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Title: The 2nd Half of the Civil War


1
The 2nd Half of the Civil War
  • Gettysburg through Lincolns Assassination

2
Politics in the South
  • Draft
  • Southerners were not reenlisting
  • General Lee pushes for a draft required
    military service
  • April 1862, Confederate Congress passes first
    draft law
  • White men from 18 to 35 required three year
    service
  • Exceptions
  • Owners of more than 20 slaves
  • Southerners wealthy enough to hire a substitute
  • States Rights
  • Seeking help from Europe

3
Politics in the North
  • Tensions with Great Britain
  • Republicans in control
  • Financial Measures
  • 1861, first federal income tax
  • Greenbacks
  • Emergency Wartime Actions
  • Martial Law
  • Draft
  • Opposition to the War
  • Riots protesting draft
  • Copperheads
  • Lincoln suspends the writ of habeas corpus

4
Emancipation and the War
  • Lincoln and slavery
  • Originally only wanted to preserve the Union
  • Did not think he had the right to abolish slavery
  • Ending slavery became a war strategy
  • The Emancipation Proclamation
  • January 1, 1863, slaves in areas of rebellion
    against the government would be free
  • Reaction to the Proclamation

5
African Americans Fight
  • Contraband
  • Slaves became property of the Union government
  • Government then freed them
  • African American Soldiers
  • Gained ability to fight after the proclamation
  • Originally in all black regiments under a white
    officer

6
The Hardships of War
  • Southern Economy
  • Food production declines
  • Planters refused to stop growing cotton
  • Industry increased
  • Inflation
  • Northern Economy
  • Most northern industries were helped by the war
  • Women fill jobs
  • Profiteering
  • Prison Camps
  • Andersonville, Georgia
  • Medical Conditions
  • Attempt to curve disease
  • Disease killed most of the people who died in the
    war
  • Clara Barton
  • Creates the Red Cross
  • The United States Sanitary Commission

7
Gettysburg
  • July 1
  • Union takes position along Cemetery Ridge
  • Confederacy takes position along Seminary Ridge
  • July 2
  • Longstreet slow to attack, Meade gets reinforced
  • Little Round Top Joshua Chamberlain, bayonets
  • July 3
  • Lee orders a direct assault on the center of the
    line
  • Picketts Charge

8
Results of Gettysburg
  • Union
  • 23,000 casualties
  • Confederates
  • 28,000 casualties
  • July 4th, Confederates retreat
  • No other invasions of North

9
Vicksburg
  • Grant makes unsuccessful attempts between
    December 1862 and April 1863
  • Grant moves around Vicksburg and comes in from
    the east
  • The Siege of Vicksburg
  • Confederates give up on July 4th
  • Cut South in Half!

10
The Gettysburg Address
  • November 19, 1863
  • Edward Everett speaks
  • Lincoln speaks
  • New definition of the United States

11
Grant Takes Command
  • March 1864, Lincoln gives Grant full control of
    the Union army
  • Grant places William Tecumseh Sherman in control
    in the west
  • Battle of the Wilderness
  • Battle of Spotsylvania
  • Battle of Cold Harbor
  • The Siege of Petersburg

12
Sherman in Georgia
  • Battle of Kennesaw Mountain
  • President Davis replaces Johnston with James Hood
  • Atlanta taken
  • Shermans March to the Sea

13
Election of 1864
  • Lincoln fears losing
  • Andrew Johnson named Vice-President candidate
  • Democrat from Tennessee
  • Democrats nominate George McClellan
  • With Sherman taking Atlanta, Lincoln easily wins
  • Thirteenth Amendment
  • Passed in February of 1865 and ratified on
    December 6, 1865
  • Ended slavery in the U.S.

14
End of the War
  • Grant controls Richmond
  • Sherman begins to move north
  • Destroys South Carolina
  • Appomattox Court House
  • Lee leaves Richmond to unite with Johnstons
    forces
  • April 9, 1865, Lee surrounded at Appomattox Court
    House, VA
  • Lee surrenders his army to Grant
  • Johnston surrenders to Sherman in North Carolina

15
Lincolns Assassination
  • John Wilkes Booth leads failed kidnapping plot
  • Booth leads plan to kill General Grant, Vice
    President Johnson, Secretary of State Seward, and
    President Lincoln
  • April 14, 1865
  • Fords Theater in Washington, D.C.
  • Booth mortally wounds Lincoln
  • Died the next morning
  • Booth killed in a tobacco warehouse in Virginia
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