PPT-Campaigns of 1861-1862 Bull Run
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First Manassas First Manassas Rejecting Scotts Anaconda Plan Lincoln gave orders in late June 1861 that the forces assembling around Washington must advance against
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First Manassas First Manassas Rejecting Scotts Anaconda Plan Lincoln gave orders in late June 1861 that the forces assembling around Washington must advance against Richmond The commander Brigadier General Irwin McDowell objected that the men were not yet ready. m. Tom Fly (1861 The Civil War Begins Chapter 11 Section 1 . Objectives. Explain how the Civil War started. . Explain Northern and Confederate shortsightedness about the duration of the war. . Identify the Northern generals and their initial campaigns in the West. . : The 1. st. battle of the Civil War; Stonewall Jackson kept the Union army from taking the CSA capital at Richmond. Shiloh, 1862 (USA). Seven Pines, 1862 (CSA). Seven Days, 1862 (CSA). 2. The Civil War. The War of Northern Aggression. The Civil War. War begins. Secession Crisis. 12/1860 –SC ‘Declaration of Immediate Causes’. Seizure of federal property in secessionist states. Failure to Compromise. Conquering the American . Gibralter. AGENDA. Setting the Pieces. Obstinate Commanders . Setting the Final Pieces. FINALLY. Occupation. Retreat. Epilogue. Setting the pieces. Kentucky Political Situation. (. Experience Gained. and . Question unanswered. ). R . Sharan. Visiting Professor IITGN. 30/12/2016. Morrill Act and IIT Act. Officially titled "An . Act. Donating Public Lands to the Several States and Territories which may provide Colleges for the Benefit of Agriculture and the Mechanic Arts," the . *************Start of . Test #3. After routing Pope (he is replaced by McClellan), Lee . soon went on the offensive again, heading north through western Maryland, and McClellan moved out to meet him. McClellan had the good luck to get a copy of Lee’s orders, which revealed that a part of the Confederate army, under . Chapter 21. 1861-1865. Dispelled Allusions. The Union expected a short war (overwhelming advantages). First Battle of Manassas (near Richmond, VA) July 21, 1861. Non-combatants come to watch. Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson repels Union advances. Causes. Slavery . Sectional Differences. Lifestyle. Culture. Economic Life. N-Finance & Manufacture . S- Crops & Agriculture . North vs. South . NORTH. Potential . fighting and work force (20-25 million citizens)---immigrants contributed greatly. 1860 Election. Library of Congress. 1860 Election. http://faculty.umf.maine.edu/walter.sargent/public.www/web 232/sumter page.html. 1860 Election. Red. – Lincoln. Yellow. – Bell. Blue. – Douglas. South Carolina secedes….calls on the Union to give up their forts in S.C.’s territory. Four more states Secede. 8.Virginia (April 17; referendum May 23, 1861). 9. Arkansas (May 6). 10. Tennessee (May 7; referendum June 8). SOUTH CAROLINA IS FIRST TO LEAVE THE UNION ON DECEMBER 20, 1860, FOLLOWED BY MS, FL, AL, GA, LA, AND TX.. FEBRUARY 4, 1861 – CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA ARE FORMED. JEFFERSON DAVIS IS ELECTED ITS FIRST PRESIDENT. Election of 1860. Secession. State. Date of Secession. South Carolina. December 20, 1860. Mississippi. January 9, 1861. Florida. January 10, 1861. Alabama. January 11, 1861. Georgia. January 19, 1861. . split their support. Douglas . vs. Breckinridge. Pop . Sov. (N) v. federal protection of slavery (S). Know-Nothings/Whigs. . make last effort. “Constitutional Union Party”-John Bell (moderate).
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