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Crucible of Freedom: Civil War, 1861-1865. Chapter 15. The civil War. Mobilization Conscription The “20 Negro” Law The “poor man’s fight” The Impressment Act 1863. The civil war. Financing the War War Bonds Paper Money Taxes The National Bank Act. The civil war. Lincoln’ Leadership
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Crucible of Freedom: Civil War, 1861-1865 Chapter 15
The civil War • Mobilization • Conscription • The “20 Negro” Law • The “poor man’s fight” • The Impressment Act 1863
The civil war • Financing the War • War Bonds • Paper Money • Taxes • The National Bank Act
The civil war • Lincoln’ Leadership • Radical Republicans • Reconstruction Plans • Jefferson Davis • States’ rights
The civil war • The Border States • Lincoln suspends the writ of habeas corpus. • John Merryman • Ex parte Merryman • Roger B. Taney
The civil war • New Weapons • Springfield and Enfield rifles • Surprise attacks • Submarines • Gatling Gun
The civil war • The Anaconda Plan • General Winfield Scott • The Southern Strategy • Fort Sumter
The civil war • Robert E. Lee • The First battle of Bull Run • Manassas Junction • Lincoln’s response to the battle Bull Run
The Civil war • Richmond • General George McClellan • June 1862 • Lincoln’s response to McClellan
The civil war • The 2nd Battle of Bull Run • Antietam • Reasons for attacking at Antietam • Results
The civil war • Fredericksburg • General Ambrose Burnside • The War in the West • Ulysses S. Grant
The civil war • Grant • Missouri and Kentucky • Tennessee • Shiloh • Admiral David Farragut
The civil war • The typical soldier • Serving in the infantry • Scarcities • Living conditions • Writing home
The civil war • The role of the navy • Steam ships • The southern coastline • Blockade runners • Iron clads • The Hunley
The civil war • Diplomatic Recognition • James Mason and John Slidell • The Trent Affair • Lincoln’s Response • The British desire for cotton
The civil war • The Emancipation Proclamation • The Confiscation Act • Lincoln’s reasons for not freeing slaves • The 2nd Confiscation Act • The Impact of the Emancipation Proclamation
The Civil War • Blacks in the Union Army • The Freedmen's Bureau • The 54th Massachusetts • Fort Wagner
The civil war • July 4, 1863 • Vicksburg • Gettysburg • The Gettysburg Address
The Civil War • The North • The Homestead Act • The Morill Land Grant Act • Women in the war • The South
The civil War • Dissenters • Peace Democrats • The US Sanitary Commission • Dorothea Dix • Clara Barton
The civil war • Women’s Rights • Elizabeth Cady Stanton • Susan B. Anthony • The National Woman’s Loyal League
The civil war • The war in the east. • Ulysses S. Grant • William T. Sherman • Sherman’s “March to the Sea”
The civil war • The Election of 1864 • Salmon Chase • George McClellan • Andrew Johnson
The civil war • Spring 1865 • Grant • Lee • Appomattox Courthouse • John Wilkes Booth • The Results of the War