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1850s and Civil War ExamSG. States should be able to decide most matters for themselves. South feared election of AL would be an end to slavery in territories and eventually the South. N—JB a marytr for cause of abolition - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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1850s and Civil War Exam SG

• States should be able to decide most matters for themselves

• South feared election of AL would be an end to slavery in territories and eventually the South.

• N—JB a marytr for cause of abolition• S—were alarmed because they see him

seeking to use violence to destroy the Southern way of life

• Bloodiest single day in the war• Stopped Lee’s first invasion of North• Gave AL chance to issue EP

• Ended all confederate hope of invading the N• Major turning point in war• Stonewall Jackson missed by RELee

• Split the S into E and W as Mississippi R controlled by Union

• Sherman wanted this city—as it was a major RR hub for the CSA

• 1st battle of the CW• S fires first shots

• GA waas used to dedicate a cemetery for the Union army’s dead at Gettysburg.

• Was to honor fallen soldiers

• 1. CA state• 2.stronger Federal Fugitive Slave Law• Bans slave trade in DC• Popular sovereignty used to determine if new

states slave or free

• Freed slaves in state in rebellion• Moral cause for war

• The people of the territory would vote to be slave or free as a state

• Major aim—look at NAME—abolish slavery nationwide

• Topic was slavery in the territories • D was for PS• L was against the expansion of slavery

• Network of safehouses [stations] used by runaway slaves [passengers] on their way north to freedom

• famous conductor was Harriet Tubman—known as Moses to her people

• Harriet Beecher Stowe wrote• N—grew angry over slavery• S—banned the book GA sought to arrest her

• 1.PS for Kansas and Nebraska• 2. mini CW in Kansas [Bleeding Kansas in the

mid 1850s]

• North Ads –food production, civilian leadership [AL], industrial capacity

• North DISADS—poor military leadership• South ADS—good military leadership, hopeful

of alliance with England [Eng needed their cotton for their factories]—this was overstated

• Dis—pop, fact, civ leadership

• Court order that requires authorities to appear before a judge and show cause why a prisoner must be jailed

• AL suspends during CW

• Confederate commander—who opposed secession but refused to fight against Virginia

• Hero at Vicksburg• Became commander of all Union armies in

1864

• Final surrender of the CSA army took place here

• Was accidently killed at the Battle of Chancellorsville [CSA victory led by SJ plans] by his own troops

• Path of destruction across GA—[totalwar]—60 miles wide path of total destruction from Atlanta to Savannah

• Famous for his Sherman neckties –destroying RR tracks

• Angel of the battlefield• Founder of American Red Cross

• Abolished slavery and involuntary servitude in US

• Shot AL in head at Ford’s theatre after the CW was essentially over AL dies on 4/15/1865

• Name given to Northern Democrats who wanted to make peace with the South [CSA]

• President of the CSA• A micromanager• Interferes with war effort of CSA

• Union general who was fired by AL fir having a case of the SLOWS after the battle of Antietam

• Democratic candidate for President in 1864—running against AL in the midst of the CW

Effect—Results of the CW

• 1. Union was preserved• 2. Southern infrastructure [roads, RR]

destroyed and farm fields burned

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