Title: Four Years of Fighting (Part 1)
1Four Years of Fighting (Part 1)
- I. 1st Battle of Bull Run
- 1. Union didnt take Confederacy seriously
- a. Joked along the way
- b. Invited family and friends
- to watch the defeat of the
- Confederacy
- 2. Confederate victory
- a. Union retreated to Washington D.C.
2II. The Confederacy (South)
- 1. Strengths
- a. Better trained soldiers
- b. Better leadership
- -Robert E. Lee
- -Thomas Stonewall Jackson
- c. Defensive war
- 2. Weaknesses
- a. Lack of industry
- b. Few roads and railways
- c. Inexperienced government
3III. The Union (North)
- 1. Strengths
- a. Higher population
- b. Industry
- c. Many roads and railways
- d. Experienced government
- 2. Weaknesses
- a. Poor military leadership
- b. Offensive war
- c. Copperheads
- -Confederate supporters
- in the North
4IV. War in the East
- 1. General George McClelland
- a. Army of the Potomac
- b. Goal
- -Capture Richmond VA
- -Union failure
- -McClelland fired
- 2. General John Pope
- a. 2nd Battle of Bull Run
- -Confederate victory
- 3. General McClelland reappointed
- a. Battle of Antietam (MD)
- -Wars bloodiest battle
- -Ended in a draw
- -Union proved it could compete
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Battlefield Info
5IV. War in the East Continued
- 5. General A.E. Burnside
- a. Union loss _at_ Fredericksburg
- 6. General Joe Hooker
- a. Union loss _at_ Chancellorsville
- -Confederates under Robert E. Lee
- -advance to Gettysburg Penn.
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6IV. War in the East Continued
- 7. Battle of Gettysburg
- a. Turning-point in the War
- -Union victory
- -last battle on Union soil
- -Confederacy lost support
- -beginning of Confederate retreat
President Abraham Lincoln is shown delivering the
Gettysburg Address, on the occasion of the
dedication of a cemetery at the battlefield in
Gettysburg, Pa., on Nov. 19, 1863.
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