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The American
            Civil War
                   1861-1865

“Brother against brother”, “A divided Nation”



                Javier Patón Peiró
                  4ºB (2011-12)
“A Divided Nation”
     Differences between Northern and Southern States before the war




The Northern States, The Union                  The Southern States, The Confederacy
• Three times the population of the South          • 3 million slaves of a total of 9 million
                                                   population.
• Internationally recognized government of
             the USA                               • Friendly relationship with France and Britain,
                                                   who supported the Confederates.
• Almost the 90 percent of industry and
railroads were located in the North                • Economy based in agrarian exploitation
                                                   (cotton production)
• 7/10 immigrants settled in the North
                                                   •Reliance on slave labor discouraged
• The majority of Northern people
                                                   immigration, and most immigrants settled in
supported the Republican Party, led by
                                                   the North.
Abraham Lincoln
                                                   • Due to this, the South took an aggressive
• Republican Party, strongly nationalist, was
                                                   defensive policy
 anti-slavery and so it was considered to be
“anti-southerners”                                 • Southern people supported the Democratic
                                                   party and wanted John C. Breckinridge to be
                                                   president
Abolitionist Movement:
               main cause of the war
 Usa was formed by 33 states in
1860.

  While the economy of the Southern
States was based on slave labor and
they thought slavery was necessary
and was part of their social system,
in the Western and Northern States it
was created the Abolitionist
Movement against such an
“abomination”.

  Some abolitionists thought African
slaves should be taken back to
Africa. Other abolitionist believed
that slaves deserved equal rights in
America.
Secession of the South
  On 24th December 1860, South Carolina is the first southern state
to break away from the USA. Lincoln is president at this time and an
Emancipation Law was feared.

 By 1861, the Confederates States of America was formed by seven
southern states: South Carolina, Mississipi, Florida, Alabama,
Georgia, Louisiana and Texas. The former “Cotton States”,
capital: Montgomery (Alabama) for some months and Richmond
(Virginia) until the end of the war.
Two Presidents



 Abraham Lincoln was the sixteenth             Jefferson Davis was the first and last
president of the USA (1860-1865), leader     president of the Confederate States of
of the Republican Party and radical          America.
abolitionist.
                                               Until 1860, he was an important oficcer in
 During the war, he was very close to the    the USA Army and a promising politician
Union troops and he himself chose the        who became a high charge in the USA
best commandants for each battle.            Secretary of War and Mississipi Senator.


 He was a great speecher and spirited up       Although in his speeches he was against
the public opinion in favour of the Union.   secession, he was chosen teh first president
                                             of the CSA in 1861.
 Until his assassination, he developed a
“Plan of Reunification” of the United          After the surrender of the southern states
States of America.                           in 1865, he was charged with treason and
                                             until the end of his life he couldn’t have a
                                             public charge anymore.
Emancipation Proclamation
     1st January 1863


  Although the Confederacy
considered itself a new independent
country, neither Lincoln nor the
“International Community” accepted
it.

   Lincoln continued ruling for the
Southern States and, in 1st January
1863 (during the war), it was
approved the Emancipation
Proclamation, which gave freedom to
slaves in the ten rebelled southern
states, which didn’t returned to the
Union despite of Lincoln’s threats.
Summary of the war
FIRST STAGE: From Fort Sumter to Gettysburg.

  •March 1861, Lincoln takes the charge of president of the USA and in his inaugural speech
declares illegal the Secession of the Seven Cotton States.

  •12st April 1861, days after the Secession of South Carolina, the Confederate army moves to
Fort Sumter, in the same state. The bombardment results in the first victory of the Confederacy.

  •The Union recovers the Fort with extreme cruelty days after and Virginia, Arkansas,
Tennessee and North Carolina decide to join the Confederacy.

  •The South finances the war with their commercial
relationships with European countries. They fight in
the Confederacy territory for their independence of
the USA.The Confederate army wins the majority
of the battles.

  •1st January 1863, Lincoln doesn’t still accept
the independence of the Confederacy and writes
the Emancipation Proclamation. The leaders of the
Confederates are angry because of Lincoln’s attitude
and the Confederate Army is moved to
Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, territory of the Union.
SECOND STAGE: From Gettysburg to the fall of the
             Confederacy.

 •1st-3rd July 1863, Gettysburg marks the turning point of the American Civil War.
The Union beats up the CSA. between 46,000 and 51,000 casualties.

  •At the same time in which Gettysburg events take place, the Union takes
Vicksburg, Mississipi. From now on, the Union controls the Mississipi Valley and the
territory of the Confederacy is divided in two.

 •The Union focus their attacks on Virginia. 2nd April 1865, some Confederate
generals move from Richmond, the capital of the Confederacy.

 •9th April 1865, the Confederate Army finally surrenders in Appomatox, Virginia.

 •15th April 1865, Lincoln’s murdered by a radical supporter of the Confederacy.
Tactical Strategies
           Anaconda Plan                              Confederacy Defensive S.
  Unionist General Winfield Scott proposed a          Securing potential allies such as France and
strategy focus on a commercial blockade to         Great Britain was the main aim of the Soutern
the southern states.                               defensive strategy.
  It consisted in taking the control of               To do so, it was necessary to show them
southern harbors, avoiding the contact             they could win that war for their independence.
between the Confederacy and Europe.                   At first, the Confederates attacked the
  This isolation would make little by little the   borders between the USA and the CSA making
South to sourrender, their economy was             the Union army and population to go to
based in the trade of their products in            northern areas.
echange of weapons.                                   As war advanced, Confederate army tried to
  The larger population of the Union allowed       avoid the Union army, making the war to last
this plan to work.                                 more time as they get allies.
Consecuences of the War
  •More than 600,000 Americans lost their lives and other great
number were severely injured.
  •8000 million dollars lost.
  •The federal government is imposed over the states (centralism).
  •13th, 14th and 15th amendments of the Constitution, which
abolish slavery and gives equal rights to Afro-American citizens.
  •Industry is imposed in the USA , which turns it into the main
industial power.
  •Decrease of the cotton trading from the South.
  •Southern violent ideologic groups (Ku-Klux-Klan).

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American civil war

  • 1. The American Civil War 1861-1865 “Brother against brother”, “A divided Nation” Javier Patón Peiró 4ºB (2011-12)
  • 2. “A Divided Nation” Differences between Northern and Southern States before the war The Northern States, The Union The Southern States, The Confederacy • Three times the population of the South • 3 million slaves of a total of 9 million population. • Internationally recognized government of the USA • Friendly relationship with France and Britain, who supported the Confederates. • Almost the 90 percent of industry and railroads were located in the North • Economy based in agrarian exploitation (cotton production) • 7/10 immigrants settled in the North •Reliance on slave labor discouraged • The majority of Northern people immigration, and most immigrants settled in supported the Republican Party, led by the North. Abraham Lincoln • Due to this, the South took an aggressive • Republican Party, strongly nationalist, was defensive policy anti-slavery and so it was considered to be “anti-southerners” • Southern people supported the Democratic party and wanted John C. Breckinridge to be president
  • 3. Abolitionist Movement: main cause of the war Usa was formed by 33 states in 1860. While the economy of the Southern States was based on slave labor and they thought slavery was necessary and was part of their social system, in the Western and Northern States it was created the Abolitionist Movement against such an “abomination”. Some abolitionists thought African slaves should be taken back to Africa. Other abolitionist believed that slaves deserved equal rights in America.
  • 4. Secession of the South On 24th December 1860, South Carolina is the first southern state to break away from the USA. Lincoln is president at this time and an Emancipation Law was feared. By 1861, the Confederates States of America was formed by seven southern states: South Carolina, Mississipi, Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana and Texas. The former “Cotton States”, capital: Montgomery (Alabama) for some months and Richmond (Virginia) until the end of the war.
  • 5. Two Presidents Abraham Lincoln was the sixteenth Jefferson Davis was the first and last president of the USA (1860-1865), leader president of the Confederate States of of the Republican Party and radical America. abolitionist. Until 1860, he was an important oficcer in During the war, he was very close to the the USA Army and a promising politician Union troops and he himself chose the who became a high charge in the USA best commandants for each battle. Secretary of War and Mississipi Senator. He was a great speecher and spirited up Although in his speeches he was against the public opinion in favour of the Union. secession, he was chosen teh first president of the CSA in 1861. Until his assassination, he developed a “Plan of Reunification” of the United After the surrender of the southern states States of America. in 1865, he was charged with treason and until the end of his life he couldn’t have a public charge anymore.
  • 6. Emancipation Proclamation 1st January 1863 Although the Confederacy considered itself a new independent country, neither Lincoln nor the “International Community” accepted it. Lincoln continued ruling for the Southern States and, in 1st January 1863 (during the war), it was approved the Emancipation Proclamation, which gave freedom to slaves in the ten rebelled southern states, which didn’t returned to the Union despite of Lincoln’s threats.
  • 7. Summary of the war FIRST STAGE: From Fort Sumter to Gettysburg. •March 1861, Lincoln takes the charge of president of the USA and in his inaugural speech declares illegal the Secession of the Seven Cotton States. •12st April 1861, days after the Secession of South Carolina, the Confederate army moves to Fort Sumter, in the same state. The bombardment results in the first victory of the Confederacy. •The Union recovers the Fort with extreme cruelty days after and Virginia, Arkansas, Tennessee and North Carolina decide to join the Confederacy. •The South finances the war with their commercial relationships with European countries. They fight in the Confederacy territory for their independence of the USA.The Confederate army wins the majority of the battles. •1st January 1863, Lincoln doesn’t still accept the independence of the Confederacy and writes the Emancipation Proclamation. The leaders of the Confederates are angry because of Lincoln’s attitude and the Confederate Army is moved to Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, territory of the Union.
  • 8. SECOND STAGE: From Gettysburg to the fall of the Confederacy. •1st-3rd July 1863, Gettysburg marks the turning point of the American Civil War. The Union beats up the CSA. between 46,000 and 51,000 casualties. •At the same time in which Gettysburg events take place, the Union takes Vicksburg, Mississipi. From now on, the Union controls the Mississipi Valley and the territory of the Confederacy is divided in two. •The Union focus their attacks on Virginia. 2nd April 1865, some Confederate generals move from Richmond, the capital of the Confederacy. •9th April 1865, the Confederate Army finally surrenders in Appomatox, Virginia. •15th April 1865, Lincoln’s murdered by a radical supporter of the Confederacy.
  • 9. Tactical Strategies Anaconda Plan Confederacy Defensive S. Unionist General Winfield Scott proposed a Securing potential allies such as France and strategy focus on a commercial blockade to Great Britain was the main aim of the Soutern the southern states. defensive strategy. It consisted in taking the control of To do so, it was necessary to show them southern harbors, avoiding the contact they could win that war for their independence. between the Confederacy and Europe. At first, the Confederates attacked the This isolation would make little by little the borders between the USA and the CSA making South to sourrender, their economy was the Union army and population to go to based in the trade of their products in northern areas. echange of weapons. As war advanced, Confederate army tried to The larger population of the Union allowed avoid the Union army, making the war to last this plan to work. more time as they get allies.
  • 10. Consecuences of the War •More than 600,000 Americans lost their lives and other great number were severely injured. •8000 million dollars lost. •The federal government is imposed over the states (centralism). •13th, 14th and 15th amendments of the Constitution, which abolish slavery and gives equal rights to Afro-American citizens. •Industry is imposed in the USA , which turns it into the main industial power. •Decrease of the cotton trading from the South. •Southern violent ideologic groups (Ku-Klux-Klan).