
US Civil War
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Celeste Mansell
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US Civil War
Election of 1860 and the Union v the Confederacy
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Election of 1860
There were five candidates running for office in the election of 1860.
South said they would accept the outcome of the election as long as no abolitionist was elected
as president.
In other words, the South would not accept Smith or Lincoln as president.
If an abolitionist was elected, they would secede or leave the Union (US)
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Multiple Select
The South would not accept if which 2 candidates won the election?
John C. Breckenridge
Stephen Douglas
John Bell
Gerrit Smith
Abraham Lincoln
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Multiple Choice
To secede means to. . .
stay
fight
leave
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Lincoln Wins the Election
Lincoln wins the election
Believes democracy above all else! (Union)
The South is upset
SC is the FIRST to secede
The new country will be called the Confederate States of America.
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Multiple Choice
Lincoln beleived in democracy above all else, which is the reason he stands with the Union.
True
False
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Fort Sumter, SC
Union fort: low on supplies, so Lincoln sends unarmed group with supplies
Attacked by the Confederacy (April, 1861) the day after Lincoln took office
The Union surrenders
No lives are lost
Start of the Civil War
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Secession
Initially 7 states secede from the Union
Later 4 more join
The first capital of the CSA was Montgomery, AL
The Union had the greater odds in winning the war
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Multiple Choice
The CSA (Confederacy) had 21 states.
True
False
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https://slideplayer.com/slide/9871318/
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First Battle of Bull Run
First MAJOR battle of the war
35,000 soldiers
2,900 Union soldiers died
<2,000 Confederate soldiers died
Confederate victory under "Stonewall" Jackson
This will NOT be a quick war
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The Battle of Antietam
1862
Confederates invade the Union
The bloodiest single day in U.S. history
Over ~22,000 Americans dead, wounded or missing
The Union stopped the Confederacy
Gave Lincoln the chance to announce the abolition of slavery in the south
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Multiple Choice
Who won the the Battle of Antietam?
North (Union)
South (Confederacy)
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https://www.slideserve.com/audra-hoffman/the-emancipation-proclamation
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Multiple Choice
After the Emancipation Proclamation all slaves were freed.
True
False
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Open Ended
Why do you think Lincoln waited until after the Battle of Antietam to announce the Emancipation Proclamation?
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https://slideplayer.com/slide/2508874/
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https://slideplayer.com/slide/8696225/
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https://slideplayer.com/slide/3438544/
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https://historywithgottel.weebly.com/causes-of-the-civil-war.html
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Open Ended
EXIT TICKET: Think about the events that lead to the Civil War. Explain at least 3 of those events and their contribution to the tensions between the north and the south.
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Election of 1860 and the Union v the Confederacy
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