Civil War Through Maps, Charts, Etc.

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North v. South at the Beginning

North v. South at the Beginning

North South

Advantages ? ?

Disadvantages

? ?

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Rating the North & the South

Rating the North & the South

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Railroad Lines, 1860Railroad Lines, 1860

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Resources: North & the South

Resources: North & the South

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The Union and Confederacy in 1861

The Union and Confederacy in 1861

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Overviewof

Civil WarStrategy:

“Anaconda”

Plan

Overviewof

Civil WarStrategy:

“Anaconda”

Plan

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Men Present for Duty in the Civil War

Men Present for Duty in the Civil War

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Immigrants

as a %of a State’sPopulation

in1860

Immigrants

as a %of a State’sPopulation

in1860

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Battle of Bull Run

(1st Manassas), July, 1861

Battle of Bull Run

(1st Manassas), July, 1861

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The Battle of the Ironclads,

March, 1862

The Battle of the Ironclads,

March, 1862

The Monitor vs.

the Merrimac

The Monitor vs.

the Merrimac

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War in the East: 1861-1862

War in the East: 1861-1862

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Emancipation in 1863Emancipation in 1863

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The Southern View of Emancipation

The Southern View of Emancipation

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African-Americans in Civil War Battles

African-Americans in Civil War Battles

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The War in

the West, 1863:

Vicksburg

The War in

the West, 1863:

Vicksburg

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The Road to Gettysburg: 1863

The Road to Gettysburg: 1863

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Gettysburg

Day 1

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Gettysburg

Day 2

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Gettysburg

Day 3

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Gettysburg CasualtiesGettysburg Casualties

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The Progress of War: 1861-1865

The Progress of War: 1861-1865

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Sherman’s

MarchthroughGeorgiato theSea, 1864

Sherman’s

MarchthroughGeorgiato theSea, 1864

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Presidential Election

of 1864

Presidential Election

of 1864

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The Final Virginia Campaign:1864-1865

The Final Virginia Campaign:1864-1865

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Casualties on Both Sides

Casualties on Both Sides

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Civil War Casualtiesin Comparison to Other

Wars

Civil War Casualtiesin Comparison to Other

Wars

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The Massacre at Fort Pillow, TN

(April 12, 1864)

The Massacre at Fort Pillow, TN

(April 12, 1864)

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Nathan Bedford Forrest(Captured Fort Pillow)

Nathan Bedford Forrest(Captured Fort Pillow)

262 African-Americans

295 white Unionsoldiers.

Ordered black soldiers murdered after theysurrendered! [many white soldiers killed aswell]

Became the first GrandWizard of the Ku KluxKlan after the war.

262 African-Americans

295 white Unionsoldiers.

Ordered black soldiers murdered after theysurrendered! [many white soldiers killed aswell]

Became the first GrandWizard of the Ku KluxKlan after the war.

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Confederate Prison Camp

at Point Lookout, MD

Confederate Prison Camp

at Point Lookout, MD

§ Planned to hold 10,000 men.

§ Had almost 50,000 at one time.

§ Planned to hold 10,000 men.

§ Had almost 50,000 at one time.

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Point Lookout Memorialof 4,000 Dead Rebel Prisoners

Point Lookout Memorialof 4,000 Dead Rebel Prisoners

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Union Prison Campat Andersonville, GAUnion Prison Camp

at Andersonville, GA

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Original Andersonville PlanOriginal Andersonville Plan

§ Planned to hold 10,000 men.

§ Had over 32,000 at one time.

§ Planned to hold 10,000 men.

§ Had over 32,000 at one time.

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Distributing “Rations”Distributing “Rations”

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Union “Survivors”Union “Survivors”

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Union Prisoner’s

Recordat

Andersonville

Union Prisoner’s

Recordat

Andersonville

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Burying Dead Union POWsBurying Dead Union POWs

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Andersonville CemetaryAndersonville Cemetary