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Chapter 20 Girding for War: The North and the South
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Fort Sumter Issue on who gets Federal Forts. Arsenals, mints, and other public property seized within borders. Significant fort left in the Southern territory. Lincoln’s choices: Not supply and look weak, Send reinforcements and look like the aggressor. Middle of the road-Notify S. Carolina that an expedition was send provisions to the garrison, but not to reinforce it.
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South viewed it as aggression. South begins firing on April 12,1861. 34 hours later the garrison surrendered with no loss of life. North awakes. “Save the Union” April 15 Lincoln calls for 75,000 militiamen to volunteer. South views it as an act of war. 4 more states enter on the side of the South; Virginia, Arkansas, Tennessee, N. Carolina.
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Crucial Border States Slave states to remain; Missouri, Kentucky, Maryland, Delaware, (W. Virginia). What if the North fired the first shot? States had large populations of people, manufacturing would have doubled, Ohio River flowed on the Northern border of Kentucky and W. Virginia. 2 tributaries (Cumberland, and Tennessee) flowed deep into the South. Grain, Gunpowder, and iron produced.
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Border States Lincoln declared martial law (Maryland) Why? Sent troops to states to fight local civil wars. Declared to fight to save the Union rather than slavery. Why? Indian Territory (Oklahoma) sided with the Confederacy. 5 Tribes-Cherokee. South agreed to take over federal payments. They supplied troops. Rival Plains Indians sided with the Union.
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South Advantages Fight a defensive war. Didn’t have to win the war. Talented officers: Robert E. Lee, and Stonewall Jackson. Soldiers accustomed to fighting. Manage a horse and a gun. Able to find the means to fight the war.
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Disadvantages Shortages of shoes, uniforms, and blankets as the war drags on. Hunger. Poor transportation. Railroad system was inefficient for war. Economy; little industry. Man power. Numbers game against them.
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North advantages Larger population 22 million compared to 9 million. Immigrants poured in. Irish and Germans. Induced to enlist. Strong economy and farming. Large supplies of weapons and grains. Transportation system.
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Northern disadvantages Not prepared for war as soldiers. Commanders were a trial and error system. Grant rises to the top because he acted. Long run the North’s advantages bear fruit. South at beginning looked to have upper hand. South needed foreign involvement to help win. (Britain or France)
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Foreign involvement Europe’s ruling class. Aristocratic; could relate to the Southern culture and plight. Disliked the American democratic example because it threatened their way of life. South more of an Aristocratic social order. The working class of Britain and France favored the North. “Uncle Tom’s Cabin”. Hostile and use of force could persuade government officials.
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Continued… British textile mills depended on southern cotton but, productive seasons from 1857-1860 meant a surplus in the warehouses. By time they were running out, Lincoln had the emancipation proclamation. Food from the North was sent to Europe to help feed unemployed. Sent cotton that was captured in the South. Egypt and India responded with more output because of greater demand. Booming War industries increased.
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Diplomacy Trent affair. Union stopped a British steamer and removed by force two Confederate diplomats. Britons outraged by hostility. Time passed to cool emotions and Lincoln released the prisoners. British building ships (Alabama) Loophole in law didn’t make them warships because they left the dock without weapons. Picked up elsewhere. British gradually perceived this as a dangerous precedent for future wars and stopped the process.
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Officially British took stance against aggression on the water but British built destroyers in all captured 250 ships. North hostility towards Canada over the issues. Laird Rams- 2 warships constructed in Britain to ram the Union wooden ships to destroy their blockade. Minister Adams took a hard line on the issue. London backed off and bought the ships themsleves.
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Jefferson Davis Deal with State Right supporters. Set up a government where states had right to leave if they saw fit. Precedent had been set. Davis disadvantage. New government, working on both the civil and war sides of government. Overburden.
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Limits of War time liberties Proclaimed a blockade without Congress in session. Increased the Federal Army. Advance of 2 million dollars without appropriations to private citizens for military purpose. Suspended the Writ of Habeas Corpus, anti- unionists could be arrested. Important in Maryland. Arranged supervised voting in Border states. Intimidation. Colored ballots to know who you were voting for. Suspended newspapers and arrested editors.
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Draftees. 1863, Conscription law passed on a national scale. Could hire a substitute for 300 dollars. Unfair to the poor. Creates strife in democratic strongholds of the North such as New York. Riot breaks out in 1863. Irish Americans who were impoverished and anti-black
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Southern conscription A lot like the North. Rich could bye their way out. Owners of more than twenty slaves or overseers were exempt. Became a rich man’s war and a poor man’s fight.
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Economic Stresses of War North- created excise tax on tobacco and alcohol. Income tax was levied for 1st time. Morrill Tariff Act increased duties by 5-10% soon pushed upwards by necessities of war. Raise additional revenue and protect Northern industry. Issued Greenbacks-fluctuated with the fortunes of the war. Sale of Bonds netted 2.6 million dollars. Market them through Jay Cooke and Company private bank. Success for profit and patriotism.
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National Banking System Create National Banking System (1863) Stimulate bonds and establish a standard bank-note currency 1st move toward a unified bank since 1836. Functioned for 50 years until replaced by the Federal Reserve System in 1913.
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South Inflation destroyed the South. Ran wild, paper dollar by War’s end was worth 1.6 cents on the dollar. 9,000% inflation rate compared to 80% in the North.
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Economic Northern Boom Prosperity came to many business in the North. Protective tariffs. 1st Millionaire class could be found. Profits before patriotism occurred. Some used poor wool, sold blind horses, shoes with cardboard soles. Term “shoddy millionare”
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Sewing machine replaces custom tailoring. Creates standard measurements “sizes” Mechanical reapers 250,000 by 1865. Produce vast surplus even with many leaving to fight the war. A lot sent abroad.
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Woman in the war Woman took jobs as clerks. 100 in the Treasury alone. Woman were drawn into Industrial employment. Some posed as male soldiers. Spy missions. Dr. Elizabeth Blackwell, 1st female physician, helped organize the U.S. Sanitary Commission.
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continued Clara Barton and Dorothea Dix help to transform nursing into a respected profession.
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Cotton Kingdom Crushed Fought to exhaustion. 30% to 12% of wealth by 1870. Devastating cost. Transportation devastated materials at a minimum.
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