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First Bull Run & Other Random Things Alice Cho
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First Bull Run Union wants to take control of the Confederate capital – Richmond, VA July 21-The Union led by McDowell and the Confederate led by P.G.T. Beauregard meet at Bull Run Creek Union pushes Confederates back UNTIL 12,000 Confederate troops led by Johnston arrive from Harper’s Ferry
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First Bull Run (contd.) Union retreated and went back to Washington, but the victorious Confederates were too disorganized to pursue. 4,700 casualties total McDowell replaced by McClellan McClellan was able to train troops faster
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Confederate Territories About 750,000 sq. mi. Union had a hard time strategizing Best way was to divide and conquer Led to the Anaconda Plan-blockade of Confederate seaports to choke off the flow of foreign funds and arms, while battering away at Richmond Union forces in the west could penetrate the <3 of the Confederacy at key points (internal waterways- effective modes of transportation)
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The War in the West Union General Ulysses S. Grant seized 2 forts that guarded Tennessee River from his base in Kentucky Feb. 1862-attacked Fort Henry and Fort Donnellson
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The War in the West (contd.) Decided to move south down to the Tennessee River Generals Grant and Don Carlos Buell were to join forces and move down to Memphis Vital railhead & supply line uniting the East & West of Confederate SURPRISE!- attack by Albert Sidney Johnston & Beauregard at Shiloh
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The War in the West (contd.) April 6- 55,000 Confederates launched an assault, pushing back the Union Army SURPRISE!- Buell’s 15,000 troops arrived at night, so they attacked in the morning Battle at Shiloh Union=13,000 deaths Confederates=10,000 deaths
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The War in the East March 1862 – McClellan used a ferry to carry his 50,000 men to Fortress Monroe (on the coast of Virginia) Union became threatened by the Virginia (gunboat) SO, the Union brought out their own gunboat, the Monitor Standoff resulted.
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The War in the East (contd.) McClellan’s force was undermanned(121, 500) & they used deception and delay to hide weakness. They were 5 miles away from Richmond, but Johnston did a counterattack—no reinforcement Confederate command fell to Robert E. Lee Launched series of attack (Seven Days of Battle) at McClellan Richmond=FAILURE. :[
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Second Battle of Bull Run (Aug 28&30, 1862 “Stonewall” Jackson used Shenandoah Mts. to screen movements Prevented McDowell’s 30,000 from marching to Richmond Pope (Union) tried to go south to Richmond, but was defeated at Cedar Mt. on Aug 9 Went back to Washington. :[
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Domestic & Political Issues Initially, the war was about preserving Union; it soon became a war about slavery August 1861 – General John C. Fremont (Union Army commander in St. Louis) declared slaves owned by Confederates in Missouri were free May 1862 – General David Hunter declared all slaves owned by Confederates were free in Georgia, Florida, South Carolina Confiscation Acts- seizure of all Confederate property-including slaves- behind Union=FREE
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First Blood to the South: Bull Run, 1861 – Brian Holden Reid Greatest battle fought on American soil Began with the bombardment of Fort Sumter on April 12, 1861 Union responded by calling for a volunteer army (75,000 for 3 months; May 3 rd called for 42,000)
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Contd. Confederacy changes capital from Montgomery, Alabama to Richmond, VA This move= more focus on VA Union wanted to get to Richmond before Confederates Provoked the hysterical cry of “On to Richmond”
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Contd. Politics governed the workings of this campaign Military action had been resorted to because American political mechanisms had broken down Politicians felt that they have been betrayed by the states that seceded HYSTERIA!!
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Contd. May 1861= McDowell become commander of the Army of the Potomac He was solemn, humorless, prone to over- eating, but competent Labored under the intense strain of political pressure
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Contd. Hugh Brogan wrote that Americans expected everything to happen quickly People expected McDowell to end war Made plans to advance towards Richmond and to pin down enemy commanded by Johnston in Shenandoah Valley Plans too complex for bad staff Inexperienced-bad staff COMMAND SYSTEM=CHAOTIC
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Untitled. :] War would be determined by moral, and not material, factors South felt that they were morally superior
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First Bull Run North thought battle went well, at first Beauregard had his forces in the center and on the right of Bull Run Johnston influenced Beauregard to move forces to the left so that he could counter McDowell’s move Federal’s strength usually in center and on the right
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Reasons for Union defeat Main feature of this battle was the complete lack of preparation on both sides for sustained military operations Amount of money for militia was not a lot After Sumter, they raised volunteers instead of expanding regular army Volunteer troops-undisciplined and poorly trained
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Untitled. :] North overconfident before Bull Run & South after it. Hubris=BAD Both were not experiencing the realities of war
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Wheeeee. :] Spring of 1862- Peninsular Campaign Ended with politicians blaming one another for urging McDowell on to his premature advance Tried to discredit Lincoln and his Cabinet The First Battle of Bull Run had revealed starkly the illusions and false expectations cherished about the character of warfare in the mid-19 th century.
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