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Title: Politics and the Civil War


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Politics and the Civil War
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Problems facing the new Government
  • 1. Lack of Soldiers
  • 2. Lack of Supplies
  • 3. Lack of Money
  • 4. Lack of Allies

3
Issue 1 Mobilizing (getting everything ready)
for War
  • General Lee calls for a draft required military
    service
  • Many claimed it violated states rights
  • April 1862 draft law passed requiring white men
    18 to 35 to serve for three years in the army
  • After Antietam age raised to 45
  • Later to 50
  • Some local governments refused to conduct the
    draft
  • Whole counties in some areas run by draft dodgers
  • ΒΌ of eligible did not show up

4
  • Authorized army to seize male slaves for military
    labor (paid a monthly fee)
  • Disrupted work on plantations

5
Issue 2 Lack of Supplies
  • Seized control of all Southern railroads
  • Set requirements for the production of wool,
    cotton and leather
  • Farmers required to contribute 1/10th of
    production to the war effort

6
Issue 3 Lack of Money
  • Imposed income tax to raise funds

7
Issue 4 Lack of Allies
  • Look to Europe specifically Great Britain and
    France
  • Did not receive recognition official acceptance
    as an independent nation
  • Great Britain agreed to allow its ports to be
    used to build Confederate privateers 11 of
    these ships played a key role in the war

8
  • France would not openly support the Confederacy
    until the Great Britain recognized them
  • Great Britain torn many believed an independent
    South would be better economically, others did
    not support slavery and feared there was no way
    the South could win
  • Decided they would take a wait and see approach
    offer help after the South proved themselves

9
Politics in the North
  • Felt in order to maintain the Union sacrifices
    had to be made

10
Issue 1 Tensions with Great Britain
  • Angered by talks between the British and
    Confederates
  • Late 1861 President Davis sent two reps John
    Slidell and James Mason to negotiate with the
    British on a postal ship (Trent)
  • They were stopped by the Union in international
    waters
  • They were removed from the ship and brought back
    to the United States

11
  • Great Britain government sent troops to Canada
    and threatened war unless Slidell and Mason were
    released
  • Lincoln ordered their release one war at a
    time
  • Lincoln demanded 19 million in compensation for
    damage done by privateer ships and other actions
    on the British behalf strained relations for
    almost 10 years

12
Issue 2 Republicans completely control Congress
  • Without any opposition any law they wanted could
    be pushed through
  • Most active Congress in American history
  • Pacific Railroad Act passed linked Chicago to
    the West (proposed by Stephen Douglas). Allowed
    the federal government to give land and money to
    companies to construct a railroad from Nebraska
    to the Pacific Coast

13
  • Homestead Act offered free government land to
    people willing to settle on it
  • Tariffs also raised to fund the war

14
Issue 3 Raising Money
  • 1861 first federal income tax passed
  • Internal Revenue Act imposed taxes on items
    such as liquor, tobacco, medicine, and newspaper
    ads
  • Ended when war was over
  • 1862 created national currency greenbacks no
    longer backed by gold

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Issue 4 Opposition to the War
  • Had to institute a draft as well
  • New York City draft riots (July 1863)
  • More than 100 people killed, 11 African Americans
    who seemed to be targeted
  • New political opposition Copperheads
  • Democrats who warned that Republican policies
    would bring a flood of freed slaves to the North
    who would take jobs from whites
  • Encouraged whites to dodge the draft

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Issue 5 Law and Order
  • Extreme measures used by Lincoln to silence
    opposition
  • Focus on border states where opposition was
    strongest and secession seemed possible
    specifically Maryland
  • Sept 1861 all disloyal members of the
    Maryland legislature were arrested (prevented the
    surrounding of DC)
  • Supported an uprising aimed against the
    Pro-Confederacy in Missouri

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  • Put martial law into effect emergency rule by
    military authorities suspended Bill of Rights
  • Lincoln is only American president to ever do
    this (Davis also did this)
  • Suspended writ of habeas corpus legal
    protection requiring a court determine if a
    person is lawfully imprisoned
  • More than 13,000 Americans who objected to Union
    war policies were imprisoned without a trial
    during the war
  • Most Northerners did approve of Lincolns actions
  • Today the Patriot Act suspends habeas corpus
    again
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