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Today, you will be able to: Explain the significant events (battles) of the Civil War and explain the roles played by significant individuals during the Civil War Directions: 1. Write vocabulary words on page 113 2. Read and Summarize the major events by answering the guided questions

Page 113-114

Page 113 Civil War Vocabulary Civil War Vocabulary Page 114

Timeline Voc. The Civil War Vocabulary Civil War Confederacy States Of America Preserve Address Casualties Pages 113-114 Civil War Battles Retreat Defeat Arms Surrender Pardon Union vs. Confederate Medal of Honor Seaman Regiment

Retreat Pages 113-114 To go back or leave; Generals will retreat if their army is in danger of loosing

Defeat Pages 113-114 To lose or give up; Generals are defeated by the lost of the battle

Arms Pages 113-114 Guns or weapons; 2 nd Amendment gives you the right to bear arms

Surrender Pages 113-114 To end the battle against an enemy; General Lee surrenders to end the war

Pardon Pages 113-114 The action of forgiving; General Lee ask to pardon his troops after the Civil War ended

o Explain the significant events (battles) during the Civil War

o Write the Name of the Battle o Check the box on whom won the war o Write the details of each battle o Identify the location of the battle or event

Attack on Fort Sumter

*What was the purpose of Fort Sumter? * Who started the Civil War? In 1861, Fort Sumter was a federal fort in Charleston, South Carolina. The federal troops were running out of food and supplies and had no way to obtain these onshore after South Carolina seceded. President Lincoln refused to surrender the fort to South Carolina. Confederate forces fired on Fort Sumter, and the Civil War began.

*How did Lincoln respond to the attack? The confederate soldiers who attacked the Fort took down the Union flag and replaced it with their own. Lincoln s response was swift. He called for 75,000 volunteers to join the Union Army, including free African-Americans. For the next four years, Americans were engaged in the bloodiest conflict in U.S. history.

Battle of Bull Run General Stonewall Jackson displayed remarkable skill on the battlefield

* What was the plan the Northerners were hoping to do? Geography played a key role in the war. Northerners hoped to that capturing the Confederate capital at Richmond, the war would be quickly over. A Union of 3,000 soldiers marched towards Richmond but was defeated at the Battle of Bull Run.

*Who is Stonewall Jackson? *How did Stonewall get his nickname? General Stonewall Jackson and other Confederate leaders, command 22,000 soldiers, forced the Union army to retreat. Jackson displayed remarkable skill on the battlefield, which inspired his soldiers. He is widely regarded as one of the best Confederate commanders.

Battle of Antietam The bloodiest single day of the Civil War

*What was Lee s plan to end the war? *What is the Battle of Antietam known as? Jefferson Davis and Robert E. Lee decided that the best way to end the war was to invade the North. In the late 1862, Lee s forces crossed into Maryland. Confederate and Union forces fought a major battle at Antietam Creek. This battle marked the bloodiest single day of the war.

*How did the death rate compare to previous wars? At the Battle of Antietam, 6,000 soldiers were killed in just one day and 23,000 casualties in one day! More Americans died in this one day of fighting than in the entire War of 1812 and the US-Mexican War combined. When the day of fighting ended, Lee retreated to Virginia.

Battle of Gettysburg This battle marks the turning point of the war

*How long was the Battle of Gettysburg? *What was the battle known as? In the summer of 1863, Confederate commander Robert E. Lee moved north in a bold attempt to cut off from the Union. Union and Confederate armies met in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. After three (3) days of heavy fighting, Lee retreated. The battle was the turning point of the war for the first Union victory..

*Why was the Battle of Gettysburg the turning point of the war? *Why did Lincoln visit the battlefield? The Union Army hopes to win the war after Gettysburg victory. Lee s army suffered heavy causalities. More than 54,000 men died over the 3 day battle. Lincoln was later invited to the battlefield and gives the Gettysburg Address to dedicate a cemetery to the Union soldiers who had died there.

Battle of Vicksburg Union takes control over the Mississippi River

*Why controlling the Mississippi River important to both armies? The Union forces had captured New Orleans and were slowly working their way up the Mississippi River in order to divide the South in two. Vicksburg was located on top of a 200-foot bluff, allowing Confederacy to control movement along the Mississippi River. Both armies wanted this river.

*What was Grant s plan to trap the Confederate army? What is the Anaconda Plan? General Grant s Union army focused on taking Vicksburg to trap the Confederate army. Grant used the Anaconda Plan to take control over the Mississippi river. This allowed the northern Army to send supplies and soldiers to the south much faster. Battle of Vicksburg was a great victory for the Union army.

The Anaconda Plan Like a snake, the North planned to wrap around the Southern states and cut off the Confederate army from their supplies

Surrender at Appomattox Court House General Lee surrenders and ends the Civil War

*Why did Lee thought it was necessary to surrender? The damage caused the Union armies in the South many Confederates to lose hope. General Lee s army slowly weakened. Richmond, the capital of the Confederacy, fell to Union armies. Knowing the South couldn t go on fighting General Lee met Grant at Appomattox Court House in Virginia.

*What was the terms of surrendering? *Who won the Civil War? When General Lee and General Grant met, they discuss terms of surrendering Lee s army. All Confederate arms were collected by Union troops as captured property and pardoned. Both generals signed the document of surrender. The North had won and Civil War was finally over.