality, spiritual unity of all forms of life. Human spirit is reflected in nature.
Similar presentations
© 2024 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.