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Objective 3.03 Identify political and military turning points of the Civil War and assess their significance to the outcome of the conflict.

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1 Objective 3.03 Identify political and military turning points of the Civil War and assess their significance to the outcome of the conflict.

2 Northern Strengths Industry Farm Land Population Shipping Standard Gauge Railroad Telegraph

3 Southern Strengths Defending their homes Military Leadership Fighting for a Cause Cotton

4 Northern Weaknesses Lack of a Cause Military Leadership

5 Northern Strategy Anaconda Plan –Blockade the Southern Coast –Divide the South along the Mississippi River –Take Richmond

6 Southern Strategy Defend their territory King Cotton- Gain the support of Great Britain Take Washington D.C. Speed up the war as much as possible –Antietam –Gettysburg

7 Tactics Napoleonic Tactics –Massive Groups of People out in the open –Outflank the enemy –Defend the High Ground –Semi-Circle

8 Technology Repeating Weapons Exploding Shells Long Range Weapons Iron Clad Ships Submarine- Hunley

9 First Battle of Bull Run/Manassas Junction First major battle of the Civil War, spectators from Washington D.C. packed picnic lunches and came to the battle field to witness the historic event

10 Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson One of the most famous Generals in the Southern Army, known for riding his horse with his hand raised, favorite fruit was lemons, gained his nickname during the Battle of Bull Run, When he died Robert E. Lee said that he had lost his right arm

11 George McClellan 1st Commander of the Potomac fired by Abraham Lincoln because he refused to fight until the Army was completely ready to fight.

12 Anaconda Plan Northern War plan to squeeze the life out of the South included: blockade of Southern ports, taking control of the Mississippi, and capturing the capital at Richmond

13 Antietam Bloodiest one day battle of the War, Emancipation Proclamation was enacted after this battle

14 Emancipation Proclamation Issued by President Lincoln to free the slaves in “states in rebellion”, attempt to keep Great Britain from supporting the south

15 Vicksburg Turning Point in the War in the West, gave the Union control of the Mississippi River and made Ulysses S. Grant a national hero

16 Ulysses S. Grant Commander of the Army of the Potomac, promoted after the Battle of Vicksburg, eventually would become President of the US

17 Robert E. Lee Commander of the Confederate Army in the East- Army of Virginia

18 Gettysburg Turning Point of the War in the East, battle was in Pennsylvania, last aggressive Confederate attack into the North, July of 1863

19 Gettysburg Address Speech dedicating the cemetery at Gettysburg

20 Writ of Habeas Corpus First amendment rights, rights were restricted during the Civil War

21 Election of 1864 President Lincoln wins re-election against General McClellan, means that the war will continue until completion

22 Copperheads Northern politicians that were against the war effort

23 William Tecumseh Sherman’s “March to the Sea” March from Tennessee to South Carolina, 100 mile wide path of destruction for the purpose of breaking the back of the south

24 Appomattox Courthouse Site of the surrender of the Southern Army, Robert E. Lee surrenders to Ulysses S. Grant

25 African American Participation African Americans served on both sides during the war mainly as cooks, grave diggers and teamsters. By the end of the war African Americans were enlisted to fight.

26 John Wilkes Booth Assassinated President Lincoln, famous actor, Confederate spy


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