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Life Behind the Lines. The North Trent Affair – Increased tensions between the U.S. and Great Britain. Congress – Republicans are able to pass: Pacific Railroad Act – 1862 Morrill Tariff – 1861 Homestead Act – 1862 Morrill Land Grant Act – 1862
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Life Behind the Lines The North Trent Affair – Increased tensions between the U.S. and Great Britain. Congress – Republicans are able to pass: Pacific Railroad Act – 1862 Morrill Tariff – 1861 Homestead Act – 1862 Morrill Land Grant Act – 1862 1st Federal Income Tax – Internal Revenue Act National Banking System – Greenbacks
Life Behind the Lines The North Lincoln – Needed to keep the border states in the union Martial Law Draft Suspend Writ of Habeas Corpus
Life Behind the Lines The South State’s Rights Draft – 3 year period – 18 – 50 years of age Controlled Economy – Production/Agriculture Income Tax Use of Slave Labor Confederate Privateers Looking to gain British/France Recognition
Life Behind the Lines Copperheads Anti-War Democrats Looked to go against Republicans policies. Feared freed slaves coming to the North and taking away jobs. Encouraged Northern dissention.
Life Behind the Lines African Americans Radical Republicans – Non-African Americans who wanted to punish the Confederacy. Emancipation Proclamation 1863 – Mixed reactions from those in the country but convinced Great Britain from intervening. Ben Butler – Considered Slaves to be contraband– Confiscation Acts of 1861/1862. African Americans joined the war effort – 54th Massachusetts Division (Glory).
Life Behind the Lines Hardships South - Food/Supplies Shortages - Inflation North - Industry Boomed Prison Camps – Andersonville Medical Condition – Clara Barton founded the American Red Cross