the civil war ap chapters 20 & 21. “manifest destiny” lincoln had campaigned against the...
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The Civil WarAP Chapters 20 & 21
“Manifest Destiny” Lincoln had campaigned
against the spread of slavery…
Buchanan had done nothing to ease the situation…
Lincolns 1st Inaugural Address…
Fort Sumter April 12, 1861 Lincoln… P.G.T. Beauregard… A bloodless start…
Lincoln calls for75,000 Volunteers To put down the
“insurrection”… Abuses executive power
Authorizes spending without congress
Suspends the writ of habeas corpus
VA, NC, AR, TN secede – Confederate capitol moves to Richmond
The Border States
Wartime Advantages
North Military
Population:22 million… 800,000 immigrants… 180,000 African Americans
would enter… Economic
85% of factories… 70% of railroads… 65% of farmlands…
Political Strong central government
South Military
Population:5 ½ million… Defensive war… Experienced generals…
Economic Overseas demand for cotton…
Political Struggle for independence…
Union Strategy Anaconda Plan…
Initially ineffective – 3,500 miles of coastline…
Blockade runners…
Unable to win an early decisive battle…
War of Attrition…
First Battle of Bull Run (Manassas)- July 1861
Only 30 miles from D.C….
“Stonewall” Jackson…
Large psychological impact…
Army of the Potomac Gen. George
McClellan Overcautious always
thought he was outnumbered…
Frustrated Lincoln…
The War at Sea The Trent Affair… The CSS Alabama… Confederates attempt
to get Laird Rams…
Monitor vs. Merrimac – March 1862
Peninsula Campaign (April-June 1862)
McClellan tries to flank Richmond…
Robert E. Lee emerges to thwart
the attack…
Gen. John Pope replaces McClellan
Second Bull Run (Manassas) July-August 1862
Lee strikes quickly at Pope and forces him into a trap…
Federals withdraw to Washington…
Lincoln replaces Pope with McClellan
Antietam (September 1862) Lee invades Maryland… McClellan intercepts Lee’s
plans… Bloodiest day of the war… Considered one of the most
decisive battles in world history…
Lee retreats, McClellan doesn’t pursue.. (he’s replaced by Ambrose Burnside)
Really a “draw” but Lincoln considers it a badly needed victory…
EmancipationProclamation Effective Jan. 1, 1863 Changed the moral
cause of the war… Only freed slaves in
areas of rebellion… Reaction
North South Europe
Shiloh (April 1862) Grant had captured
Fort Henry & Fort Donelson in Feb…
Albert Johnston surprises Grant at Shiloh…
Over 23,000 killed wounded or missing…
Chancellorsville (May 1863) Lee had defeated Burnside at
Fredericksburg in 1862 – he was replaced by Joseph Hooker…
At Chancellorsville Lee… Stonewall Jackson… “I have lost my right arm…” Hooker is replaced by George
Meade…
Gettysburg (July 1-3 1863) Lee invades PA… Bloodiest battle of
Civil War… 1st Day:
Confederates take Gettysburg – Union takes high ground (Little Round Top & Cementary Ridge)
Day 2: Lee tries to flank Union right and left…they hold
Day 3: Lee orders George Pickett to charge the center…
“High Tide of the Confederacy”…
Lee retreats … Meade doesn’t
pursue… Gettysburg Address
(November 1863)…
Vicksburg Falls (July 4, 1863) 7month siege… Last Confederate
stronghold on the Mississippi…
Cuts Confederacy in half…
Sherman’s March To the Sea (Sept.-Dec. 1864)
Burns Atlanta and SC to the ground…
60 miles wide – 300 miles long path of destruction…
“Total War”…
Politics & the Election of 1864 Copperheads…
“Butternut Region” Clement L.
Vallandigham
Congressional Committee on the Conduct of the War… Salmon P. Chase…
Vallandigham
Peace Democrats nominate McClellan…
Union Party (Republicans and War Democrats) nominate Lincoln VP Andrew Johnson
(TN) “Don’t swap horses in
the middle of the river” Lincoln felt…
Lincoln’s Second Inaugural Address
“With malice towards none, with charity for all…”
Grant’s Virginia Campaign (May 1864 – April 1865) Grant promoted over Meade
after Gettysburg… His strategy – constant
attack…would result in 50,000 Union casualties…
“Grant the Butcher” Heavy Union losses but keeps pressure on Lee…
Wilderness Spotsylvania Cold Harbor Petersburg Richmond
Appomattox Court House, VA – April 9, 1865
Generous terms of surrender… Horses… Grant: “The war is
over…”
“Honest Abe” asks the band to play Dixie…
April 14, 1865 (Good Friday) Lincoln goes to Ford’s
Theatre to watch Our American Cousin…
Assassinated by John Wilkes Booth “Sic semper Tyrannus” Part of a larger
conspiracy…
Most destructive 620,000 die over a million total casualties unknown number of civilian dead
Cost $15 billion (about $1.5 trillion today)
4 Million Slaves freed Accelerated industrialization
and modernization of the U.S. Railroads & Steel Industry Textiles Food Processing