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The Civil War (1861-62)

The Civil War (1861-62). advantages. advantages. advantages. advantages. advantages. advantages. advantages. advantages. advantages. challenges for both sides. making a modern army . challenges for both sides. making a modern army replacing citizen-soldiers with professionals

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The Civil War (1861-62)

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  1. The Civil War (1861-62)

  2. advantages

  3. advantages

  4. advantages

  5. advantages

  6. advantages

  7. advantages

  8. advantages

  9. advantages

  10. advantages

  11. challenges for both sides • making a modern army

  12. challenges for both sides • making a modern army • replacing citizen-soldiers with professionals • replacing state militias with national armies

  13. challenges for both sides • making a modern army • replacing citizen-soldiers with professionals • replacing state militias with national armies • maintaining support for the war

  14. challenges for both sides • making a modern army • replacing citizen-soldiers with professionals • replacing state militias with national armies • maintaining support for the war • abroad

  15. challenges for both sides • making a modern army • replacing citizen-soldiers with professionals • replacing state militias with national armies • maintaining support for the war • abroad • at home

  16. the Union naval blockade or “anaconda plan”

  17. a fugitive arriving at Union lines

  18. contraband camp

  19. contraband camp

  20. key Civil War battles • First Bull Run (First Manassas) (July 1861) • need to modernize army (McClellan, Meigs)

  21. key Civil War battles • First Bull Run (First Manassas) (July 1861) • need to modernize army (McClellan, Meigs) • Seven Days Campaign (June-July 1862) • Confederates gain initiative (Lee, Jackson)

  22. key Civil War battles • First Bull Run (First Manassas) (July 1861) • need to modernize army (McClellan, Meigs) • Seven Days Campaign (June-July 1862) • Confederates gain initiative (Lee, Jackson) • Antietam and Perryville (September 1862) • Union regains initiative (Grant)

  23. Civil War 1861-62 • from union war to emancipation war • from conciliation to pragmatism • modernizing army (both sides) • modernizing government (Union)

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