Civil War

By ms11450
  • Fort Sumter

    Fort Sumter
    • South leaves Uion and take over Union Forts • Lincoln sends supplies • South attacks Fort and force them to surrender • Turning Point – Beginning of Civil War
  • Battle of Bull Run

    Battle of Bull Run
    • Lincoln calls for 90 day enlistments
    • Lincoln wants to take Confederate Capitol- Richmond VA
    • Union winning first half but pushed back by Confederates
    • Turning Point - North realizes not a short war and Lincoln calls for thousands of more volunteers, 3 year enlistment
  • Battle of Antietam

    Battle of Antietam
    • Confederate General Lee attacks the North
    • The single bloodiest day in Civil War- over 23,000 deaths
    • Union victory, but don’t finish off Southern army
    • Turning Point – Due to struggles of war Northerners begin looking for new reasons to fight
  • Battle of Gettysburg

    Battle of Gettysburg
    • Lee invades the North
    • Bring war North, convince them to call for peace, and secure European aide
    • 1/3 of army – Picketts Charge
    • Turning Point – Lee loses ability play offense and stays on defense
  • Siege of Vicksburg

    Siege of Vicksburg
    • Confederate guns controlled river
    • 43-day siege of Mississippi stronghold
    • Union gains complete control of Mississippi River
    • Turning Point – Completes the Anaconda Plan/Grant is promoted to Union General
  • Sherman's March

    Sherman's March
    • Marched through Georgia destroying all war resources and burning down Atlanta

    • Destroyed a path 60 miles wide through Georgia
    • Helped Lincoln reelected
    • Turning Point – Used total war to destroy everything of military value and destroy Southern will
  • Appomattox

    Appomattox
    • Grant puts of Petersburg under a 10-month siege
    • Lee is forced to surrender as the Union broke through his defenses capturing Petersburg and Richmond
    • Grant’s surrender terms-lay down weapons, keep possessions, and there will be no trial for treason
    • Officially ends the Civil War on Apriol 9, 1865