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The American Civil War

The American Civil War. 1861-1865. Troop Strength (Thousands). 100. 90. 80. 70. 60. 50. 40. 30. 20. 10. U.S . C.S. Lincoln/Stanton “General in Chief”. McClellan General in Chief. Scott General in Chief. Patterson. McDowell. J. Johnston. McClellan. Buell Dept of the OHIO.

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The American Civil War

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  1. The American Civil War 1861-1865

  2. Troop Strength (Thousands) 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 U.S. C.S. Lincoln/Stanton “General in Chief” McClellan General in Chief Scott General in Chief Patterson McDowell J. Johnston McClellan Buell Dept of the OHIO Battle of 1st Bull Run (21 July 1861) Beauregard Jackson Halleck Dept of the MO Halleck Dept of the MI Battle of Pea Ridge (6-8 March 1862) J. Johnston Forts Henry& Donelson (2-16 Feb 1862) McClellan Pope A.S. Johnston Burnside Grant Shiloh (6-7 April 1862) Buell A.S. Johnston Beauregard Opening Moves East Major Campaigns 1862 Opening Moves West Coastal Actions

  3. Troop Strength (Thousands) 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 U.S. C.S. Lincoln/Stanton “General in Chief” Battle of Seven Pines (31 May-1 June 1862) Seven Days Battles (26 June - 1 July 1862) Jackson Halleck Dept of the MI J. Johnston Lee Corinth Occupied (30 May 1862) McClellan Pope Burnside Grant Buell Grant Thomas Buell Pope Buell Bragg Beauregard Farragut Takes New Orleans (24 April-1 May 1862) Major Campaigns 1862 Butler

  4. Troop Strength (Thousands) 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 U.S. C.S. Antietam (17 Sept 1862) Halleck General in Chief Lincoln/Stanton “General in Chief” Lee McClellan Second Bull Run (29-30 Aug 1862) XII Jackson Pope Pope Perryville (8 Oct 1862) Burnside XI Fredericksburg (13 Dec 1862) Lee Longstreet Halleck Dept of the MI Lee Smith Buell Lee Bragg McClellan Rosecrans Stones River (31 Dec 1862) Smith Burnside Grant Bragg Buell Bragg Price Van Dorn Bragg Van Dorn J. Johnston Pemberton Major Campaigns 1862 Major Campaigns 1863 Banks Butler

  5. Troop Strength (Thousands) 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 U.S. C.S. Halleck General in Chief Hooker Burnside Lee Longstreet Rosecrans Grant Bragg J. Johnston Grant Pemberton Major Campaigns 1863 Banks

  6. Troop Strength (Thousands) 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 U.S. C.S. Halleck General in Chief Hooker Burnside Chancellorsville (27 Apr-6 May) Burnside Lee Longstreet Rosecrans Bragg J. Johnston Grant Pemberton Pemberton Grant Banks Major Campaigns 1863 Banks

  7. Troop Strength (Thousands) 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 U.S. C.S. Lee Halleck General in Chief Meade Grant General in Chief Meade Hooker Gettysburg (1-3 July) Hooker Burnside Lee Longstreet Rosecrans Burnside Longstreet Bragg Sherman Sherman Rosecrans Thomas Bragg J. Johnston Hooker Chickamauga (19-20 Sept) Pemberton J. Johnston Sherman Grant Banks Major Campaigns 1863

  8. Grant General in Chief Meade Sigel Lee Butler Sherman J. Johnston Banks Major Campaigns 1864-1865 Grant’s Plan 1864 Major Campaigns 1863

  9. Grant General in Chief Sheridan Hunter Meade Sigel Early Lee Lee Butler Grant General in Chief Meade Thomas J. Johnston Hood Sherman Sherman Schofield J. Johnston Hood Sherman Hood Banks Major Campaigns 1864-1865 The Union Prevails

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