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Civil War Data

Civil War Data. Name: Kong Chang Date: March 15, 2011 Period: 6. Causes Of The Civil War. In November 1860 Abraham Lincoln was elected President of the United States.

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Civil War Data

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  1. Civil War Data Name: Kong Chang Date: March 15, 2011 Period: 6

  2. Causes Of The Civil War • In November 1860 Abraham Lincoln was elected President of the United States. • A mouth later, Lincoln says as president, he will not interfere with slavery in the South and he will enforce the Fugitive Slave Laws, but he will not allow slavery to spread into any of the territories. • South Carolina senators are mad and vote to have South Carolina leave the Union. 10 other southern states soon followed and created the Confederacy States of America. • In March 1861 Lincoln is sworn into office and officially becomes president of the “Not so United States”. He decides all military forts belong to the US government no matter where they are North or South. • This angry Southerners in Charleston, South Carolina open fire on soldiers at Fort Sumter. • The Civil War has begun.

  3. North Strengths South Strengths • 22 millions people strong • had more states • better technology • 90% factories • Most of banks= richer • had more farms to provide food • Controlled the sea – Big Navy • 21,ooo miles of railroad • Transporting supplies and troops is easy • Land hold iron, copper, coal, and gold • Import guns and supplies from Europe • Long Coastlines • Big and spread out lines • Get to fight on own land • Military Generals Ex. Robert E. Lee • Could trade for war supplies w/Europe Beginning the War

  4. North Weakness South Weaknesses • Military leaderships are weak • 1/3 of Northern generals quit and went back to South • Worst time searching for good Generals • Hard to travel and attack the South • 9 millions people • Unaware of attack • Mississippi could spilt the Confederacy in 2 • Economy could not support a long war • Few factories to produce guns and supplies • Bad transporting • Short in complete Railroads • Weak money Beginning The War

  5. Population in Millions How many more people lived in Union states than in Confederate states?

  6. Land Area About how many times more square miles of land did Union states have compared to Confederate states?

  7. Industrial Production Which side---the Union or the Confederacy---had greater manufacturing and iron production?

  8. Miles of Railroad Track About how many times more railroad track did the North have than the South?

  9. Finances Which side---the Union or the Confederacy---had greater financial resources?

  10. Map

  11. Union- Abraham Lincoln Confederate- Jefferson Davis President

  12. The Union The Confederacy • President Abraham Lincoln • General Winfield Scott • General Irvin McDowell • General George McClellan • Admiral David Farragut • General Ulysses S. Grant • General George Meade • General William Sherman • President Jefferson Davis • Joseph E. Johnston • General Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson • General Robert E. Lee • General George Pickett Leaders of the Civil War

  13. Troops How many more troops did the Union states have than the Confederate states?

  14. Summary and Outcome Leaders • July 1861 Battle of Bull Run • McDowell was sent to take Confederate capital • McDowell also needed to controlled R.R Junction in Manassas Virginia • Confederate troops were waiting at Bull Run Creek near Manassas • Union pushed passed Creek • Confederate got back • Union led • Confederate won the 1st battle • Union hope of a quick victory Union Leader • Irvin McDowell Confederate Leaders • Joseph Johnston • Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson 1st Battle of Bull Run

  15. Summary and Outcome Leaders • Sept. 17 1862- Battle of Antietam • Lee went to Maryland • Lee talked to people, nobody joined his side • Lee fail his battle plan • North won • One day 25,000 men were killed • Union won the Battle of Antietam Union • George McClellan Confederate • Robert E. Lee Battle of Antietam

  16. Emancipation Proclamation • Sept. 22, 1862- Emancipation Proclamation • Lincoln wanted to free slavery • Slavery help them fight in the Civil War • Lincoln wrote the Emancipation Proclamation • It made abolitionists very happy • The loss of slaves made the South’s ability to wage war

  17. Summary and Outcome Leaders • July 1-3 1863- Battle of Gettysburg • Lee wanted to attack so much that the North would lose and gain help from Europe • Confederate forces gathered in a small town outside Gettysburg • Lincoln soldiers are there • Confederate attack Union hope them off and Confederate retreated • North won the war Union • George Meade Confederate • Robert E. Lee • George Pickett Battle of Gettysburg

  18. Gettysburg Address • November 19, 1863 –Gettysburg Address • Lincoln gave a speech called the Gettysburg Address • Lincoln makes speech at Gettysburg • Lincoln rededicated himself to winning the war and preserving the Union.

  19. Summary and Outcome Leaders • Spring 1864-Dec. 1864- Sherman’s March To The Sea • Sherman plan to destroy Southern railroads and industries • Sherman marched troops from Tennessee to Atlanta, Georgia destroy R.R. and industries on the way • Sherman captured Atlanta • Sherman destroy R.R. farms • North won Union • William Sherman Confederate • Joseph Johnston Sherman’s March to the Sea

  20. Summary and Outcome Leaders • April 9, 1865- Appomattox Courthouse • Union army had trapped Confederate army • Union and Confederate generals met at Appomattox Courthouse • Generals Robert E. Lee surrender to Generals Grant ending the war • Lee signs surrender doc. • Grant promises to take care of Confed. soldiers Union • William Sherman • Ulysses S. Grant Confederate • Robert E. Lee Surrender at Appomattox

  21. War Casualties Who had more war casualties, the North or the South? How many more did they have?

  22. The Five Costliest Battles of the Civil War About how many total people were killed at Gettysburg, Chickamauga, Chancellorsville, Spotsylvania, and Antietam?

  23. Effects of the Civil War • Almost 620,000 Americans lost their lives during the four years of fighting. • The defeat of the South end slavery there. • The southern had no homes or jobs. • The southern economy was in ruins.

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