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CIVIL WAR

ADVANTAGES/DISADVANTAGES



NORTH



ADVANTAGES DISADVANTAGES

Larger population Faced hostile people

More industry Southern territory unfamiliar

More resources

Better banking system

More railroad mileage

Abraham Lincoln

More ships

CIVIL WAR

ADVANTAGES/DISADVANTAGES



SOUTH



ADVANTAGES DISADVANTAGES

Strong popular support Smaller population

Familiar territory Few factories

Superior military leadership Less food production

Fewer railroad miles

Fewer ships

Jefferson Davis

Belief in states’ rights

CIVIL WAR

STRATEGIES

NORTH





The Anaconda Plan

1. Blockade the South

2. Split the Confederacy by gaining

control of the Mississippi River

3. Capture Richmond, the Confederate

capital

CIVIL WAR

STRATEGIES

SOUTH



WIN RECOGNITION AS AN

INDEPENDENT NATION

1. Capture Washington, D.C.

2. Seize central Pennsylvania

3. Defend homeland until

North tired of fighting

4. Get Britain to pressure

North to end blockade to

restore cotton supplies

CIVIL WAR

BATTLES, 1861-1862

1st BATTLE OF MANASSAS/BULL RUN

July 21, 1861





- Northerners expected a quick

victory and an early end to

the war.

- Residents of Washington,

D.C. came out to watch

- Confederates won the battle

- General Thomas Jackson

earned the title “Stonewall

Jackson at this battle

CIVIL WAR

BATTLES , 1861-1862

BATTLE OF THE MONITOR AND MERRIMAC

March 9, 1862





- first battle between two

ironclad warships; marked

new age in naval warfare

- battle ended in a “draw”,

neither side won

CIVIL WAR

BATTLES , 1861-1862

Shiloh (Tennessee)

April 6, 1862





- bloodiest battle of the war to that

point

-- 1,735 Union dead

-- 7,882 Union wounded

-- 1,728 Confederate dead

-- 8,012 Confederate wounded

- Union victory

CIVIL WAR

BATTLES , 1861-1862

ANTIETAM (Maryland)

September 17, 1862





- bloodiest single day of battle

in America’s history

-- 2,010 Union dead

-- 9,416 Union wounded

-- 1,512 Confederate dead

-- 7,816 Confederate wounded

- Confederate defeat which prevented

Gen. Lee from convincing Britain

to support the South

CIVIL WAR

EMANCIPATION PROCLAMATION

January 1, 1863







- Political move on the part of

Abraham Lincoln when he was

concerned the North was tiring

of war

- Freed only the slaves in the

“rebellious” states

- Gave the North a new reason to

continue the war

- Britain decided to withhold

recognition of the Confederacy

CIVIL WAR

WOMEN IN WAR

• ran farms and businesses

• worked in factories

• became teachers and government workers

• served the military as nurses, messengers,

guides, scouts, smugglers, soldiers, and

spies









Clara Barton, nurse in the war,

eventually organized the American

Red Cross

CIVIL WAR

PROBLEMS NORTH AND SOUTH



NORTH SOUTH



• “Peace Democrats” (also called • Enlistments declined

“Copperheads”) favored a truce • Draft law drew names of men

with the Confederacy 18-35 to serve for 3 years

• Enlistments declined • could hire a substitute

• Bounties offered – failed • Bombing raids caused people to have

• Draft law drew names of men to leave their homes

20-45 • Blockade caused imported goods to

• Could buy out of it for $300 disappear

• Draft riots took place in New • Crops were destroyed, railroads were

York City in July, 1863 torn apart

• Clothing wore out and could not be

replaced



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