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The North Takes Charge

The North Takes Charge. The Tide Turns Lee’s army defeated the Union army of the Potomac at Fredericksburg, and Chancellorsville, Virginia. Stonewall

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The North Takes Charge

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The Tide Turns

• Lee’s army defeated the Union army of the Potomac at Fredericksburg, and Chancellorsville, Virginia.

• Stonewall Jackson was accidentally shot by his own troops.

• He had his left arm amputated.

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Stonewall Shot by own troops

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The Tide Turns

• Lee exclaimed, “He has lost his left arm, but I have lost my right.”

• Jackson would soon die of pneumonia.

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The Battle of Gettysburg

• Most decisive battle fought. • Confederate soldiers encountered

several brigades of Union cavalry.• 90,000 Union troops under the

command of Gen. George Meade had taken the field against 75,000 Confederates, led by Gen. Lee.

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The Battle of Gettysburg

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The Battle of Gettysburg

• Second Day the Confederates had driven Union troops from Gettysburg and taken over the town.

• Confederate forces marched across farmland, when suddenly Union artillery renewed its barrage.

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The Battle of Gettysburg

• Devastated the Confederates. Lee gave up any hopes of invading the North.

• 23,000 Union men and 28,000 Confederates killed or wounded.

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Gettysburg Cemetery

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The Gettysburg Address

• November 1863, a ceremony was held to dedicate a cemetery. Lincoln spoke for two minutes.

• Gettysburg Address remade America. • The speech helped the country to

realize that it was not just a collection of individual states; it was a unified nation.

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The Gettysburg Address

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Grant Wins at Vicksburg

• Vicksburg, one of the last Confederate strongholds on the Mississippi River.

• Food supplies ran so low that people were reduced to eating dogs and mules.

• The city fell on July 4. Five days later Port Hudson, Louisiana fell.

• Confederacy was cut in two.

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Vicksburg

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Total War

• Lincoln appointed Grant commander of all Union armies.

• Grant in turn appointed William Tecumseh Sherman as commander of the military division of the Mississippi.

• Total War: Destroy the will to fight, the Confederates would collapse.

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William T. Sherman

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Total War

• Grant wanted to decimate Lee’s army in Virginia.

• Sherman raided Georgia. He burned most of Atlanta.

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Sherman’s March

• Sherman’s forces turned north. • They were followed by 25,000 former

slaves to help Grant “wipe out Lee.”

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Election of 1864

• Lincoln was pessimistic of his chances.

• News of Sherman’s victories inspired the North and helped Lincoln win reelection.

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Surrender At Appomattox

• April 3, 1865, Union troops conquered Richmond, VA.

• Southerners had abandoned the city before, setting it afire to keep Northerners from taking it.

• Appomattox Court House- Lee and Grant met at a private home to arrange a Confederate surrender.

• Civil War was Over

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Surrender At Appomattox

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Political and Economic Changes

• The Civil War greatly increased the federal government’s power and authority. (income tax, conscription)

• The Northern economy boomed. The Southern economy was devastated.

• Ended slavery as a labor system, but also wrecked most of the regions industry and farmland.

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The Thirteenth Amendment

• Lincoln believed that the only solution was a constitutional amendment abolishing slavery.

“Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the U.S.”

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The Thirteenth Amendment