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Susan M. PojerSusan M. PojerHorace Greeley HS Chappaqua, Horace Greeley HS Chappaqua,
NYNY
TheTheCivil WarCivil War
(1861-1865)(1861-1865)ThroughThrough
Maps, Charts,Maps, Charts,Graphs &Graphs &PicturesPictures
North vs. South in 1861North vs. South in 1861
NorthNorth SouthSouth
Advantages ?? ??
Disadvantages ?? ??
Rating the North & the Rating the North & the SouthSouth
Slave/Free States Slave/Free States Population, 1861Population, 1861
Railroad Lines, Railroad Lines, 18601860
Resources: North & the Resources: North & the SouthSouth
The Union & Confederacy in The Union & Confederacy in 18611861
Men Present for Duty Men Present for Duty in the Civil Warin the Civil War
Ohio Military ServiceOhio Military Service
Soldiers’ Soldiers’ Occupations: Occupations: North/South North/South CombinedCombined
ImmigrantImmigrantss
as a as a %%of a of a
State’sState’sPopulationPopulation
inin18601860
The Leaders of the The Leaders of the ConfederacyConfederacy
Pres. Jefferson DavisPres. Jefferson Davis VP Alexander VP Alexander StevensStevens
The Confederate “White The Confederate “White House”House”
The Confederate SealThe Confederate Seal
MOTTO MOTTO “With God As Our Vindicator” “With God As Our Vindicator”
A Northern View of Jeff A Northern View of Jeff DavisDavis
OvervieOverviewwofof
the the North’sNorth’s
Civil WarCivil WarStrategyStrategy
::““AnaconAnacon
da”da”PlanPlan
The “Anaconda” PlanThe “Anaconda” Plan
Lincoln’s GeneralsLincoln’s Generals
Irwin McDowellIrwin McDowellWinfield ScottWinfield Scott
George McClellan,George McClellan,Again!Again!
George McClellanMcClellan
Ambrose Burnside
Joseph HookerJoseph HookerGeorge MeadeGeorge Meade
Ulysses S. GrantUlysses S. Grant
McClellan: McClellan: I Can Do It I Can Do It All!All!
The Confederate The Confederate GeneralsGenerals
Jeb StuartJeb StuartJames LongstreetJames Longstreet
George PickettGeorge Pickett
““Stonewall” JacksonStonewall” Jackson Nathan Bedford Nathan Bedford ForrestForrest
Robert E. LeeRobert E. Lee
Battle of Bull Run Battle of Bull Run (1(1stst Manassas) Manassas)
July, 1861July, 1861
The Battle of the The Battle of the Ironclads,Ironclads,
March, 1862March, 1862The Monitor
vs.the Merrimac
Damage on the Deck of the Damage on the Deck of the MonitorMonitor
Buy Your Way Out of Buy Your Way Out of Military ServiceMilitary Service
War in the East: 1861-War in the East: 1861-18621862
Battle of AntietamBattle of Antietam “Bloodiest Single Day of the “Bloodiest Single Day of the
War”War”
23,000 23,000 casualtiescasualties
September 17, September 17, 18621862
Emancipation in 1863Emancipation in 1863
TheTheEmancipatiEmancipati
ononProclamatioProclamatio
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The Southern View of The Southern View of EmancipationEmancipation
African-American Recruiting African-American Recruiting PosterPoster
The Famous 54The Famous 54thth MassachusettsMassachusetts
August Saint-Gaudens August Saint-Gaudens Memorial to Col. Robert Memorial to Col. Robert
Gould ShawGould Shaw
African-AmericansAfrican-Americansin Civil War Battlesin Civil War Battles
Black Troops Freeing SlavesBlack Troops Freeing Slaves
Extensive Legislation Extensive Legislation PassedPassed
Without the South in Without the South in CongressCongress
1861 – Morrill Tariff Act1862 – Homestead Act1862 – Legal Tender Act1862 – Morrill Land Grant Act1862 – Emancipation Proclamation (1/1/1863)1863 – Pacific Railway Act1863 – National Bank Act
The War The War in in
the West, the West, 1863:1863:
VicksburgVicksburg
The Road to The Road to Gettysburg: 1863Gettysburg: 1863
Gettysburg Gettysburg CasualtiesCasualties
The North The North Initiates Initiates
the Draft, the Draft, 18631863
Recruiting Irish Immigrants Recruiting Irish Immigrants in NYCin NYC
Recruiting Blacks in NYCRecruiting Blacks in NYC
NYC Draft Riots, NYC Draft Riots, (July 13-16, (July 13-16, 1863)1863)
NYC Draft Riots, NYC Draft Riots, (July 13-16, (July 13-16, 1863)1863)
A “Pogrom” Against A “Pogrom” Against BlacksBlacks
Inflation in the SouthInflation in the South
The Progress of War: The Progress of War: 1861-18651861-1865
ShermaSherman’sn’s
“March“Marchto theto theSea”Sea”
throughthroughGeorgia,Georgia,
18641864
1864 Election1864 Election
Pres. Lincoln (R)Pres. Lincoln (R) George McClellan George McClellan (D)(D)
The Peace Movement: The Peace Movement: CopperheadsCopperheads
Clement Clement VallandighamVallandigham
1864 Copperhead 1864 Copperhead Campaign PosterCampaign Poster
Cartoon Lampoons Cartoon Lampoons Democratic Copperheads Democratic Copperheads
in 1864in 1864
PresidePresidential ntial
Election Election
Results:Results:
18641864
The Final Virginia The Final Virginia Campaign:Campaign:1864-18651864-1865
Surrender at Surrender at AppomattoxAppomattox
April 9, 1865April 9, 1865
Casualties on Both Casualties on Both SidesSides
Civil War CasualtiesCivil War Casualtiesin Comparison to Other in Comparison to Other
WarsWars
Ford’s Theater Ford’s Theater (April 14, (April 14, 1865)1865)
The AssassinThe Assassin
John Wilkes BoothJohn Wilkes Booth
The AssassinationThe Assassination
WANTED~WANTED~~!!~!!
Now He Belongs to the Now He Belongs to the Ages!Ages!
The ExecutionThe Execution
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