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Civil War. Review. Election of 1860 Secession. 1 st (Unofficial) Battle: Fort Sumter, SC. April 12, 1861 – General PGT Beauregard opened fire Major Robert Anderson tried to hold fort but ran out of supplies Lincoln declared South in rebellion. After Fort Sumter ….
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Review • Election of 1860 • Secession
1st (Unofficial) Battle: Fort Sumter, SC • April 12, 1861 – General PGT Beauregard opened fire • Major Robert Anderson tried to hold fort but ran out of supplies • Lincoln declared South in rebellion
After Fort Sumter… • VA, NC, TN & AK joined Confederacy • Borders States - between North & South • became very important to the North – DE, MD, WV, KY & MO
More Railroads More Factories Balanced Economy Larger Population Functioning Gov’t. Union Strengths
More Trained Officers Defensive Position Preservation of Way of Life Confederate Strengths
Strategy • The South • Fight a defensive war • Entice England or France to side with the Confederacy in order to keep its immense textile industry supplied with cotton • Fight a “war of attrition” in order to make the war as long, as bloody, and as costly as possible for the North in hopes that they would simply quit
Strategy • The North • Fight an offensive war and to overwhelm the Confederacy with sheer numbers of troops • Gain control of the West via the Mississippi River and march east towards Richmond • Gain control of the far South and march northward towards Richmond • Gain control of the Atlantic and march west towards Richmond
New Technology • Bullet – long piece of metal w/ rounded end
New Technology 2.Rifling – spiral groove cut inside gun barrel
New Technology • Shell – Exploding cannon ball
Canister – Shell filled w/ tiny lead balls New Technology
Ironclad Gunboats – steamships w/ iron plating New Technology
Draft – required military service Suspended Writ of Habeas Corpus – right to a trial before imprisonment Increased Gov’t Power
Internal Revenue Act – tax on liquor, tobacco, medicine & paper became Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Increased Gov’t Power
Created National Currency: Greenbacks Increased Gov’t Power
Pacific Railroad Act of 1862 – project to connect East & West w/ railroads Increased Gov’t Power
Increased Gov’t Power • Emancipation Proclamation: all enslaved people in areas of open rebellion were freed
Company C of the 54th MA Regiment • 1st African American Regiment • Led by Colonel Robert Gould Shaw • Most of the regiment was killed during attack on Fort Wagner
Election of 1864 Rep. – Abraham Lincoln Dem. – George McClellan • Lincoln thought he would lose! • McClellan hated Lincoln!
Election of 1864 • Just before the election Sherman took Atlanta • This victory changed the country’s outlook • Lincoln won re-election
Civil War Prison Camps North • Point Lookout, MA • Camp Chase, OH • Fort Delaware
Civil War Prison Camps South • Libby’s Prison, VA • Andersonville, Ga • 100 soldiers died a day • Commander guilty of war crimes
TERRIBLE! Docs did not sterilize equipment! Went days w/out washing equipment! High rates of infection Medical Conditions
Medical Conditions Some tried to make changes: • Clara Barton – gave first aide to troops & started Red Cross • Dorothea Dix – Organized Union’s nursing corps
Economy NORTH • Flourished • Industry boomed • Women took jobs in factories SOUTH • Declined • Food Shortages • Still produced cotton & not food crops