Chapter 11 Civil War Study U.S. History
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the union states of the north and the confederate states of the south | ||
Virginia, North Carolina, Tenessee and Arkansas *joined the confederacy | ||
Washington D.C 100 miles away | ||
capturing the confederate capitol | ||
General Irvin McDowell | ||
General P.G.T Beauregard | ||
Beauregard strengthened his army around 11,000 confederate troops arrived by freight train *1st time in history | ||
General Thomas Jackson aka Stonewall Jackson | ||
first battle of Manassas | ||
military term for those killed, wounded, captured or missing | ||
2,900 | ||
fewer than 2,000 | ||
winning the war wouldnt be so easy | ||
much more prepared, movement of troops, supplies and food easier,twice as many factories so they were able to produce ammunition, guns and shoes quicker, more money *two thirds of the population, functioning goverment with a navy | ||
majority of the nations trainer officers were southerners, did not need to move/defense, felt that they were fighting to preserve their way of life, wanted self goverment | ||
ordered a naval blockade on seceding states so that they couldnt ship cotton to Europe or import the manufactured good they needed | ||
General Winfield Scott, a hero of the Mexican War | ||
gained control of the Missisippi river and cut the confederacy in two *Anaconda plan | ||
prepare and wait | ||
President Jefferson Davis | ||
War of attrition | ||
type of war which inflicts continuous losses on the enemy to wear down their strength | ||
75% | ||
they stopped exporting cotton pressuring europe to help them become independent however this failed because european countries instead turned to India | ||
hit a target from 500yds rather than older ones that could only from 100, the others could also be reloaded and fire faster than other muskets | ||
devices that exploded in the air or when they hit something | ||
special type of shell filled with bullets | ||
General George McCellan | ||
Arkansas. Louisiana,Mississippi and Tennessee | ||
War in the West | ||
General Ulysses S. Grant | ||
Gen. Ulysses Grant | ||
Nashville | ||
Albert Sidney Johnston | ||
General Don Carlos Buell | ||
April 6, 1862 | ||
Johnston surprised grants troops and pushed them back to Tenessee. However that night Buell's troops arrived and the next day Union attacked and defeat Johnstons army | ||
The Battle of Shiloh casualties were 13,000 union and 11,000 confederates | ||
David Farragut | ||
Memphis tenessee | ||
Vicksburg, Mississippi and Port Hudson, louisiana *if taken the confederancy would split into two parts | ||
Merrimack later renamed Virginia | ||
Moniter | ||
did no damage to one another therefore were no longer needed | ||
he was too cautious and never ready to fight 36 yrs old | ||
Union | ||
Robert E. Lee (had service from the mexican war) did not agree with southern cause but remained loyal | ||
the seven days battle | ||
General John Pope | ||
the Union was defeate and McClellan was restored back in charge | ||
would arouse European support | ||
McClellan found Lee's orders | ||
the Battle of Antietam 12,000 soldiers from each side were killed | ||
required military service | ||
to have 3 years of military service ages 18 to 35 after Antietam it lated went to 45 | ||
one tenth of their produce | ||
official acceptance | ||
they allowed confederate privateers to be built in their ports | ||
welcomed the idea of the confederacy becoming independent *france would never support without Britains cooperation | ||
they didnt want to come to the aid of a slave owning nation, they also questioned whether confederacy could win the war | ||
Union removed two confederate officers from a british ship: Slidell and Mason | ||
Lincoln demanded a $19 million dollar compensation from Britain for damage done by privateers during the wars | ||
Stephen Douglas | ||
passed 1862 offered free goverment land to people willing to settle on it | ||
the first federal tax on income in history | ||
liquor, tobacco, medicine, and newspaper ads | ||
greenbacks | ||
copperheads *type of poisonous snake | ||
Delware,Maryland, Missouri, and Kentucky *loyal to union but still ahd slaves | ||
Ohio and Mississippi rivers | ||
marital law which some Bill of rights guarantees are suspended | ||
Writ of Babeas Corpus *constituition allowed it during a rebellion | ||
that confederacy should be punished for causing so much suffering | ||
Horace Greeley | ||
Emancipation proclaimation | ||
1. Loss at the battle of Antietam 2. the emancipation proclaimation | ||
General Benjamin Butler | ||
when captured items become property of the enemy goverment | ||
Sergeant William Carney | ||
colonel Robert Gould Shaw | ||
4 years | ||
Philip Armour | ||
prison camps to which confederates were sent | ||
Andersonville | ||
Clara Burton | ||
General Ambrose Burnside | ||
December 13, 1862 | ||
Burnsides poor decision to cross right in front of the confederate army. *relieved of his command | ||
General "fighting joe" Hooker | ||
General Jeb Stuart | ||
May 1, 1863 | ||
jacksons divided forces | ||
Lee's greatest victory | ||
Stonewall Jackson | ||
when the confederates encountered a union unit | ||
The Battle of Gettysburg 3 day battle | ||
General George Meade | ||
Cemetary Ridge | ||
seminary ridge | ||
General James Longstreet | ||
Picketts charge named after George pickett one of the southern commanders | ||
the battle of gettysburg | ||
Ulysses S. Grant | ||
General John Pemberton | ||
champions hill | ||
strategy in which the enemy is surrounded and starved to death to make them surrender | ||
confederates surrender *turning point in civil war | ||
gettysburg address | ||
was determined by the unions success on the battlefield | ||
General William Tecumseh Sherman | ||
the battle of the wilderness | ||
Battle of Spotsylvania | ||
battle of cold harbor | ||
siege of Petersburg to cut off food supply to Richmond *failed | ||
Henrietta E. Lee | ||
General James Hood | ||
Atlanta | ||
General George McClellan | ||
wade davis bill which required stingent requirements for southerners re entering union | ||
Union party | ||
Hannibal Hamlin | ||
thirteenth amendment | ||
South Carolina | ||
Columbia | ||
soldiers who use surprise raids hit and run tactics | ||
Wilmer McLean | ||
Appomattox | ||
Wilkes Booth |