The Civil War, 1861-65
Download
Report
Transcript The Civil War, 1861-65
The Civil War, 1861-65
Do you think the war was
inevitable? Was slavery THE
cause of the conflict? Explain
1860 Election
The South: Rule or Ruin
Divided Democratic Party: Yancy Plank
Breckinridge and Douglas
Republicans: Lincoln as a Moderate
Unionist Party
Lincoln’s Election: A Pyrrhic Victory?
Secessionists
Implications of Republican Victory
South Carolina’s Call to Arms
Montgomery Convention
Confederation States
Justification
The Border States
The Interregnum Period
Buchanan’s Response
Southern Reactionaries
Search for Accommodation
13th Amendment
Lincoln and GOP
Crittenden, Thirty-three and Gentlemen
Inauguration and Ft. Sumter
Lincoln’s Watchful Waiting
The Capitol: Armed Fortress
Lincoln’s Plea
Union First & Silence on Slavery
Re-supplying a Federal Fort
South Carolina’s response
Call to Arms
Mobilization Measures
Financing the War: Bonds, Taxes, Paper
Raising an Army
Advantages North and South
GOP Program: RR, Land, Tariff
Strategic Situation
On To Richmond
Early Stages of War
Lincoln and His Generals
Field Order No 1
The Battle of Bull Run
Southern Victory
The Anaconda Plan
The Western Theater
Grant and Forts Donelson & Henry
Seizure of New Orleans
Securing the Mississippi
Shiloh
Vicksburg
The Frontier
Lincoln and Emancipation
Costs and Realities of War
Delaware Plan: States’ Initiative
Summer of 1862
Antietam
Preliminary Emancipation
Lincoln’s Response to Greeley
Emancipation Proclamation
1863
Politics of War
The Economy
Republican Divisions: Radicals & Moderates
International Affairs
A Cabinet of Rivals
The Abolitionists
Contraband
Emancipation