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Title: 12201865 South Carolina Succeeds


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12/20/1865 South Carolina Succeeds
  • Followed by Mississippi, Florida, Alabama,
    Georgia, Louisiana and Texas
  • Feb 9th 1861 Montgomery Alabama
  • Jefferson Davis Elected President

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Fort Sumter
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North
  • 22 Million White Residents
  • More Animals, Industry, Rail Road
  • Lincoln Inexperienced War Commander
  • Had to go on Offensive
  • Anaconda Plan

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South
  • Mostly Farmers
  • Davis Secretary of War Previously
  • Dont know who was Soldier
  • Defensive War in a Large Area

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Battle of Bull Run (Battle of Manassas)
General Thomas Stonewall Jackson
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Early Fighting
Ulysses S. Grant success in West
George McClellan
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Monitor (US) vs. Merrimack
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Antietam
13,000 Rebel and 12,000 US Causalities in one day
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Preliminary Emancipation Proclamation
Slaves had been an advantage to the South, they
still worked the fields and Captured Slaves had
to been cared for by the Union. Now Slaves could
Be Soldiers for the Union.
Eventually 180,000 Served
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Soldier Life
11
Women
12
Fredericksburg and Chancellors Ville Both in
Virginia and Both Rebel Victories
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Gettysburg
July 1 3 1863
Robert E. Lee
Four Score and ..
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Economy
Revenue Act of 1862
The Draft-Draft Riots
15
Election of 1864
George McClellan
General T. William Sherman
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13th Amendment
Outlaws Slavery
Shermans March to the Sea, Grant Surrounds
Richmond
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Appomattox Courthouse April 9, 1865
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Lincoln Assassinated April 14, 1865
John Wilkes Booth
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Results
Andrew Johnson President
360,000 North and 260,000 South Died, 4 Million
Slaves Freed, one Man for 7 slaves
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