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First Battle of Bull Run. Bull Run (I). Manassas, July 21, 1861, 25 miles south of Washington, D.C. 1st major land battle McDowell's (North) planned for a surprise attack (poorly executed). The Confederates found themselves at a disadvantage until reinforcements arrived by railroad.
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Bull Run (I) • Manassas, July 21, 1861, • 25 miles south of Washington, D.C. • 1st major land battle • McDowell's (North) planned for a surprise attack (poorly executed). The Confederates found themselves at a disadvantageuntil reinforcements arrived by railroad. • A Southern Victory!? • Union - 460 killed, 1,124 wounded, and 1,312 missing • Confederate -387 killed, 1,582 wounded, and 13 missing
Effects • Both sides realize the war is going to last longer --> more volunteers!!! • The Northern public was shocked at the unexpected defeat. • Lincoln fears D.C. potential capture. • “Stonewall” Jackson becomes a legend • McDowell gets replaced
“Stonewall” Jackson • Thomas Jonathan "Stonewall" Jackson • Confederate • As Confederate lines began to crumble (1st Bull Run), he demonstrated the discipline he instilled in his men. • "There is Jackson standing like a stone wall. Let us determine to die here, and we will conquer.” • After the battle, Jackson was promoted to major general
The Naval War • April 1861, Lincoln proclaims blockade • By spring 1862, most ports blocked • South used blockade runners (small vessels used to smuggle goods),to carry on some trade with Europe • Confederate raiders attacked Northern merchant ships • North captures New Orleans in April 1862, the central cotton trade port and city.
Robert E. Lee • President Abraham Lincoln had offered Lee command of the Union Army. • Lee chose to follow his home state, despite his personal desire for the Union to stay intact. • Lee originally served as a military adviser to President Jefferson Davis. • A shrewd battlefield commander • Won numerous battles against larger Union armies • Unable to force back Grant and surrendered on April 9, 1865.
Ulysses S. Grant • Under Grant, the Union Army defeated the Confederate military and effectively ended the war with the surrender of Robert E. Lee's army at Appomattox. • Reputation as an aggressive commander • 18th President of the United States (1869–1877) • Grant won passage of the 15th Amendment; giving constitutional protection for African American voting rights.
Antietam • Sharpsburg, Maryland :September 17, 1862 • On Union soil • Bloodiest 1-day battles in US history, about 23,000 casualties on both sides • Victory: Union • South’s Goal: invade the North, force the them to accept South’s independence. • Despite ample forces McClellan failed to destroy Lee's army but Lee withdraw his army back to Virginia without interference from the McClellan • McClellan is fired by Lincoln.
·Famous 54th Black Regiment of Massachusetts which was organized by Frederick Douglass