Title: The Civil War
1TheCivil War(1861-1865)ThroughMaps,
Charts,Graphs Pictures
2Whos Who?
- The North Union, Yankee, (Blue)
- - Abraham Lincoln (President), - Ulysses
S. Grant (General) - The South Confederate, Rebels, (Gray)
- - Jefferson Davis (President) - Robert E.
Lee (General)
3Strategy for the South
- Fight a defensive war
- Entice England or France to join them in order to
keep its immense textile industry supplied with
cotton - Fight a war of attrition - make the war as
long, bloody and costly as possible in hopes that
the North would simply quit
4Strategy for the North
- - Gain control of the West via the Mississippi
River and march east towards Richmond - Gain control of the far South and march northward
towards Richmond - Gain control of the Atlantic and march west
towards Richmond
5Strategy for the North
- Fight an offensive war and overwhelm the
Confederacy. Protect the Union - Anaconda Plan - Blockade and squeeze South
6Overviewofthe NorthsCivil WarStrategy Anaco
ndaPlan
7The Anaconda Plan
8Lincolns Generals
Winfield Scott
Joseph Hooker
Ulysses S. Grant
Irwin McDowell
George McClellan
George Meade
Ambrose Burnside
George McClellan,Again!
9McClellan I Can Do It All!
10The Confederate Generals
Stonewall Jackson
Nathan Bedford Forrest
George Pickett
Jeb Stuart
James Longstreet
Robert E. Lee
11The Battle of the Ironclads,March, 1862
The Monitor vs.the Merrimac
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17Battle of Antietam Bloodiest Single Day of the
War
September 17, 1862
23,000 casualties
18Emancipation in 1863
19TheEmancipationProclamation
20African-American Recruiting Poster
21The Famous 54th Massachusetts
22Black Troops Freeing Slaves
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24The North Initiates the Draft, 1863 (after
Vicksburg and Gettysburg)
25Recruiting Irish Immigrants in NYC
26Recruiting Blacks in NYC
27NYC Draft Riots, (July 13-16, 1863)
28NYC Draft Riots, (July 13-16, 1863)
29Buy Your Way Out of Military Service
30The Progress of War 1861-1865
31Medical Care
- No understanding of how germs and disease is
transmitted - No antibiotics like today
- Surgery was harsh by our standards
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36Nurse Ann Bell tends to wounded
37Inflation in the SouthOver the Years
38ShermansMarchto theSeathroughGeorgia,1864
39The Final Virginia Campaign1864-1865
40Surrender at AppomattoxApril 9, 1865
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42Fords Theater (April 14, 1865)
43The Assassin
John Wilkes Booth
44The Assassination
45WANTED!!
46Lingers through the night
47The Execution