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Chapter 21 The Furnace of Civil War
  • AP History

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1ST BATTLE OF BULL RUN
  • A Union army of 30,000 men drilled near
    Washington. Ill prepared to fight
  • Lincoln called for an attack on the smaller
    Confederate force _at_ Bull Run
  • Hopefully, they could take Richmond
  • Read pages 435-436

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1ST BATTLE OF BULL RUN
  • Significant psychological and political
    consequences
  • Victory was worse than defeat for the South.
  • Southern enlistment fell sharply
  • Preparations for a protracted war slackened
  • Defeat was better than victory for the North.
  • Illusions for a short war ended.
  • Started preparing for a prolonged war

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PENINSULA CAMPAIGN
  • 1861- George MacClellan was given command of the
    Army of the Potomac- Pgs 436-437
  • Peninsula Campaign-May, 1862 (page 437)
  • MacClellan and 100,000 troops inched towards
    Richmond
  • Stonewall Jackson- put Washington DC in jeopardy
  • Jeb Stuart harassed MacClellan
  • Seven Days Battle- June 26, July 2- Lees smaller
    force attacked MacClellans troops
  • Lee defeats MacClellan
  • Page 437

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NEW UNION STRATEGY
  • The Union turns to TOTAL WAR!
  • New Union Strategy
  • Slowly suffocate the South by blockading its
    coasts
  • Liberate the slaves- destroy southern economy
  • Take control of the Mississippi, cutting the
    Confederacy in half
  • Chop the Confederacy to pieces- Take Georgia and
    the Carolinas
  • Take Richmond
  • Try everywhere to engage the enemys main
    strength and grind it to submission
  • The war at Sea- 438-440

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The Pivotal Point Antietam
  • Lincoln fired MacClellan and replaced him with
    General John Pope
  • Lee defeats Pope at the Second Battle of Bull
    Run- Aug. 1862
  • Lincoln re-instates MacClellan
  • Robert E. Lee marches his troops into Maryland
  • Hoped to gain foreign recognition
  • Seduce the border states away from the Union
  • Battle of Antietam- Sept 17, 1862- Single
    bloodiest day of the war

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The Pivotal Point Antietam
  • MacClellan had found a copy of Lees plans
  • Read pages 440-441
  • MacClellan was again replaced
  • Sept. 23, 1862- Emancipation Proclamation
  • Confederacy lost any chance of gaining foreign
    support

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EMANCIPATION PROCLAMATION
  • Where he could he would not, and where he would
    he could not.
  • Its Effects
  • Thousands of slaves ran away- one in seven
  • Strengthened the moral cause at home and abroad
  • No chance for diplomacy- Fight to the finish
  • Opposition in the North mounted
  • Abolitionist- not far enough/Butternut-Border
    states- went too far
  • South- Outcry of Injustice
  • Europe- Ultimate doom of slavery- any chance of
    European aid ended
  • BLACKS BATTLE BONDAGE- 443-444

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LEE AT GETTYSBURG
  • After Antietam Burnside replace McClellan
  • Dec. 13, 1862- Fredricksburg- Burnside slaughter
    Pen
  • Hooker replaces Burnside
  • Chancellorsville- May 2-4, 1863- Jackson killed
  • Meade replaces Hooker
  • Lee Prepares to attack Pennsylvania
  • Pages 445-446

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Three Days At Gettysburg
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Federal Confederate
Engaged 85-88,000 70-75,000
Killed 3,155 3,903
Wounded, and Mortally Wounded 14,529 18,735
Missing 5,365 5,425
Total Losses 23,049 28,063
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THE WAR IN THE WEST
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THE WAR IN THE WEST
  • Grants first victory came in northern Tennessee
  • Brought Kentucky more securely into the North
  • Shiloh- April 6-7, 1862
  • Union victory- No quick end to the war in the
    West
  • Read Page 448
  • Spring of 1862- David Farragut takes N.O.

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THE WAR IN THE WEST
  • July 4, 1863- Grant takes Vicksburg
  • Spinal cord of the Confederacy was now severed
  • News of Vicksburg and Gettysburg reached
    Washington at the same time
  • Lessened the Northern peace agitation
  • Caused massive economic pain to the Confederacy
  • Diplomatic gain

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SHERMAN SCORCHES GEORGIA
  • November, 1863- Grant takes Chattanooga,
    Tennessee was now in the hands of the Union
  • Lincoln puts Grant in charge of the Army of the
    Patomac
  • Sherman takes over in the West
  • Sept. 63- Sherman captures Atlanta
  • Nov. 63- Sherman burns Atlanta
  • 1864- March to the Sea- TOTAL WAR

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THE WAR IN THE WEST
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The politics of war
  • Political infighting and factions within his own
    party threatened his presidency
  • Leading critics of the President- Samuel Chase
  • Resented his expansion of power
  • Called for complete emancipation
  • Northern Democrats
  • Associated with seceders
  • War Democrats- Supported the President
  • Peace Democrats- Did not support the war
  • Copperheads- Openly obstructed the war-
    Attacked the draft, Lincoln and Emancipation

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ELECTION OF 1864
  • Republican Party became the Union Party
  • Lincoln fought Chase for the party nomination-
    Lincoln won fairly easily
  • Lincoln made Andrew Johnson his VP- Why?
  • Democrats nominated General McClellan
  • Read Pages 452-453

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