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The Civil War. Blue: Union states Red: Confederate states Light Blue: Border states (states with slaves that did not secede). Battle Maps. II. Strategy. A. North : Anaconda Plan 1. Take Southern capital city of Richmond 2. Blockade Southern ports 3. Cut South in 2 (Miss. River)
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Blue: Union statesRed: Confederate statesLight Blue: Border states (states with slaves that did not secede)
II. Strategy A. North: Anaconda Plan 1. Take Southern capital city of Richmond 2. Blockade Southern ports 3. Cut South in 2 (Miss. River) B. South: Defensive; attack if possible
Generals at Bull RunGeneral Irvin McDowell vs. General Pierre Beauregard
III. Major Battles and Events • 1st Battle of Bull Run - July, 1861 - Rebels guarding RR
Going to a picnic • Bull Run Creek--Manassas, VA • First true battle of the war • "You are green, it is true, but they are green also; you are all green alike." • Railroad Junction • Desertion • Union troops retreat in panic • Confederates thought the war was over
"There stands Jackson like a stone wall! Rally behind the Virginians” July 21st, 1861 Union troops -28,000 Confederate Troops-32,000 Mc Dowell v. Beauregard Casualties-2,800(U) to 1,900(C) No more ninety day enlistments Lincoln asks for 3 -year enlistments “Stonewall” Jackson earns his nickname
Bull Run Creek-- Manassas, Virginia • The first battle was an important Confederate victory. Manassas showed that the war was going to be very long and difficult for both sides.
Naming of Civil War battles • Reason many Civil War battles have 2 names: The North named them after bodies of water while the South named them after villages
2. Naval War - 1862- March -North blockades the South
The Battle of the Ironclads,March, 1862 The Monitor vs.the Merrimac
3. Shiloh, TN -1862- April- Shiloh (TN) -Rebs surprise Union -By 2nd day, Union takes victory
4. 2nd Battle of Bull Run -Aug, 1862 -Lee wins, crosses into MD but is stopped by McClellan
Battle of Antietam “Bloodiest Single Day of the War” September 17, 1862 23,000 casualties
Antietam Creek: Sharpsburg, MD • Bloody battle in Maryland resulted in a tie, but Robert E. Lee’s army had to retreat back into Virginia. Lee attacked the North because he needed a victory on Northern soil.
5. Antietam Creek-1862 -Bloodiest day of the war -No winner- Lee retreats but McClellan does not pursue Lincoln at Antietam
6. Emancipation Proclamation -Jan 1, 1863: Lincoln issues following the Union “victory” at Antietam
Freed the slaves in the REBELLING STATES ONLY • Why not KY, DE, MO, and MD? • Slaves were used as army labor, so Lincoln “confiscated” this labor
-Allowed blacks to enlist in Union Army -After this, compromise is not possible between the 2 sides
Battle of ChancellorsvilleMay 1, 1863 James Ewell Brown 'Jeb' Stuart Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson Joseph “Fighting Joe” Hooker
7. Chancellorsville -May 1863 -Stonewall accidentally killed by own men “The Last Meeting”
Chancellorsville, Virginia • Stonewall Jackson loses his life after achieving one of the greatest military maneuvers of the Civil War at Chancellorsville, in Virginia.
8. Gettysburg -July 1863 -Turning point of the war -South lost morale and spirit
Gettysburg, Pennsylvania • Gettysburg was an important Northern victory. The Confederate Army was cut down by almost 25%.
Gettysburg • Union dead on the battlefield
Gettysburg • Little Round Top
Gettysburg • The Wheatfield
Gettysburg • Meade’s headquarters on Cemetery Ridge
Gettysburg • Lee’s Headquarters