Civil War

  • Lincoln elected president

    Lincoln elected president
    President lincoln was the 16th president of the us
  • SC Seceded

    SC Seceded
    South Carolina seceded because they didnt want to be in the union wihtout slavery
  • Confederacy forms

    Confederacy forms
    Seven states form confederacy write their own constitution and plan for an independant nation
  • Lincoln Inaugurated

    Lincoln Inaugurated
    Lincoln enters Washington D.C. in disguise because of unrest. Southerners begin seizing federal posts.
  • Fort Sumter attacked

    Fort Sumter attacked
    The south fires on fort sumter and won because they caught the north off guard
  • Bull Run

    Bull Run
    Gen. McDowell leads 30,000 men against Gen. Johnston's 22,000 Southern troops in an attempt to crush the rebels and go "On to Richmond." South scores victory as Union troops flee back to Washington in disarray. McDowell replaced by Gen. McClellan
  • Ft. Henry and Ft. Donelson

    Ft. Henry and Ft. Donelson
    Gen. Grant captures two forts on the Tennessee and Cumberland Rivers. Confederates forced out of Kentucky and yield much of Tennessee
  • Monitor vs. Merriac

    Monitor vs. Merriac
    First ironclad battle in history ends in a draw as the Merrimac withdraws after daylong exchange of fire. Union blockade of South is maintained
  • Peninsular Campaign (Yorktown, Seven Days' Battle, Fair Oaks)

    Peninsular Campaign (Yorktown, Seven Days' Battle, Fair Oaks)
    After continual prodding by Lincoln, McClellan decides to attack Richmond via the South. He moves his large army down the Potomac, marches on Richmond, and then assumes a defensive position rather than pushing for victory. Gen. Lee takes command of Southern troops
  • Shiloh (Pittsburgh Landing)

    Shiloh (Pittsburgh Landing)
    Grant overcomes Southern forces with heavy losses for each side: 13,000 Union casualties, 11,000 for South
  • New Orleans

    New Orleans
    Farragut seizes New Orleans for Union after boldly attacking Southern position. 11 Southern ships sunk
  • Bull Run (Manassas) 2nd battle

    Bull Run (Manassas) 2nd battle
    McClellan replaced by Gen. Pope. Lee and Gen. Stonewall Jackson defeat Union troops again at Manassas and Pope is replaced by McClellan
  • Antietam

    Antietam
    Heavily outnumbered, Lee's troops face McClellan in bloody fighting. Over 23,000 casualties (more than all previous American wars combined). Lee retreats to Virginia
  • Emancipation Proclamation

    Emancipation Proclamation
    With victory at Antietam, Lincoln announces that on 1/1/63, all slaves in the rebelling states would be free. Does not affect border states. Forces European nations to recognize that choosing sides in the Civil War is to take a stand on slavery
  • Fredericksburg

    Fredericksburg
    Gen. Burnside attacks Lee's fortified position and suffers 10,000 casualties (to Lee's 5000).