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Warm - Up : Answer the question on the back of your video guide : Was the war inevitable ? Could it have been avoided ? Why was compromise so unsuccessful ?
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Students will review the beginning events of the Civil War Students will understand the significance of key people, events and battles in the Civil War Students will complete a document analysis of the Emancipation Proclamation and the Gettysburg Address
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Nickname: Union or Yankees Uniform Color: Blue Reasons for Fighting: ◦ Preserve the union ◦ End slavery
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1) Larger population 2) Banks/more money available 3) Industry 4) Railroads 5) Established military 6) Established central government
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2) George McClellan 1) Ulysses S. Grant 4) Ambrose Burnside3) William T Sherman You must KNOW Ulysses S. Grant! (I will be President in a few years) Look at my lovely sideburns… …..wait for it) President Lincoln fires me after an epic fail. They still curse me in the South.
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Nickname: Confederates Uniform Color: Grey Reasons for fighting: ◦ Defend slavery ◦ Defend states’ rights ◦ Preserve their way of life
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1) Fighting on home turf 2) Had a cause to fight for 3) Strong military leaders (Robert E. Lee) 4) Knew how to ride horses and use firearms 5) Possibility of foreign aid (Cotton diplomacy)
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2) “Stonewall” Jackson 1) Robert E. Lee 3) George Pickett You must KNOW Robert E. Lee – a Virginian and a brilliant general! Ever driven on Lee-Jackson highway? (Rt 50) Ever been on Pickett Rd in Fairfax?
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Fort Sumter, SC (April 1861) – First shots fired in the Civil War ◦ Confederates capture Union fort Virginia secedes 5 days later; splits into two states as a result Arkansas, Tennessee, and North Carolina follow VA soon after
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SSouthern states that seceded from the Union: ◦S◦S outh Carolina (SC-1 st ) ◦M◦M ississippi (MS) ◦F◦F lorida (FL) ◦A◦A labama (AL) ◦A◦A rkansas (AR) o Tennessee (TN) o Louisiana (LA) o Texas (TX) o Georgia (GA) o Virginia (VA)
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BBorder states that still practiced slavery but that remained in the Union: ◦D◦D elaware (DE) ◦K◦K entucky (KY) ◦M◦M issouri (MO) ◦M◦M aryland (MD)
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1) Two-pronged blockade of Confederacy’s Atlantic and Gulf coast ports Northern strategy: Anaconda Plan Atlantic ports Gulf ports
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2) Send naval gunboats down Mississippi River to capture New Orleans This would cut off the south geographically and economically Northern strategy: Anaconda Plan Miss. River
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3) Armies would then capture the Confederate capital of Richmond, Virginia -BUT the Southern coastline had 180 ports – the Union navy had few ships to spare -Plan was approved by Lincoln but was unsuccessful Northern strategy: Anaconda Plan
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Virginia, 1861: First major battle of the war; Confederate victory Union soldiers march from Washington D.C. towards Richmond ◦ They are cut off by Confederates and retreat towards D.C.
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Before this point, Northerners assumed it would be a quick war; picnickers gathered at the battle site Outcome: After the battle, both the North and South realized this would be a long and bloody war
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Maryland, 1862: Lee invades the North in an attempt to surprise Washington D.C. His plans are intercepted by Union troops under General McClellan
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The battle is a stalemate, but the South is able to retreat. The Union counts it as a victory, but McClellan is fired for letting Lee get away. You’re fired!
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Outcomes: Is considered the bloodiest single day of the Civil War (26,000 + casualties) Britain decides not to help the South Gives Lincoln opportunity to issue the Emancipation Proclamation
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Issued by Lincoln after Union victory at Antietam Abolished slavery in every Confederate state; however it freed only the slaves in rebellion states Allowed black soldiers to enlist in the Union army Gave the North a ‘human cause’ to fight for
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