Unit 6: The Civil War & Reconstruction Chapter 16: The Civil War Section 2: Early Years of The War
Unit 6: The Civil War & Reconstruction Chapter 16: The Civil War Section 2: Early Years of The War
Unit 6: The Civil War & Reconstruction Chapter 16: The Civil War Section 2: Early Years of The War
Reconstruction
• Casualty
• Ironclad
Why did the South think that they could win the war?
Rank the top 5 advantages the North had over the South
Did the North & South expect a
long war?
What does this
picture represent?
First Battle of Bull Run
• Lincoln grows
impatient for action.
Awww……
George McClellan, you are
HIRED!
15 minute Art Activity
In your notes, Draw a detailed picture of the First
Battle of Bull Run:
Be sure to include:
Merrimack – C.S.A
Monitor - Union
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SUCCESS!
War in the West
Victories for the North
• Ulysses S. Grant
– The Union’s best
General
• Captured Fort
Henry and Fort
Donelson (TN
River)
• Won Battle of
Shiloh (April 1862)
“No terms except
Unconditional Surrender!”
New Orleans Falls
• Union Captured New
Orleans on April, 1862
• With these Union
victories, the North
controlled the
Mississippi River and
split the south!
David Farragut
Union Commander at New Orleans
Union Controls the Miss. River
SUCCESS!
Now I need
to take
Vicksburg!
SUCCESS!
War in the East
McClellan’s Campaign
• Union General of the
Army of the Potomac
– Drill, Drill, Drill!
– Hesitated on the field
• Goal: Capture
Richmond (June, 1862)
– Why Richmond?
Who was waiting for
June, 1862
McClellan in
Richmond?
Robert E. Lee & J.E.B. Stuart
• Confederate • Confederate Cavalry
Commander Commander
• Lee’s “eyes and ears”
June 1862
Lee stopped
McClellan from
taking Richmond.
2nd Battle of Bull Run
FAILED AGAIN!
SUCCESS!
SUCCESS!
Now I need
to take
Vicksburg!
SUCCESS!
Great victory! Now
take full command
and invade the
North!
………!
McClellan,
you’re FIRED!
Ambrose
Burnside,
you’re HIRED!
Ummm, okay . . .
to be continued . . .
What was life like during the
Civil War?
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Describe what life would have been like during
the civil war from the perspective of a:
Soldier
POW
Surgeon
Nurse
Brother
Father
Mother
Sister
Same Number
• Summarize the primary source
(What happened?)
• What emotion/s resonates
when you read the selection?
• Explain why it makes you feel
that way
• How many people are affected
by what was happening?
• Describe the different
perspectives of each person
Same Color
• Summarize the primary source
(What happened?)
• What emotion/s resonates
when you read the selection?
• Explain why it makes you feel
that way
• How many people are affected
by what was happening?
• Describe the different
perspectives of each person