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Vocabulary PowerPoint

Vocabulary PowerPoint. Unit 4 Lesson 2: The Civil War. Antietam. September 17, 1862 Civil War battle near Sharpsburg, Maryland B loodiest one-day battle of the American Civil War Union Victory. Emancipation Proclamation. Document issued by Abraham Lincoln

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Vocabulary PowerPoint

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  1. Vocabulary PowerPoint Unit 4 Lesson 2: The Civil War

  2. Antietam • September 17, 1862 • Civil War battle near Sharpsburg, Maryland • Bloodiest one-day battle of the American Civil War • Union Victory

  3. Emancipation Proclamation • Document issued by Abraham Lincoln • Took effect on January 1, 1863 • Declared the freedom for all slaves in Confederate states if they did not surrender

  4. Gettysburg • Three-day battle • (July 1-3, 1863) in Pennsylvania • Union won while suffering 23,000 casualties • Confederacy suffered 28,000 casualties

  5. Chickamauga • September 1863 • Confederate victory • The Union wins control of an important railroad center near Chattanooga, Tennessee

  6. Union Blockade of GA’s Coast • Northern war strategy—blockade • Closed off southern ports to keep the south from exporting and importing goods

  7. Sherman’s Atlanta Campaign William T. Sherman—Union general Confederate army retreats further south into Georgia June & July 1864—Dalton, Resaca, Allatoona, Kennesaw Mountain, New Hope Church, Atlanta

  8. Sherman’s March to Sea War Strategy—Lay waste Sherman’s army destroys anything in his path as he marches to Savannah, GA

  9. Andersonville • Confederate war prison where thousands of Union soldiers died • Causes of death: dehydration, starvation, disease

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