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CONFEDERACY
Block G
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Preparation of War
All soldiers are recruited from volunteers.
Not much communication and transportation. Agricultural goods from their land. Since their the confederacy was mostly agriculture so they
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Poorly trained and equipped with ries, cannons, and technology increased along the way of the war
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Leaders
P.G.T
Beauregard
Trained
at
Westpoint Engaged
in
Fort
Sumter. Hes
a
writer,
inventor,
and
a
civil
servant Taught
Westpoint
students
Henry Wriz Solider in the Confederate army. Lost his arm, From Switzlerland, on trial for starving the union army in prisons
John
C.
Pemberton
Student
at
WestPoint Engaged
in
the
Mexican
War Had
family
connection
with
President
Jackson Surrendered
at
Vicksburg,
considered
a
tratitor
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7 Days Battle
Took in many places Campaign for McClellan to capture Richmond Robert E. Lee leading the battle for Confederates Lee replaced Jo Johnston who was supposed to lead but got injure Battle so memorable because it would cause south many problems if they lost The Union retreated. The sign of a long bloody war
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Antieam Sharpsburg, Maryland is where the battle took place Wanted to gain support from European countries for the South cause Robert E. Lee led the Confederacy Lee wanted to keep moving North and was very conOident because of the battle of Bull Run. Fredericksburg One September 16, 1862 the Union and the Confederacy met. General Joseph hook Oired the left side of the confederate army. After reinforcement gain for the confederacy, the battle went all over the place. One of the bloodiest battle in the Civil War and it would change the course of the war and support the union The Union won after Lees army retreated.
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Minority Groups
Women
Served as spies for the confederacy.
African Americans
Served in non-combat roles such as laborers, cooks, musicians, and servants.
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Immigrants
Served as soldiers for the confederacy.
Camp Life
Medicine and hygiene barely met. Letters to home would about daily lives on the battleeld.
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Not much entertainment, letters were the only source of entertainment. 483,026 soldiers died. Served for three years
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Resources and money put into war, the economy of the south turn downward
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Land was destroyed. Thousand soldiers injured and developed mental illnesses.
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Lost slavery and independence from the union. Lost money and resources. Nothing really gained.
Reconstruction
Cotton prices went down. Started tenant farming and sharecropping for freed slaves. Only way to make money for white plantation owners.
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Bibliography
Images: google images. http://ngeorgia.com/history/cwletter.html http://www.upa.pdx.edu/IMS/currentprojects/TAHv3/Content/PDFs/Immigrant_Soldiers_Civil_War.pdf http://www.historycentral.com/CivilWar/Seven.html http://www.nps.gov/hps/abpp/battles/md003.htm http://www.nps.gov/hps/abpp/battles/va028.htm http://www.sonofthesouth.net/leefoundation/General_P_G_T_Beauregard.htm http://www.civilwar.org/education/history/biographies/john-pemberton.html http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/USACWwirz.htm http://www.classzone.com/cz/books/americans05/secured/resources/applications/ebook/index.jsp Effects of reconstruction .ppt http://civilwargazette.wordpress.com/2008/03/13/did-blacks-ght-in-combat-for-the-confederacy/