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1 The Beginning of the Civil War

2 What you need to know Fort Sumter West Virginia Anaconda Plan Bull Run Shiloh Monitor & Merrimack Antietam

3 Confederate States of America Formed Feb 1861 –Originally 7 states in deep south –CSA states claimed US property within state borders Post offices, courthouses, forts

4 Fort Sumter In harbor of Charleston, SC 1 of only 2 forts in deep south not taken over by Confederacy SC demanded that US Army surrender fort or be attacked

5 Lincoln’s dilemma If fort is reinforced & defended, US appears to start the war –Probably alienate other southern states into joining CSA If fort is left without reinforcements or is surrendered, US admits legitimacy of CSA’s claims

6 Attack on Fort Sumter Lincoln decided not to reinforce fort, but not to leave it either April 12, 1861 –CSA fired on Fort Sumter from smaller forts surrounding it –Fort Sumter surrendered, no one died

7 Lincoln’s response Called for 75,000 volunteer troops, marched them to SC Virginia wouldn’t fight against another southern state –Seceded April 17, 1861

8 West Virginia Virginia was south’s largest state –Richest, most industrial Western counties of VA voted against secession They asked US to allow them to form their own state Became new state in 1863

9 Expectations about war Both Union and Confederacy expected a short, glorious war They were wrong

10 War inventions/technology Ironclad ships –Resistant to cannons and fire –Monitor (US) & Merrimack (CS) in famous battle, ended basically in a tie

11 War inventions/technology Rifle –More accurate than muskets –Loaded quickly, easily, safely Minie ball – soft lead bullet –More destructive Hand grenades & landmines

12 Union’s advantages More resources –More money –More factories (so more supplies) –Better railroads –More food –Larger population Lincoln’s smart leadership

13 Confederacy’s advantages Worldwide demand for cotton was always high –Other countries might help Troops were better trained –Excellent generals Motivation – most battles on southern land – fight for home

14 Union’s Anaconda Plan Devised by Winfield Scott Suffocate & kill south like an anaconda kills its prey 1.Blockade southern ports 2.Use Mississippi R – split CSA in ½ 3.Take CSA capital – Richmond, VA

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16 South’s strategy Mostly defensive – make north give up fighting Generals willing to attack north for distraction

17 Names of Civil War battles Battles often known by 2 names US names are of nearby natural features –Rivers, mountains, etc. CSA names for same battles based on nearby civilization –Town names, churches, taverns

18 Battle of Bull Run/Manassas 1 st major battle – July 21, 1861 US army was marching to attack Richmond, VA (Capital of CSA) Encountered CSA army, attacked Both armies very inexperienced

19 Battle of Bull Run/Manassas Seesaw battle, CSA won US retreated, CSA should have pursued –Might have ended the war right then CSA Gen Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson was the hero of the battle

20 War in the West US Gen Ulysses S Grant commanded troops in west –Was attempting to take control of the Mississippi River

21 Battle of Shiloh Grant had troops camped out near Shiloh church in TN CSA ambushed them, US counterattacked next day –Battle ended as basically a tie

22 Lessons of Shiloh Armies must have spies & defenses to survive War isn’t easy or clean – about 25,000 casualties at Shiloh

23 Antietam/Sharpsburg September 1862 US Gen George McClellan retreated north Lee followed north but he was headed to Washington DC One of Lee’s men lost the battle plans – US soldiers found them McClellan intercepted Lee near Antietam Creek in Sharpsburg, MD

24 Antietam/Sharpsburg The worst single day in US military history – 23,000 dead Lee retreated back to VA McClellan could have wiped out Lee’s army if he pursued He didn’t, he was fired by Lincoln

25 What you need to know Fort Sumter West Virginia Anaconda Plan Bull Run Shiloh Monitor & Merrimack Antietam


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