the furnace of civil war 1861-1865
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The Furnace of Civil War 1861-1865. At the beginning of the war Lincoln quick military action to show the folly to the south of Succession. The Furnace of Civil War 1861-1865. Bull Run (First Battle at Manassas) 90 day war Victory would show the superiority of the Union. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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The Furnace of Civil War 1861-1865
•At the beginning of the war• Lincoln quick military
action to show the folly to the south of Succession
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•Bull Run (First Battle at Manassas) 90 day war•Victory would show the
superiority of the Union
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•And the capturing of the confederate capital of Richmond
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• Spectators lined the route to the battle•North was confident of a
victory
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• Stonewall Jackson held the union at bay• Reinforcement from the south
allowed Jackson and the south drive out the union forces
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Stonewall Jackson
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• South victory caused volunteers to decline • It also proved to the north
that this was not going to be a short war
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• In 1861 General George B McClellan was given command of Army of Potomac
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•He planned a waterborne attack (Pensacola Campaign)• In 1862 McClellan captured
Yorktown
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•Came within sight of Richmond and attacked Jackson’s army • Lee launched a counter
attack
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•Became the Seven Days Battle June 26 to July 2 1862 drove the union forces back to the sea
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• Two more factors the resulted from the Peninsula campaign
1. Lincoln began to draft the Emancipation Proclamation
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•2. Union turned to a total war strategy
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•Union strategy became•1. Slowly suffocated the
South by blockading its coasts
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• 2. Liberate the slaves and undermine the economic foundation of the south• 3. Cut the Confederacy in half
by seizing control of the Mississippi River
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•4. Dismember the Confederacy by sending troops through Georgia, and Carolinas
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•5. Capture Richmond •6. Try everywhere to
engage the enemies strength and grind it inot submission
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•Northern Blockade focused on principal ports
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• In order to combat blockade ships were built to run blockade
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• First were fast ships that out ran blockade•Confederates then built the
Merrimac (Virginia)
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•Wooden ship covered with metal plates• The Merrimac became the
biggest threat to the blockade
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•Crash through wooden ships•March 9 1862 Monitor
(Union ironclad ship)
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•Met and battle became a standstill • However the fear of the
Peninsula campaign the Confederates destroyed the Merrimac
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• On land Lee has crushed McClellan's forces at Richmond Lee moved Northward• Second Bull Run August 29-30
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• Second Battle of Bull Run August 29-30 1862• Lee defeated General
Popes’ forces
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•After the victory at Second Bull Run Lee decided to invade the Union in Maryland
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• Lee’s objective was to inspire the border states to rise up against the the north and join the COnfederacy
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•As Lee moved into Maryland he met McClellan's forces at Antietam
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• September 17, 1862 •McClellan stopped Lee
forces after finding the battle plans of Lee
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•McClellan constantly refused to attack was insubordinate to Lincoln was finally dismissed by Lincon
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• The victory or stalemate at Antietam gave Lincoln the backing to issue the Emancipation Proclamation
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• Lincoln now made an added incentive to win the war a moral cause• It also was the pivotal point
or battle that convinced
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• England and France would stay out of the war and strengthen the diplomatic position of the US to Europe
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• The Emancipation Proclamation did nothing to free the slaves (it only freed slaves that were in rebellion against the US)• It was not enforced
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• Lincoln feared that if enforced border states would secede• It also destroyed any chance of
a negotiated settlement to end war
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•Blacks now were able to enlist in the Union Army
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• The Confederacy did not enlists slaves until one month before the war ended
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• Lee and Gettysburg •New commander of Union
was General Burnside
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•Before Gettysburg Confederacy had routed Burnside at Fredericksburg •He was replaced General
Hooker
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• Hooker was defeated by Lee forces at Chancellorsville• At Chancellorsville Stonewall
Jackson was shot and mortally wounded
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• Tremendous loss to Lee and South•Gettysburg became the
final charge by Lee
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• The armies met at Gettysburg July 1-3 • Series of Battles with the
decisive battle on July 3 Pickett’s Charge was repelled
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•After defeat of Confederate army at Gettysburg all hope for a Confederate victory were gone
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The Furnace of Civil War 1861-1865
• The War in West•Vicksburg fell July 4 1863•Grant was in charge at
Vicksburg
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• The importance of Vicksburg•Opened Mississippi river to
Northern trade
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•No foreign help from Europe•Quell peace agitation•Cut off supply of cattle and
other goods
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• From Texas and Louisiana
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•Grant defeated South at Chattanooga and Tennessee was clear of Confederates
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• Sherman's march on South•Captured Atlanta •Main reasons for march
through south
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•Destroy supply lines of South by destroying transportation system•Destroy morale of south by
destroying homes
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• Captured Savannah Ga.• And South Carolina by end of
1864• Despite the charge and carnage
lives were saved by shortening of war
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•Critics of Lincoln in own party• Led by Secretary of
Treasury Salmon Chase
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• Congressional Committee on the Conduct of the War• Radical Republicans resented
the expansion of presidential power during war time
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•And were pressing Lincoln on quicker emancipation
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• Peace Democrats after Stephen Douglas death Democrats were split • Peace democrats were not
supportive of Lincoln and most dangerous to the union
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•Copperheads radical peace Democrats•Republicans joined Pro war
democrats and formed union party
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• Election of 1864• Fearing defeat Republicans
joined War Democrats to form Union party
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•VP Andrew Johnson was chosen as a running mate for Lincoln (War Democrat)•Democrats selected and
Copperheads chose
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•George B McClellan • Lincoln’s reelection was
the final blow to the South• They believed that if
Lincoln was defeated
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• The south may have had a chance for victory• For Lincolns chances of
winning the capture of Atlanta and Mobile Ala. were critical
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•Grant is put in place as commandeer of Union troops to begin final assult on South
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•Grant engaged in a series of Battles (Wilderness Campaign)•Grant ordered a frontal
assault on Cold Harbor
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•Grant was willing to accept 2 union lives for every Confederate loss•Grant’s had more weapons
at his disposal and held on
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•He then went on to capture Richmond •All was lost• Lee surrendered to Grant
at Appomatax
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• Effetely ending the Civil War
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• Lincoln Assassination•Many enemies •Not only conspiracy to
assassinate President
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•But Secretary of War•And Vice President Johnson
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• Lincoln went to Ford’s theater Ulysses S Grant was invited but declined•As the play progressed
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• John Wilkes Booth snuck up the theater•He had performed there
many times as an actor
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• Snuck up behind the president fired a single shot into the president’s head
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•At the same time another assassin attacked the Secretary of war stabbed him but the wounds were not fatal
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•Andrew Johnson assassin got drunk and chickened out
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