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CIVIL WAR 1861-1865 Union vs. Confederate. CAUSES FOR THE WAR Slavery Economic development State rights vs. federal government.

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Page 1: CIVIL WAR 1861-1865 Union vs. Confederate. CAUSES FOR THE WAR Slavery Economic development State rights vs. federal government.

CIVIL WAR1861-1865

Union vs. Confederate

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CAUSES FOR THE WAR

• Slavery• Economic

development• State rights vs.

federal government

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Choosing sides

• The North and South were like two separate countries

• The Civil War was fought between 23 Union states and 11 states of the new Confederacy

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The MILITARY

• General Ulysses S. Grant lead the Northern troops (also called Union soldiers, Federals, or Yankees).

• Southern troops were under the direction of Thomas J. “Stonewall” Jackson. They were also called the Confederates or Rebels.

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• President Abraham Lincoln told his civil and military leaders, "See what a lot of land these fellows hold, of which Vicksburg is the key! The war can never be brought to a close until that key is in our pocket....”

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BATTLE OF VICKSBURG

• Critical turning point in U.S. history• After Southern states secede,

Confederate Forces closed River posing a threat to the North

• Grant plans to regain control of the Mississippi River

• Vicksburg: valuable land, ideal city to siege, strategic bend in the Mississippi River

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GRANT’S PLAN TO CAPTURE VICKSBURG

• After many attempts to capture Vicksburg, General Grant decided to attack Port Hudson and then march overland to Vicksburg

• Grant tried to confuse Lt. Pemberton by diverting troops• Grant’s plan was a long bitter struggle with many casualties• This plan to attack failed and Grant ordered a siege on the

City• All supplies into the City were cut off• The siege lasted 47 days• Pemberton surrendered and the North gained control of the

River

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REFERENCES TO THE CIVIL WAR AND THE MIRACLE

WORKER BY William Gibson• Captain Keller was a captain in the

Confederate Army during the Civil War

• Captain and James discuss the war at the breakfast table

• Captain and James disagree how they lost the war

• They have a spirited discussion over General Ulysses S. Grant’s abilities

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TWO LEADERS

• General Ulysses S. Grant

Major General of Union troops From the North Leader of the Vicksburg

Campaign Fighting General prepared to

win Ruthless determination

Bold military maneuvers

• Miss Annie Sullivan

Teacher and disciplinarian From the North Hired to teach Helen Keller Impertinent teacher prepared to

win Ruthless determination Bold teaching methods

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THE BREAKFAST SCENE

• Helen is undisciplined and misbehaves

• Tension grows between Captain Keller and James about the war

• Annie takes control and ushers everyone out of the room

• Annie and Helen have a physical brawl

• Annie physically restrains Helen and forces her to do her will

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OUTLINE OF WAR

• Civil War Campaign Siege Defense

• Helen Keller Teach Helen manners Disciplinary action Communication