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GIRDING FOR WAR The North and the South
  • A.P. American History
  • Chapter 20

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South Carolina Assails Ft.Sumter
  • By the time Lincoln took office, March 4th, 1861,
    7 states had already departed and 8 more were
    teetering
  • Lincolns inaugural address- Pg. 418

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South Carolina Assails Ft.Sumter
  • The South seized all federal forts, arsenals, and
    ports.
  • Ft. Sumter remained in federal hands- Explain- pg
    419-420
  • April, 15th- Lincoln issued a call for 75,000
    volunteers- 90 day enlistment
  • April 19th- Union blockaded southern ports
  • Southern response- 4 more states seceded-
    Virginia, Ark., Tenn., and N.C.

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THE BORDER STATES
  • Border States- Slave states that did not secede
    from the Union- Missouri, Kentucky, Maryland, and
    Delaware
  • Border states had a vast white majority
  • Double the manufacturing of the other slave
    states.
  • Ohio River was the northern border- important
    transportation route.
  • Lincoln- I hope I have God on my side, but I
    must have Kentucky.

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THE BORDER STATES
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THE BORDER STATES
  • Lincoln used some harsh measures to keep the
    border states in the Union
  • Maryland- Declared martial law, threw hundreds of
    people into jail without trial or charges.
  • West Virginia and Missouri- Stationed a large
    number of troops.
  • Lincoln could not declare the Civil War a war
    against slavery, did not want to upset the border
    states. (Butternut region of Ohio)
  • Reason for the war was to save the Union (page
    420-421)

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BILLY YANK- JOHNNY REB
  • Many northern volunteers from southern states.
  • Mt whites- 50,000
  • 300,000 from the South
  • Many southern volunteers from northern states
  • Many border states provided thousands of troops
    to the south
  • Split families

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BALANCE OF FORCES
  • SOUTH
  • Fighting a defensive war
  • North had to invade and conquer
  • Fighting on their own soil-their way of life
  • Strong morale
  • Most talented officers
  • Southern man was an excellent soldier
  • Taken over northern forts and armories
  • Few industries
  • Severe shortages
  • Lack of transportation
  • Population of 9 million
  • NORTH
  • ¾ of nations wealth
  • ¾ of Railroad lines
  • Large navy controlled the sea
  • Blockade
  • Trade with Europe
  • Population of 22 million
  • Immigration continued
  • Not prepared to fight
  • Poor leaders
  • Page 425

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DETHRONING KING COTTON
  • The South counted on foreign support
  • Aristocratic classes of Europe were sympathetic
    to the South
  • Working people of Europe supported the North
  • Southern cotton producers felt that the British
    textile companies were dependent on southern
    cotton
  • Why were they wrong (Pg 426)

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LIMITATIONS OF WARTIME LIBERTIES
  • The Decisiveness of Diplomacy- 427
  • Foreign Flare-ups- 427-428
  • Read on your own
  • President Davis vs. President Lincoln-427-428
  • LIMITATIONS OF WARTIME INDUSTRIES
  • Lincoln took questionable constitutional actions
  • Proclaimed a blockade w/o congressional approval
  • Increased the size of the military w/o
    congressional approval
  • Suspended Writs of Habeas Corpus for
    Anti-Unionists
  • Pg 429

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Volunteers and Draftees
  • NORTH
  • 1861-1863-Volunteer army, based on states
    population
  • 1663- Congress passed a federal conscription
    (draft)
  • Hire substitute- 300
  • N.Y. Draft Riots
  • More than 90 of Union troops were volunteers
  • Bounties and Bounty Jumpers

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Volunteers and Draftees
  • SOUTH
  • 1861-1862- Relied on volunteers
  • 1862- Conscription in the South (draft)
  • Substitute Provision
  • Slave owners of 20 were exempt
  • Rich mans war and poor mans fight

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Economic Stresses of War
  • NORTH
  • Financing the war
  • Excise tax on tobacco and alcohol
  • Income Tax- 1st time in American history
  • Increase in Tariff revenues-some protective
    tariffs
  • Printing of paper money-Greenbacks-Inflation
  • Selling of war bonds
  • SOUTH
  • Financing the war
  • Little tariff income- Blockade
  • Selling of war bonds
  • Because the states were supreme, the Federal
    government was blocked from raising taxes too
    much
  • Printing of paper money- Fantastic
    Inflation-9,000

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The Norths Economic Boom
  • Read Page 432
  • Labor saving devices enabled the North to expand
    economically
  • Sewing machine
  • Mechanical Reapers and farm machinery
  • Discovery of oil- A whole new industry

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WOMEN AND WAR
  • Women took male jobs- More opportunities
  • Factory Jobs
  • Govt. Jobs
  • 400 women posed as men and fought
  • Worked as spies
  • Elizabeth Blackwell- U.S. Sanitation Commission
  • Clara Barton- Dorthea Dix
  • Pages 433
  • A Crushed Cotton Kingdom- Page 433
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