AMERICAN CIVIL WAR
1861-1865
• Slide 1: "My paramount object in this struggle is to save the
1860 Abraham Lincoln:.
Slide 2: "All we ask is to be let alone."
January 1861 southern states:
Eventually:
Jefferson Davis named:
Slide 3: UNION ADVANTAGES
10:1 Factory:
7:1 Railroad
9:1 Merchant:
3:1 Farm:
4:1 Bank:
Slide 4: SOUTHERN ADVANTAGES
Fighting a:
Short:
Friendly:
.
Experienced officer
Slide 5: UNION STRATEGY
ANACONDA PLAN
Capture
Expel Confederates from:
Control the:
Blockade:
Slide 6: CONFEDRATE STRATEGY
Capture:
Control the:
Prolong:
Slide 7: WAR
Confederate capital moves to:
Slide 7: BULL RUN
First major engagement in the:
Union forces were:
People began to realize it would not:
Slide 8: IRONCLADS
The Confederate ironclad the
Slide 9: WAR IN THE WEST 1862
In the West Ulysses S. Grant captures Forts:
Slide 10: WAR IN THE WEST 1862
April 1862:
Slide 11: 1862 WAR IN THE EAST
April 1862 Confederacy:
Union forces commanded by George B. McClellan advance:
Confederate forces under Robert E. Lee forces:
Slide 12: WAR IN THE EAST 1862
Lee and Jackson defeat Union forces at:
In Sept. 1862 Lee invades the North but is turned back at
Slide 13: EMANCIPATION PROCLAMATION
Victory at
Slide 14: BLACK SOLDIERS IN THE CIVIL WAR
With the passing of the Emancipation Proclamation recruitment of:
179,000 Blacks serve:
Slide15: WAR IN THE EAST
December 13, 1862Union army endures a crushing defeat at:
Slide 14:
• After the Confederate victory at
Lee invades the:
• Turning point of the war.
Slide 15: DRAFT RIOTS
In 1863 the
Riots breakout 1.5 million dollars in
Up to 100:
Federal troops:
Slide 16: WAR IN THE WEST
May 1863 Grant lays siege to
• On
The
Confederacy is:
Slide 18: Election of 1864
In early 1864
The Democrats nominated:
• Between the Democratic convention and the election, there were spectacular Union victories including
Slide 19: FINAL CAMPAIGNS 1864
Grant takes command of the:
War of attrition: Fight until the South runs out of:
Slide 20: GRANT MOVES SOUTH
Grant presses:
Even thought defeated he continues to:
Summer of 1864 Grant lays siege:
Slide 21: MARCH TO THE SEA
While Grant presses Lee to the north
He conducts a Total War: war against the enemies:
Slide 22:
On
His troops cut a 60 mile swath:
Slide 23: THE END 1865
Grant forces Lee out:
Lee tries to escape to the west:
Slide 24:
President Lincoln favored: