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Lecture 9:
Pre-Civil War and Civil War Eras
History 2010, United States History I
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War between the States
Grant LeeLincoln
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A. Characteristics: _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
B. Causes or Symptoms for the Civil War: ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Pre-Civil War Era
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C. Election of 1848 and Zachary Taylor: _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
D. Fillmore and the Compromise of 1850: ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Pre-Civil War Era
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E. Election of 1852 and Franklin Pierce: ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
F. Gadsden Purchase: __________________________________________________________________________________________
G. Kansas-Nebraska Act (1854): ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Pre-Civil War Era
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A. Election of 1856: _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
B. Panic of 1857: _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
C. Dred Scott Decision: ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
D. John Brown’s Raid: _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
James Buchanan
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A. Abraham Lincoln and the Election of 1860: _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
B. Secession, Inauguration, and Fort Sumter: _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
C. Fort Sumter and the Start of War: ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
The Civil War
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D. Confederate Advantages: _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
E. Issues for Lincoln: _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
F. First Battle of Bull Run ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
G. Trent Affair: _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
The Civil War
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H. Peninsular Campaign: _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
I. Second Battle of Bull Run: _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
J. Battle of Antietam: ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
K. Emancipation Proclamation: _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
The Civil War
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L. North after Antietam: _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
M. Battle of Gettysburg: _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
N. Battles of Vicksburg and Chattanooga: ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
O. Final Military Strategy: _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
The Civil War
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P. 1864: _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Q. Hampton Roads Conference: _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
R. Appomattox Courthouse and the End of the Civil War: ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
The Civil War
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