1. Chapter ObjectivesSection 5: The Way to Victory• Identify the battles that turned the tide of the warin 1863. • Cite the events that led to the South’s surrender…
1. 1861-1865 2. 3. 4. 5. -population - 22 million - 90% of ind. goods, esp. munitions - efficient railroad system - controlled the navy, which could beusedto blockade…
1. Shauntel Jones , Elizabeth Brockman , Ashton Kirk , Tamera Golk 1861-1865 2. What caused the Civil War?With Eli Whitney’sinvention of the cotton ginin 1793, cotton became…
Slide 1BATTLES OF THE CIVIL WAR Slide 2 Slide 3 Battle of Fort Sumter 1 st official battle Confederates starved out Union Lincoln responded with supplies Slide…
Slide 1 Slide 2 Slide 3 Confederate troops initially went to Gettysburg after learning there was a supply of shoes in the town. When they did this, they ran into Union troops…
Slide 1 The North Wins Chapter 17 Section 3 Slide 2 The Battle of Gettysburg July 1-3, 1863 General Lee invades the North with 75,000 Confederate troops. General Meade meets…
Economics End of the Civil War Chapter 13, Section 4 Gettysburg to Appomatox 1863-1865 1 End is nearâ¦. The war was now reaching its climax In the West â Grant had won…