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Name :Chris irlasDate:3/15/201

1Period:5

CIVIL WAR DATA

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In November 1860 Abraham Lincoln was elected President of the united states.

South Carolina senators are mad and vote to have south Carolina leave the union. 10 other southern states soon

followed. Lincoln is sworn into office and officially becomes president

of the ‘’not so united states’’ he decides all military forts belong to the us government no matter where they are north

or south.Angry southerners in Charleston, south Carolina open fire

on soldiers at fort Sumter.The civil war has begun.

CAUSES OF THE CIVIL WAR

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P0pulation 22 millionRicher

More technologyMore factories

More corps to feed troopsContend most of the seas

21,000sq. Miles of rail rodeHad iron,gold,cole

Easy transported of food

Get to fight on their land.Long cost line

Can import weaponsIt land is big and spread out

People yell in there causeMutely leader Robert lee.

North Strengths South Strengths

BEGINNING THE WAR

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Weak military lead ship1/3 of offices quit wear

southWasting time trying of goodNorth had to invalid south

had to get into

A million people had less people north

Mississippi could deadFew factories

Encore could no landDon’t enounce a short rail

road Had to transport goods by

wages

North Weakness South Weaknesses

BEGINNING THE WAR

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5

10

15

20

25 23

9

union confederateLinear (confederate)

POPULATION IN MILLIONS

How many more people lived in Union states than in Confederate states?

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Series10

500,000

1,000,000

1,500,000

2,000,000

2,500,0002,250,000

750,000

unionconfederate

LAND AREA

About how many times more square miles of land did Union states have compared to Confederate states?

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0

20

40

60

8084

71

1629

unionconfederate

INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION

Which side---the Union or the Confederacy---had greater manufacturing and iron production?

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Series10

5,000

10,000

15,000

20,000

25,00022,000

9,000unionconfederate

MILES OF RAILROAD TRACK

About how many times more railroad track did the North have than the South?

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money in banks bank assets0

50,000

100,000

150,000

200,000

250,000

300,000

350,000

400,000

189,000

346,000

47,00076,000

unionconfederate

FINANCES

Which side---the Union or the Confederacy---had greater financial resources?

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MAP

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President Abraham LincolnGeneral Winfield ScottGeneral lrvin McDowell

General George McClellanAdmiral David Farragut

General Ulysses S. GrantGeneral George Meade

General William Sherman

President Jefferson DavisJoseph JohnstonGeneral Thomas

‘’Stonewall’’JacksonGeneral Robert E Lee

General George Pickett

The Union

The Confederacy

LEADERS OF THE CIVIL WAR

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Series10

500,000

1,000,000

1,500,000

2,000,000

2,500,000

2,000,000

800,000

unionconfederate

TROOPS

How many more troops did the Union states have than the Confederate states?

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The battle of the bull run was a terrible start of effect on the war . But each soldier was prepared and ready for

war.They were ready for what was coming there way and

what was going to be done.They were all very strong and powerful but at he end

who won the north.

Winfeildscott planned the unions war strategy.

Rose Greenhow's dilemma was what started the war

her dilemma started to eager troops.

Rose was a strong supporter of the southern life.

Summary and Outcome Leaders

1ST BATTLE OF BULL RUN

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The leader which was Robert E.Lee. Attended to

do the unexpectedRobert was the commander of the Confederate forces.He sent the troops across

the Potomac River into Maryland.

Robert E.LeeMcClellan

Summary and Outcome Leaders

BATTLE OF ANTIETAM

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As the war dragged on ,Lincoln decided to declare the slavery. Which he had discouraged Europeans who opposed

slavery from assisting confederacy.On January 1,1863 ,President Lincoln issued the

Emancipation Proclamation. Which mint all slaves in all states were freed from being slaves.

EMANCIPATION PROCLAMATION

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The Battle Of Gettysburg needed to pass draft laws as sign that

both sides were getting tired of war. But trey still decided to take war on again Lee felt confident

enough to take on a war invasion again he attacked the North. In the end lee lost about a third of

his army so what does that mean to you the south lost war and

North won .Which was the first war.

Robert E.Lee

Summary and Outcome Leaders

BATTLE OF GETTYSBURG

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Dedicated to the great task remaining before us – that from these honored dead we take increased devotion to that

cause for which they gave the last full measure of devotion- that we were highly resolve that these dead shall not have died in vain-that this nation under god, shall have new birth of freedom- and that governor of the people, by

people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth.

GETTYSBURG ADDRESS

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SPRING 7864 DEC7864PLAN TO DESTORY SOTH RAIL ROADS and

industries

Winfield ,monitorwinner

Summary and Outcome Leaders

SHERMAN’S MARCH TO THE SEA

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April9,1865 Appomattox courthouse

ShermanGrant

WINNER

Summary and Outcome Leaders

SURRENDER AT APPOMATTOX

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Series10

50,000

100,000

150,000

200,000

250,000

300,000

350,000

400,000360,000

240,000

unionconfederate

WAR CASUALTIES

Who had more war casualties, the North or the South?How many more did they have?

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deaths0

10,000

20,000

30,000

40,000

50,000

60,00051,112

34,62435,732

27,399

20,160

GettysburgChickamaugaChancellorsvilleSpotsylvaniaAntietam

THE FIVE COSTLIEST BATTLES OF THE CIVIL WAR

About how many total people were killed at Gettysburg, Chickamauga, Chancellorsville, Spotsylvania, and Antietam?

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The lasting effects on the civil war are that almost 620,000 people lost there lives . More slaves had no homes of had

no jobs . A lot of hostilely remained even after the war. The end of the war ended up being vary bad..

EFFECTS OF THE CIVIL WAR


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