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Page 1: Civil War Battles and Strategies Miss Springborn~ Team 6.

Civil War Battles Civil War Battles and Strategiesand Strategies

Miss Springborn~Miss Springborn~

Team 6Team 6

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Strategies of each side…Strategies of each side…

– The Union- Northern Goal was to PRESERVE THE UNION!!! Lincoln and the North wanted to keep the country together

– The Confederacy- Southern Goal was to PRESERVE THEIR WAY OF LIFE AND ALLOW STATES MORE RIGHTS

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Fort SumterFort Sumter

• April 1861

• The South fires upon the Northern controlled fort in Charleston, SC

• Union troops are forced to surrender

• Lincoln declares the South is in rebellion

• The South wins this fight

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Battle of Bull RunBattle of Bull Run

• July of 1861

• Troops class at Bull Run in Virginia

• General Stonewall Jackson leads the Confederate Troops

• Union troops are trying to take the southern city of Richmond, VA

• This is a victory for the South

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Battle of AntietamBattle of Antietam

• September 1862• Confederates tried to attack Union troops

in Maryland• Single bloodiest day in the war…The

Union lost 12,000 troops in a day and the Confederates lost 13,000

• McClellan, Union General, is taken off command by Lincoln after this

• This is a victory for the South

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Battle of ShilohBattle of Shiloh

• April 1862

• Confederates attack Union troops in Tennessee

• General Grant (Union) caught by surprise and forced to halt at Mississippi border

• Grant regroups and later wins control of the Mississippi River for the Union

• This is a great Union/Northern Victory

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Battle of VicksburgBattle of Vicksburg

• July of 1863

• Grant blocked southern forces in an effort to capture the city

• Confederates are forced to admit defeat

• This is a Union/Northern Victory in the WEST

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Battle of GettysburgBattle of Gettysburg

• July 1863

• General Robert E. Lee leads the confederates to Gettysburg in Pennsylvania

• Confederates hoped that a defeat in the North would crush the Unions momentum

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Gettysburg…ContinuedGettysburg…Continued

• Battle lasted 3 full days

• Famous Pickets charge was a strategic disaster for the South…left them useless

• Union successfully beat back the South

• This battle is a great victory for the North

• This is called the TURNING POINT of the Civil War

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Sherman’s March to the SeaSherman’s March to the Sea

• September 1864

• Sept. Atlanta falls to the Union

• Union troops lead by General Sherman marched from Atlanta to Savannah

• Idea of Total War~ this means they destroyed EVERYTHING in their path

• Path of destruction was 250 miles long

• This is a great Union Victory

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Appomattox CourthouseAppomattox Courthouse

• General Sherman’s troops cornered the Confederates in town of Appomattox in Virginia

• General Lee and the Confederates are forced to surrender to General Grant and the Union.

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Important Documents of the Civil War…Important Documents of the Civil War…

• Emancipation Proclamation~ Proclamation approved by President Lincoln, that went into effect January 1, 1863 freeing all slaves. This was a strategy to help win support for the Union Army

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• Gettysburg Address~ President Lincoln’s speech to dedicate the Gettysburg battlefield. Starts out “Four Score and Seven Years ago…” Very short but help to rally the Union side to more victories.

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Important Documents of the Civil Important Documents of the Civil War…War…

• Ten Percent Plan~ President Lincoln’s plan for Reconstruction; once 10 present of voters in a former Confederate state took a U.S. loyalty oath, they could form a new state government and be readmitted to the Union…Friendly plan to help the transition after the war

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Civil War AmendmentsCivil War Amendments• 13th~ Abolishes Slavery in the United

States• 14th~Gives African-Americans citizenship

rights• 15th~ Give African American Men the right

to vote…Government cannot discriminate on the basis of race, color, or former slave status

These are nicknamed the Civil War Amendments

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The End…The End…

• Be good for Mr. Garra and Mrs. Bierl while I am gone!!!