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Title: Front Sumter, South Carolina


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Front Sumter, South Carolina
  • Since South Carolina had seceded from the United
    States, it didnt want Northern soldiers on its
    land at Fort Sumter
  • Southern General Beauregard tried to get the
    northern general Anderson to surrender Fort
    Sumter.

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Fort Sumter
  • The first battle of the Civil War began on April
    12, 1861.
  • After 2 days, the North surrendered the fort to
    the South.
  • Only one soldier was killed due to a cannon
    accident during the surrendering ceremony.

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The 1st Manassas or 1st Bull Run, VA
  • July 21,1861
  • Union and Confederate forces fought for control
    of the war in Virginia.
  • First major battle of Civil War in Virginia, in
    July 1861
  • Union army of 35,000 under General Irvin McDowell
  • Confederate army of 22,000 under General Pierre
    G. T. Beauregard
  • Clashed at Bull Run Creek near Manassas
  • Additional 10,000 Confederates arrived
  • Confederate troops under General Thomas
    Stonewall Jackson held against Union advance
  • Confederates counterattacked
  • Union troops retreated
  • Confederates won First Battle of Bull Run, also
    known as the First Battle of Manassas

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  • The Battle of Antietam gave the North a slight
    advantage.
  • Confederate leaders wanted to follow Lees
    victories in Virginia with victory on northern
    soil.
  • Lees Confederate troops and McClellans Union
    army met along Antietam Creek in Maryland on
    September 17, 1862.
  • The Battle of Antietam was the bloodiest
    single-day battle in U.S. history, with more than
    12,000 Union and 13,000 Confederate casualties.
  • It was an important victory for the Union,
    stopping Lees northward advance.

Antietam 1862
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The Battle of Gettysburg, PA
  • The Battle of Gettysburg in July 1863 was a major
    turning point in the war.
  • Largest and bloodiest battle of Civil War
  • More than 51,000 soldiers were killed, wounded,
    captured, or went missing in three days.
  • It was an important victory for the Union because
    it stopped Lees plan of invading the North.
  • On November 19,1863. President Lincoln gave
    Gettysburg Address.

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  • Sherman Strikes the South
  • Lincoln needed victory for Union army to help him
    win reelection in 1864.
  • General William Tecumseh Shermans campaign to
    destroy Souths railroads and industries provided
    Lincoln his victory.
  • Shermans 100,000 troops marched south from
    Tennessee in spring of 1864 to capture Atlanta,
    Georgia, in September, and Savannah in December.
    Sherman practiced total war, destroying civilian
    and economic resources, in the hope of ruining
    the Souths economy and ending its ability to
    fight. He hoped this would speed the end of the
    war.

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Appomattox Courthouse
  • Union troops forced the South to surrender in
    1865, ending the Civil War.
  • Grant broke through Confederate defenses at
    Petersburg, Virginia, and Lee retreated to
    Richmond on April 2, 1865.
  • Grant surrounded Lees army.
  • Lee surrendered to Grant at the small town of
    Appomattox Courthouse, Virginia, on April 9,
    1865.

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