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Chapter 11 Section 1 From Bull Run to Antietam. Civil War War between the Union states of the North and the Confederate states of the South 1861-1865.

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Page 1: Chapter 11 Section 1 From Bull Run to Antietam. Civil War War between the Union states of the North and the Confederate states of the South 1861-1865.

Chapter 11 Section 1

From Bull Run to Antietam

Page 2: Chapter 11 Section 1 From Bull Run to Antietam. Civil War War between the Union states of the North and the Confederate states of the South 1861-1865.

Civil War

• War between the Union states of the North and the Confederate states of the South

• 1861-1865

Page 3: Chapter 11 Section 1 From Bull Run to Antietam. Civil War War between the Union states of the North and the Confederate states of the South 1861-1865.

First Battle of Bull Run

• 1st major battle of the Civil War

• 35,000 soldiers involved• 2,900 union casualties• Confederates suffered

fewer than 2,000 casualties

• Confederate victory

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Casualty

• Military term for those killed, wounded, missing or captured in battle

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War of Attrition

• In this this type of war, one side inflicts continuous losses on the enemy in order to wear down its strength

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Shell

• Devices that exploded in the air or when they hit something

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Canister

• A special type of shell filled with bullets.

• Turned cannons into giant shotguns

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Battle of Shiloh

• 1862• Union troops under

Ulysses S. Grant were pushed back after the first day

• Urged to surrender but refused

• Attacked Confederates on the 2nd day

• Union Victory

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Battle of Shiloh

• Union- 13,000 casualties

• Confederates- 11,000 casualties

• Bloodiest battle ever on the North American continent up to that time

• Ended union hopes of a quick war

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Battle of Antietam

• Lee decides to invade the North

• Union discovers Lee’s orders

• 12,000 die in first 3 hours of battle

• At day’s end– 12,000 union casualties– 14,000 Confederate

casualties

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Battle of Antietam

- Confederates retreat

- Lincoln orders Union General McClellan to destroy the Confederates–McClellan

does not

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Battle of Antietam

• Becomes the bloodiest single day of the Civil War

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Which side won the First Battle of Bull Run? Why?

• The Confederacy• Stonewall Jackson’s

leadership and the arrival of fresh confederate troops just as the Union army was beginning to fall back guaranteed Confederate victory

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What were the effects of the invention of new kinds of rifles, bullets, shells, and canister?

• They turned the tactic of attacking a position with massed troops into an act of slaughter

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Briefly describe the war strategies of the North.

• Implement “Anaconda plan by blockading the South and gaining control over the Mississippi River

• Seize Richmond

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Briefly describe the war strategies of the South.

• Fight a war of attrition• Apply pressure on Great

Britain and France to help by stopping cotton exports– South produced 75% of

the world’s cotton