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The Civil War The Onset of War 1861-62

The Civil War The Onset of War 1861-62. Call to Arms Americans had to decide which side to fight for. Many times pitting Brother against Brother and Father

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The Civil WarThe Onset of War 1861-62

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Call to Arms• Americans had to decide which

side to fight for. Many times pitting Brother against Brother and Father against son.

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Call to Arms

• President Lincoln ask for 75,000 volunteers to put down the rebellion.

• Southern men are asked to join and defend the South.

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False Hopes• Both sides expect the war to only last a

few months.

• North and South believes one big victory will force the other to surrender.

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First Battle of Bull Run• On July 21, 1861 the first major battle

takes place. 35,000 Union 32,500 Southern

• Only about 30 miles south of Washington D.C. the North and South finally meet.

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First Battle of Bull Run

• Spectators from Washington come out to watch the battle with picnic baskets and dressed in their best clothing.

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First Battle of Bull Run• Both armies are inexperienced and

unprepared.

• Soldiers for north and south are wearing blue uniforms causing mass confusion during the battle.

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First Battle of Bull Run• Early in the battle the Union forces

push the Rebels back.

• The Rebels rally behind General Thomas Jackson who earns the nickname “Stonewall” during the battle.

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First Battle of Bull Run• The Confederates rally and win the

battle forcing the Union soldiers into a full retreat to Washington.

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First Battle of Bull RunOUTCOME

• Southern Victory• Although casualties seemed horrifying at

the time. They were extremely small compared to later battles.

• The North was shocked and realized this would be a long war.

• The South gained optimism believing they could win.

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The Army of the Potomac

• The primary army of the Union

• Over 100,000 Soldiers

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The Army of the Potomac

• The commander of the Union forces was George B. McClellan, called “Little Mac” by his men.

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The Army of the Potomac• Throughout 1861, McClellan’s goal

was to capture Richmond in what was known as the “Peninsula Campaign”.

• McClellan’s constant fear to attack and outstanding leadership of Confederate commanders made the campaign a failure.

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Army of Northern Virginia

• Primary fighting force of the Confederacy

• Came under the command of Robert E. Lee in early 1862.

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The Western Theater• While the Union was suffering set

backs in the east, in the West they were having success.

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The Western Theater• February 1862-Ulysses S. Grant led

Union armies to victories at Fort Henry and Fort Donelson in Tennessee on the Cumberland River, a tributary of the Mississippi River.

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Battle of Shiloh• Grant now set his sites on the capturing

the Confederate railroad center of Corinth, Mississippi.

• March of 1862 Grant began to move his army towards Corinth.

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Battle of Shiloh• In early April 1862, Grant and his

army of 40,000 camped on the banks of the Tennessee River north of Corinth near a small church called Shiloh.

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Battle of Shiloh

• Confederate General Albert Sidney Johnston decided to launch a surprise attack on the Union camp.

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Battle of Shiloh

• April 6-7, 1862

• Confederates 40,000, Union 51,000

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Battle of Shiloh• On the first day of battle the Union is

caught off guard and is forced to retreat to the banks of the Tennessee River.

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Battle of Shiloh• The worst fighting occurs at the “Hornets’

Nest” where Iowa and Illinois soldiers hold off the Rebels long enough for others to retreat.

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Battle of Shiloh• General Johnston tried to rally his troops

at the Hornet’s Nest

• He gets shot in the leg and bled to death.

• He is the highest ranking commander killed in battle on either side during the war.

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Battle of Shiloh• On the night of April 6th, Union

reinforcements arrive on the Tennessee River.

• Grant reorganizes and launches a counterattack the next day.

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Battle of Shiloh• The Union wins the battle.

• The battle results in over 23,000 casualties, soldiers killed or wounded.

• More casualties than all other American conflicts combined up until that point.

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Battle of Shiloh• Union forces are able to eventually

capture Corinth.

• The Confederacy lost an important leader and a key transportation point

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The Eastern Theatre• After assuming command of the Army of

Northern Virginia, Robert E. Lee leads the Confederate army to victory after victory in early 1862.

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The Eastern Theater• Meanwhile, General Thomas

“Stonewall” Jackson, kept three Union armies occupied with his small Confederate army of only 17,000

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New Confederate Strategy• With mid-term election approaching in

November of 1862, Robert E. Lee, riding a string of victories, saw an opportunity to win the war.

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New Confederate Strategy• Lee planned to invade the North for two

reasons:– Northern farmers were about to harvest crops

which he could take to feed his army

– He felt one big victory in the North would convince northerners to vote in new representatives that would no longer support the war.