Civil War
John Wilkes Booth
26 year old that killed Abraham Lincoln
Conscription
A draft that would force certain members of the population to serve in the army
Emancipation Proclamation
An attempt by Lincoln to free the slaves
Robert E. Lee
Confederate general that had unique tactics
For many, the Proclamation gave the war a high moral purpose by turning the struggle into a fight to free the slaves. Free blacks also welcomed the section of the proclamation that allowed them to enlist in the Union army.
How did different groups to Emancipation Proclamation?
The government passed the National Bank Act of 1863, the economy in the northern state boomed. The north started to pull away from the south which is what helped the industry.
How did the Civil War provide the economic foundation for the US to become an industrial giant?
In what ways did the South's morale deteriorate? As the war progressed, morale on the confederacies home front deteriorated. The confederate congress passed a weak resolution in 1863 urging planters to grow fewer cash crops like cotton and tobacco and increase population of food.
In what ways did the South's morale deteriorate?
Appomattox Court House
Lee and Grant met to arrange a confederate surrender on April 9th, 1865, in a Virginia village called Appomattox Court House
Gettysburg Address
Lincoln's Gettysburg Address remade America
13th Amendment
The 13th Amendment freed all the slaves
Andersonville
The worst Confederate prison, that jammed 33,000 men into 26 acres, or about 34 square feet per person
Ulysses S. Grant
Union general from West Point, had strategy of attacking over and over regardless of loss of life
Income tax
Was used to pay for the war for the North
In the North, poor people were crowded into slums, crime and disease ran rampant, and poverty was ever-present. White workers feared that Southern blacks would come north and compete for jobs
What acts of protest occurred in both the north and south?
The union gained more land while the confederacy lost a lot of land
What happened in the civil war from 1861-1865?
They believed that it was essential to fight not only the South's army and government but it's civilian population as well
What was Grant and Sherman's rationale for using the strategy of total war?