Monday, February 3, 2014

Ft. Sumpter and Bunker hill

Confederate troops surrounded Ft. Sumter and demanded to surrender.  After Union Commander Anderson refused, Confederates opended fire on the fort.  The Union eventually surrendered.  Although there were no casualities, it was signifigant because it started the Civil War.  There were 80 Union soldiers and 500 Confederate soldiers.

Image: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Fort_Sumter

Confederate/Union Stregnths and Weaknesses

Weaknesses

Union: Were not fighting on their land, had to overtake the whole South, inexperienced soldiers/generals

Confederate: Less factories to produce military supplies, less population means less troops

Stregnths

Union: More troops to spare, many factories to produce military goods

Confederate: fighting on their own land, only have to defend against the Union, More experienced soldiers, generals

Emincipation Proclomation

The Emincipation Proclomation was an order by President Linclon to issue all slaves in the 10 rebellion states are free, but did not make a huge difference at the time because they were already rebeling.  Linclon did not abolish slavery in the border states, because he still needed them to have the Union in favor.(for their railroads, supplies etc.)

Image: http://civilwardailygazette.com/2013/01/01/lincoln-issues-the-emancipation-proclamation/

Sunday, February 2, 2014

Sherman's Atlanta Campaign/March to the Sea



The Atlanta Campaign was a series of battles from NorthWest Georgia, to Atlanta.  Sherman was opposed by Confederate General Joseph E. Johnston, but was forced to retreat by Sherman's flanking tactics.  The Union's plan was to capture and destroy Atlanta, one of the Confederate's most important cities at the time.

Research: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atlanta_Campaign

Image: http://thomaslegion.net/theatlantacampaignhistoryhomepage.html

Sherman's march to the sea is a name given to Sherman's Savanna campaign.  This was to start from the captured city of Atlanta, all the way down to Savanna.  Sherman's army destroyed anything that might have value to the south like food, factories, farms, and much civilian property.

Image and Research: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sherman's_March_to_the_Sea

Thursday, January 30, 2014

Antietam

The batle of Antietam was the firs major battle to take place on Union soil.  It, still today, is known as the bloodiest American one-day battle in history with a total of 22,00 casualities.  This battle is significant, because it gave Linclon the victory he needed to deliver the Emincipation Proclomation.  This battle also stopped Lee's invasion of the North.

Monday, January 27, 2014

Secession and Alexander Stephen's Role

Secession in Georgia
 Georgia held a state-wide convention to decide if they should stay with the Union, or secede to the Confederates.  Many wanted to stay , but majority decided they should stay.  They eventually voted to secede, but the vote was not as unanimous as in other states.

Alexander Stephens
Alex was, at first, not sure if he agreed to secede the United States or not.  Although, he supported the compromise of 1850 as long as the Fugitive Slave Law was accepted.  He ended up being chosen as the vice president of the Confederacy.

Compromise of 1850, Fugitive Slave Act, Georgia Platform

Compromise of 1850
California wants to be a slave state, so many things have to happen: Texas has to give up land and $10 million.  Slavery is abolished in Washington D.C. The Fugitive Slave Act

Fugitive Slave Act
This act requires citizens to report fugitive slaves in free states, denies jury trials, and more federal agents are added to enforce laws.

Georgia's Platform
Georgia accepted the compromise through a state convention, and agreed that the compromise and acts were fair enough.

Image 1: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compromise_of_1850

Image 2: http://tenthamendmentcenter.com/2013/03/06/personal-liberty-laws-a-nullification-history-lesson/