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The

Civil War
(1861-1865)
Through
Maps, Charts,
Graphs &
Pictures
North vs. South in 1861
North South

Advantages ? ?

Disadvantages ? ?
Rating the North & the
South
Slave/Free States
Population, 1861
Railroad Lines,
1860
Resources: North & the
South
The Union & Confederacy in
1861
Men Present for Duty
in the Civil War
Ohio Military Service
Soldiers’
Occupations:
North/South
Combined
Immigrant
s
as a %
of a
State’s
Population
in
1860
The Leaders of the
Confederacy

Pres.
Pres. Jefferson Davis VP
VP Alexander
Alexander Stevens
Stevens
The Confederate “White
House”
The Confederate Seal

MOTTO
MOTTO  “With
“With God
God As
As Our
Our Vindicator”
Vindicator”
A Northern View of Jeff
Davis
Overvie
w
of
the
North’s
Civil War
Strategy
:
The “Anaconda” Plan
Lincoln’s Generals

Winfield Scott
Scott
Joseph
Joseph Hooker
Hooker Ulysses S. Grant
Irwin McDowell
George McClellan
McClellan George
George Meade
Meade

Ambrose Burnside George McClellan,


Again!
McClellan: I Can Do It
All!
The Confederate
Generals

“Stonewall”
Stonewall” Jackson
Jackson Nathan
Nathan Bedford
Bedford
Forrest
Forrest
George
George Pickett
Pickett
Jeb
Jeb Stuart
Stuart
James
James Longstreet
Longstreet
Robert E. Lee
Battle of Bull Run
(1st Manassas)
July, 1861
The Battle of the
Ironclads,
March, 1862
The Monitor vs.
the Merrimac
Damage on the Deck of the
Monitor
Buy Your Way Out of
Military Service
War in the East: 1861-
1862
Battle of Antietam
“Bloodiest Single Day of the
War”September 17, 1862

23,000 casualties
Emancipation in 1863
The
Emancipati
on
Proclamatio
n
The Southern View of
Emancipation
African-American Recruiting
Poster
The Famous 54th
Massachusetts
August Saint-Gaudens
Memorial to Col. Robert
Gould Shaw
African-Americans
in Civil War Battles
Black Troops Freeing Slaves

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