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The Civil War was fought in 10,000 places. This is just a few places where the greatest number of Americans would loose their lives in war.
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First shots fired at Fort Sumter in Charleston, SC President Lincoln was re-supplying fort Cadets from Citadel attack US supply ships Confederate victory
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Anaconda plan South plan War of Attrition Inflict heavy losses on opponent until they give up.
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Proves war will be long and arduous Showcases the Confederate strengths (Better Generals) Confederate victory and unorganized Union retreat Spectators complicate battlefield actions General Irvin McDowell if fired
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After McDowell is fired George McClellan is given command of the Army of the Potomac (union) It takes him 8 mo to get in the war He would sit outside Richmond for Months
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To keep Union forces from reinforcing McClellan on the Peninsula
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Grant wins victories at Donelson TN., Fort Henry TN and at Shiloh TN. Great loss of life 23,000 wounded or dead in 2 days @ Shiloh alone
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First battle of ironclads in the history of the world At this moment every navy in the world was obsolete Why? The Merrimack is sometimes referred to as the Virginia Why?
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Farragut captures New Orleans Grant stalls out at Vicksburg. Vicksburg is all that stands in the way of the Union dominating the Miss. R.
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Robert E. Lee drives McClellan out of Virginia
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Bloodiest 1 day of war – 23000 casualties 1 of 4 battles fought in the north Must win for both sides
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McClellan had Lee’s battle plans but did nothing for 18hrs. If McClellan had attacked within these 18hrs the war would have been over. Instead he gave Lee time to gather his forces
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McClellan could have ended the war here but would not press the attack. It would take 19 days for him to go after Lee. He is Replaced as commander of the Eastern Union forces by General Burnside.
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What did this proclamation do? Why did Lincoln wait till now to issue it? Why did Lincoln need to issue it? How would this proclamation change the war?
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Because McClellan was fired for not attacking General Burnside would make a terrible mistake at Fredericksburg.
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General McClellan is too cautious and fired Burnsides takes over and marches right at Richmond (battle of Fredericksburg) Union suffers 13,000 loses Confederates suffer 5,000 Gen. Ambrose Burnside was replaced by Gen. Joseph Hooker after the disastrous Battle of Fredricksburg. Hooker would have his own disaster at the Battle of Chancellorsville and be replaced by Maj. Gen. George Meade.
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Hooker lost 17,000 men at Chancellorsville. After Hooker’s disaster at the Battle of Chancellorsville and be replaced by Maj. Gen. George Meade. Unfortunately for Lee Stonewall Jackson is mortally wounded in this battle. He would die some weeks later “Jackson might have lost his left arm, I lost my right” R. E. Lee
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The turning point of the war occurs in 1863
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South attempts to invade the north Cut-off at Gettysburg Pennsylvania Robert E. Lee felt a southern victory on Union soil would lead to a union surrender Confederate defeat ends the Confederates offensive capabilities
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0 15000 30000 45000 60000 75000 90000 105000 120000 135000 150000 165000 Troop strength Casualties Total Union Confederacy
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Lee takes responsibility for the loss. Offers resignation The south is crippled Meade angers Lincoln by not pursuing Lee’s army. Meade will be replaced soon
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Because of the need to replace soldiers to end the war the draft is used in the north Draft had been going for some time in the south Rich man’s war, poor man’s battle The draft is very unpopular especially to the Irish immigrants Draft Riots -100 people are killed Blacks are allowed in the Military (they want to fight)
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Upon completion of the battle a cemetery is commemorated President Lincoln commemorates the cemetery with a famous speech Why did they commemorate this battle ground? President Lincoln's Gettysburg Address President Lincoln's Gettysburg Address
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Union victory the day after Gettysburg Completes the execution of the Anaconda plan New “siege” technique used (48 days) Battle leads to Ulysses S. Grant’s fame Grant chosen to be Union Commander after victory He will soon bring his good friend William T. Sherman as well
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The fall of Atlanta was especially noteworthy for its political ramifications (Lincoln is reelected) Confederate general Joseph P. Johnston is fired Replaced with John Bell Hood By this time the Union was armed w/ Henry repeating rifles (15 shots)
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Joseph A. Wheeler Confederate Cavalry Commander One of the defenders of Atlanta Atlanta would fall after 6 weeks.
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William T. Sherman brings about a new yet old type of warfare “Total Warfare” By the time he is done Sherman causes $100,000,000 worth of damage. Along the way escaped prisoners of war from Andersonville were found.
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Name of the town, not courthouse Lee surrenders at the house of Wilmer McLean. “the Civil War began in my front yard and ended in my front parlor?
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