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CHAPTER 15
Blood and Freedom, 1863 - 1867
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People at War: Spring 1863
Soldier life was harsh, with disease killing twice as
many as wounds
Both sides used courage, hatred, and religious
fervor to justify the carnage
Civilians on both sides begin to question reasons
for war
Lincoln’s critics become more vocal
Conscription Act
War Department created Department of Colored
Troops
Black Soldiers in the Union Army
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The Battlefields of Summer: 1863
Lee wins at Fredericksburg, but at high cost
13,000 causalities
Stonewall Jackson killed
Lee is defeated at Gettysburg
35,000 causalities
Vicksburg falls to Grant
Union controls Mississippi River
Immigrant battle losses contributed to draft riots in
New York City
Grant takes command of eastern theater
Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address
Vicksburg
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Battle of
Gettysburg,
July 1-3, 1863
Virginia, 1863
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The Winter of Discontent:1863 -1864
Political foes oppose both Lincoln and Davis
Confederate prison camps earn terrible
reputations
Grant takes control of entire Union army
Southerner Andrew Johnson becomes Lincoln’s
running mate in 1864 election
Sherman’s March to Sea breaks will of South
Lincoln’s re-elected
Grant Against Lee in Virginia
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Battle of the Wilderness and Spotsylvania
Campaign for Atlanta, May-September 1864
Election of 1864
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From War to Reconstruction: 1865 1867
Thirteenth Amendment is enacted
War ends on April 9, 1865, at Appomattox
Courthouse
Lincoln is assassinated at Ford’s Theatre April 14
John Wilkes Booth
Consequences of War
620,000 American dead
Destruction of Southern economy
North passed significant legislature
Emancipation brings less than true freedom to
blacks in South
Freedmen’s Bureau
Territory of War
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Black Mobilization
Major goal of blacks in South was gaining vote
Johnson followed Lincoln’s moderate plan for
reconstruction of South
“black codes”
Radicals in Congress override Johnson and passed
Fourteenth Amendment
Reconstruction Act divides and occupies South
Ku Klux Klan
Northerners head South to help blacks
African American elected to some state
constitutional conventions
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Discussion Questions
What was the significance of the battle of
Gettysburg? Was it the turning point of the war?
How did Grant and Sherman change the face of
the war?
How did the death of Lincoln effect
reconstruction? Did radical republicans help or
hurt civil rights for blacks in the South?
What were the total costs and consequences of
the Civil War?