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The Civil War
1861-1865
Chapter: 11
Pages: 176-193
Vocabulary
BLOCKADE: To keep supplies from
getting in or out of a place.
CHARITY: Kindness; good will.
CONFEDERACY: The southern side
in the Civil War.
MALICE: Ill will; anger; hatred
PROCLAMATION: A public
statement.
UNION: The northern side in the
Civil War.
Introduction
Objectives
Tell why the North expected the
Civil War to end so quickly.
Explain why the Civil War was called
a “war between brothers.”
Describe where most of the fighting
took place.
Tell two things the Civil War
decided.
The First Scene
Fort Sumter was the scene of the
first fighting of the Civil War.
The Civil War lasted four terrible
years after the first battle.
Hundreds of thousands of lives
would be lost.
The First Shots
After Abraham Lincoln won the
presidential election of 1860.
Shortly after this election seven southern
states announced they would no longer
be part of the United States.
They elected Jefferson Davis as president
of the Confederate States of America.
Soon after four more states joined the
Confederacy.
The First Shots (cont.)
Tension was building because Lincoln did not want
the south to succeed in their plans.
War seemed impossible to avoid at this point.
War started at Fort Sumter on an island in the
harbor of Charleston, SC.
Leaving the Union like SC did was not a new idea.
Southerners considered leaving the Union since
1832. They thought by doing this they could
make their own laws against slavery.
The Civil War started in Fort Sumter on April 12,
1861.
Fort Sumter surrendered to the South and the
South then had control and claimed their victory
by raising the American flag.
Battle of Bull Run
On a bright and sunny day in July of
1861 people in Washington, D.C. with
smiling men and women boarded horse
and buggy.
These people were not going on a picnic.
They were going to WAR.
Like going to a movie these people
followed the soldiers to a stream at Bull
Run to watch the North win a battle
against the Confederates.
Reasons Why The North Thought They
Would Win So Easily
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The North had a far larger population then the
South.
The North had more people who could fight as
soldiers, work in factories, and grow food.
The North had many more factories.
The North could make more guns and cannons.
The North had many more miles of railroad.
They could get soldiers, guns, cannons, and
food to the front lines faster than the South.
The Truth Woke Them Up
At Bull Run the North suffered a crashing
defeat.
The Southern soldiers sent the Northern
soldiers fleeing back to Washington.
The people who came to watch the show
were sent back in their wagons to
Washington chasing the Northern Army.
The South WON this battle.
Both sides now realized that this was
going to be a long, hard war.
Advantages Vs. Disadvantages
Northern Advantages
Southern Disadvantages
More people to fight and work.
Shorter supply chains.
More factories to produce
military supplies.
Excellent leadership in
the army.
More railroads, canals, and
roads to transport goods
Determination to
protect their way of life.
Ships to block supplies from
reaching the southern coast.
Knowledge of the land
in which they were
fighting.
Brother Against Brother
Do you have family members and
friends leaving to another part of
the country?
How would this make you feel?