Civil War- Annabel Grings B3

  • The first election of President Abraham Lincoln

    The first election of President Abraham Lincoln
  • Confederate States of America is formed and Jefferson Davis is named its Presidents

    Confederate States of America is formed and Jefferson Davis is named its Presidents
  • Attack on Fort Sumter by the Confederacy

    Attack on Fort Sumter by the Confederacy
    At 4:30 AM Confederates under General Pierre Beauregard open fire with 50 cannons upon Fort Sumter in Charleston, South Carolina. The Civil War begins.
  • The surrender of Fort Sumter to the Confederacy

    The surrender of Fort Sumter to the Confederacy
  • The dates EACH of the 11 southern stats seceded from the Union

    The dates EACH of the 11 southern stats seceded from the Union
  • First Battle of Bull Run

    First Battle of Bull Run
    The Union Army under Gen. Irvin McDowell suffers a defeat at Bull Run 25 miles southwest of Washington. Confederate Gen. Thomas J. Jackson earns the nickname "Stonewall," as his brigade resists Union attacks. Union troops fall back to Washington. President Lincoln realizes the war will be long. "It's damned bad," he comments.
  • Gen. Ulysses S.Grant gets Union victories at Fort Henry and Fort Donelson in Tennessee

    Gen. Ulysses S.Grant gets Union victories at Fort Henry and Fort Donelson in Tennessee
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    Gen. Ulysses S.Grant gets Union victories at Fort Henry and Fort Donelson in Tennessee

  • Battle of the Ironclads

    Battle of the Ironclads
    The Confederate Ironclad 'Merrimac' sinks two wooden Union ships then battles the Union Ironclad 'Monitor' to a draw.Naval warfare is thus changed forever, making wooden ships obsolete.
  • Battle of Shiloh

    Battle of Shiloh
    Confederate surprise attack on Gen. Ulysses S. Grant's unprepared troops at Shiloh on the Tennessee River results in a bitter struggle with 13,000 Union killed and wounded and 10,000 Confederates, more men than in all previous American wars combined.
  • David Farragut and the Union Navy captures the seaport of New Orleans

    David Farragut and the Union Navy captures the seaport of New Orleans
  • General Robert E. Lee is given command of the Army of Northern Virginia

    General Robert E. Lee is given command of the Army of Northern Virginia
  • The 7 Days Battle

    The 7 Days Battle
    The Seven Days Battles as Lee attacks McClellan near Richmond, resulting in very heavy losses for both armies. McClellan then begins a withdrawal back toward Washington.
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    The 7 Days Battle

    The Seven Days Battles as Lee attacks McClellan near Richmond, resulting in very heavy losses for both armies. McClellan then begins a withdrawal back toward Washington.
  • Second Battle of Bull Run

    Second Battle of Bull Run
    75,000 Federals under Gen. John Pope are defeated by 55,000 Confederates under Gen. Stonewall Jackson and Gen. James Longstreet at the second battle of Bull Run in northern Virginia. Once again the Union Army retreats to Washington. The president then relieves Pope.
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    Second Battle of Bull Run

    75,000 Federals under Gen. John Pope are defeated by 55,000 Confederates under Gen. Stonewall Jackson and Gen. James Longstreet at the second battle of Bull Run in northern Virginia. Once again the Union Army retreats to Washington. The president then relieves Pope.
  • Battle of Antietam

    Battle of Antietam
    The bloodiest day in U.S. military history as Gen. Robert E. Lee and the Confederate Armies are stopped at Antietam in Maryland by McClellan and numerically superior Union forces. By nightfall 26,000 men are dead, wounded, or missing. Lee then withdraws to Virginia.
  • President Lincoln issues the Emancipation Proclamation

    President Lincoln issues the Emancipation Proclamation
  • Battle of Fredericksburg

    Battle of Fredericksburg
    Army of the Potomac under Gen. Burnside suffers a costly defeat at Fredericksburg in Virginia with a loss of 12,653 men after 14 frontal assaults on well entrenched Rebels on Marye's Heights. "We might as well have tried to take hell," a Union soldier remarks. Confederate losses are 5,309. "It is well that war is so terrible - we should grow too fond of it," states Lee during the fighting.
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    Battle of Fredericksburg

  • The Union enacts or passes a law creating the first military draft of men into the army

    The Union enacts or passes a law creating the first military draft of men into the army
  • Battle of Chancellorsville

    Battle of Chancellorsville
    The Union Army under Gen. Hooker is decisively defeated by Lee's much smaller forces at the Battle of Chancellorsville in Virginia as a result of Lee's brilliant and daring tactics. Confederate Gen. Stonewall Jackson is mortally wounded by his own soldiers. Hooker retreats. Union losses are 17,000 killed, wounded and missing out of 130,000. The Confederates, 13, 000 out of 60,000. "I just lost confidence in Joe Hooker," said Hooker later about his own lack of nerve during the battle.
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    Battle of Chancellorsville

  • Confederate General Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson dies

    Confederate General Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson dies
  • The Fall

    The Fall
    The Union Army under Gen. Hooker is decisively defeated by Lee's much smaller forces at the Battle of Chancellorsville in Virginia as a result of Lee's brilliant and daring tactics. Confederate Gen. Stonewall Jackson is mortally wounded by his own soldiers. Hooker retreats. Union losses are 17,000 killed, wounded and missing out of 130,000. The Confederates, 13, 000 out of 60,000. "I just lost confidence in Joe Hooker," said Hooker later about his own lack of nerve during the battle.
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    The Fall

  • The opening of the Confederate prisoner of war camp Andersonville

    The opening of the Confederate prisoner of war camp Andersonville
  • Battle at Spotsyvania

    Battle at Spotsyvania
    The beginning of a massive, coordinated campaign involving all the Union Armies. In Virginia, Grant with an Army of 120,000 begins advancing toward Richmond to engage Lee's Army of Northern Virginia
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    Battle at Spotsyvania

  • The Wilderness Campaign

    The Wilderness Campaign
    The beginning of a massive, coordinated campaign involving all the Union Armies. In Virginia, Grant with an Army of 120,000 begins advancing toward Richmond to engage Lee's Army of Northern Virginia, now numbering 64,000, beginning a war of attrition that will include major battles at the Wilderness (May 5-6), Spotsylvania (May 8-12), and Cold Harbor (June 1-3). In the west, Sherman, with 100,000 men begins an advance toward Atlanta to engage Joseph E. Johnston's 60,000 strong Army of Tennessee.
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    The Wilderness Campaign

  • Battle at Cold Harbor

    Battle at Cold Harbor
    A costly mistake by Grant results in 7,000 Union casualties in twenty minutes during an offensive against fortified Rebels at Cold Harbor in Virginia.
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    Battle at Cold Harbor

  • Battle at Petersburg

    Battle at Petersburg
    Union forces miss an opportunity to capture Petersburg and cut off the Confederate rail lines. As a result, a nine month siege of Petersburg begins with Grant's forces surrounding Lee.
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    Battle at Petersburg

  • President Lincoln is re-elected for a 2nd term

    President Lincoln is re-elected for a 2nd term
  • Union Gen. William T. Sherman burns Atlanta, GA. to the ground and begins his March to the Sea

    Union Gen. William T. Sherman burns Atlanta, GA. to the ground and begins his March to the Sea
  • Union General William T. Sherman finishes his March to the Sea and captures Savannah, GA.

    Union General William T. Sherman finishes his March to the Sea and captures Savannah, GA.
  • The Confederate capitol of Richmond, Virginia falls or is captured by the Union army

    The Confederate capitol of Richmond, Virginia falls or is captured by the Union army
  • President Lincoln dies and Vice President Andrew Johnson takes over as President of the U.S.

    President Lincoln dies and Vice President Andrew Johnson takes over as President of the U.S.
  • The Confederacy and Gen. Robert E. Lee surrender to Grant at Appomattox Courthouse, VA.

    The Confederacy and Gen. Robert E. Lee surrender to Grant at Appomattox Courthouse, VA.