The Furnace of Civil War
1861-1865
- Secession
- The First Wave of Secession
- The Deep South
- South Carolina, Mississippi, Florida,
Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, and Texas
- Montgomery Convention (February 1861)
- the Confederate States of America
- President Jefferson Davis
- Vice-President Alexander H. Stephens
- Southern Unionists
- Crittenden’s Compromise
- Lincoln’s First Inaugural Address
- Fort Sumter
- Charleston, South Carolina
- Confederate attack and Union surrender (April
1861)
- Lincoln’s call for troops
- The Second Wave of Secession (April 1861)
- The upper South
- Virginia, Arkansas, North Carolina, Tennessee
- Mobilization and Innovation
- Northern Advantages
- Southern Preparations
- Richmond Armory
- Harpers Ferry
- Confederate Ordnance Bureau
- The Naval War
- Union blockade of the South
- Confederate innovations
- blockade runners
- ironclads
- torpedoes
- submarines
- The War on Land
- First Battle of Manassas (July 1861)
- Shiloh and New Orleans
- The Peninsula Campaign and Second Battle of
Manassas
- The Battle of Antietam
(September 1862)
- The Emancipation Proclamation
- Preliminary proclamation (September 1862)
- Final proclamation (January 1863)
- Union Setbacks
- Union Victories
- The Battle of Gettysburg (July 1863)
- African American soldiers
- The rise of Ulysses S. Grant and William T.
Sherman
- The fall of Atlanta and Sherman’s "March
to the Sea"
- The Election of 1864
- Democratic nominee George B. McClellan
- Lincoln’s reelection
- The End of the Confederacy
- Siege and fall of Petersburg
- Lee’s surrender at Appomattox Court House
(April 1865)
- The Costs of War
- Casualties
- Weaponry
- Military Medicine
- Union innovations
- Long-term legacies
- Women at War
- Soldiers and spies
- "Camp followers" and "daughters
of the regiment"
- Nurses
- The Home Front
- Agricultural productivity
- Wartime finance
- Modernizing America
- Homestead Act (1862): westward settlement
- Pacific Railroad Act (1862): transcontinental
railroad
- Morrill Act (1862): land-grant universities
- Conscription
- Militia Act (1862)
- Enrollment Act (1863)
Vocabulary
Andrew Johnson
John Wilkes Booth
Robert E. Lee
Thomas J. Jackson
Ulysses S. Grant
George B. McClellen
William T. Sherman
George B. Meade
Salmon P. Chase
Continuous voyage
Merrimack
Virginia
Monitor
Emancipation
Proclamation
13th
Amendment
Copperheads
Union
Party