Transcript Civil War
Civil War
Chapter 11
Anaconda Plan
3 Part Union
(Northern) Strategy to
win
Blockade Southern
Ports
Split the Confederacy
in two at Mississippi
Capture the
Confederate capital at
Richmond, VA
Fort Sumter: First shots of the Civil
War fired at Charleston Harbor
South’s Plan
Bull Run
First battle of the war
25 miles outside
Washington, DC.
Won by Confederate
(SOUTH) General
Stonewall Jackson
“Stood as a stone wall
in battle”
Soldier’s Life
Field Hospital
George McClellan
Led the Union Army
Made many fatal
errors
Lincoln fired him after
Antietam in 1863
Ulysses S. Grant
Replaced McClellan
Led the Union forces
throughout the
remainder of the Civil
War
Favored “Total War”
Shiloh
Union Victory
Tennessee
Confederate troops
surprised Union
troops at dawn
Shiloh taught both
sides to prepare,
scout and dig
trenches for
protection
Video available
The War at Sea
Monitor: North’s
Ironclad Ship
Splinter wooden ships,
resist burning
Merrimack
1862 engaged the
Monitor: battle was a
draw
End of wooden
warships
The Union Navy
Robert E. Lee
Confederate
Commander
Opposed to
secession
Loyal to Virginia
Brilliant Leader
Antietam
Bloodiest single day
battle of Civil War
26,000 casualties
Standoff, South
retreated to Virginia
Emancipation Proclamation
Pres. Lincoln freed
slaves in the
Confederacy
Did NOT apply to
areas under Union
control
Life during the Civil war
Writ of Habeas
Corpus suspended
13,000 Confederate
Sympathizers jailed
Copperheads:
Northerners who
wanted peace with
the South
Many were jailed
Women’s roles
Life in the South
Conscription
Drafting of civilians to serve in army
“Rich Man’s War”
Could pay for someone to replace you in
army
Planters with 20 or more slaves did not
have to serve
Lincoln’s View on Slavery
Disliked slavery
Fed gov’t did not have the power to end
slavery where it existed
MAIN OBJECTIVE
SAVE THE UNION!!
Wanted free blacks to stay in the South
because they would take northern jobs
African Americans
10% of Union Army
High death rate
Slave resistance
Sabotage
Breaking plows
Whites afraid of slave
revolts
54th Massachusetts
Battle Battery Wagner
Fought with valor and
courage
1st into battle
Regions
SOUTH
Lack of manpower
Union occupation
Loss of slaves
NORTH
Economic Growth
Making weapons
Manufacturing
Income Tax: first tax
needed to pay for the
war
Clara Barton
Union Nurse
“Angel of the
Battlefield”
Red Cross
Andersonville
Worst Confederate
Prison
33,000 Union soldiers
held in Georgia on 26
acres
No shelter, drank from
stream that was also
sewer
1/3 died
Gettysburg!
1863: Lee invades the
North
Fights the Army of the
Potomac
TURNING POINT: South
would never again invade
the North
Gettysburg Address
Cemetery Dedication:
Lincoln’s most
famous speech
Chancellorsville
Lee out fought Union
forces and the Union
retreated
Stonewall Jackson
shot by “friendly fire”
Died of pneumonia
Sherman’s March
Total War
Union destroyed the
South: Military and
Civilians
Burned Atlanta
Marched North
toward Richmond, VA
Destruction in the South
Vicksburg
TURNING POINT!
Grant outflanked city
for 6 weeks
Cut off Confederate
supplies
Appomattox Court House
End of war: Richmond
evacuated
Lee’s trapped army
surrenders to Gen.
Grant
End of the War
John Wilkes Booth
Kills Pres. Lincoln five days after the war
ended
Ford’s Theater
Shot while fleeing Virginia
Lincoln: first president to be assassinated
A Nation Mourns
13th Amendment
Freed the slaves and
began Reconstruction