General Grant creates a master plan for the Union to destroy the Confederacy. All Union forces will work together for victory. General Grant creates a master plan for the Union to destroy the Confederacy. All Union forces will work together for victory. Union industrial strength and population advantages will be maximized. The Union will break the back of the Confederacy by destroying the home front.
Grant moves into the Wilderness Terrible and bloody fighting The Union forces are stopped Grant does not retreat but rather moves south to get around Lee’s army
Twelve days of butchery General Sedgwick is killed by sharpshooter The Bloody Angle fighting lasts 18 hours Grant moves south
The Federals almost took the town in June 1864, but since they did not take the town, both sides were condemned to a long siege. The Federals almost took the town in June 1864, but since they did not take the town, both sides were condemned to a long siege. Federals try to blow up the Confederate lines at “The Crater”- a terrible failure. Petersburg controlled the railroad line into Richmond. If Petersburg fell, then Richmond fell.
The trenches were hot, dusty, muddy, cold and miserable. The trenches were hot, dusty, muddy, cold and miserable. If men raised their head above the trench line they were killed by snipers. As the months rolled on, the Confederates starved and froze. The Union kept trying to cut off the rail lines, so eventually the trenches stretched over 25 miles.
Jubal Early, C.S.A., tries to clear the Shenandoah Valley of Federals. Jubal Early, C.S.A., tries to clear the Shenandoah Valley of Federals. Phil Sheridan, U.S., routs the Southerners on October, 1864. The loss of the Valley is a fatal blow to the Confederacy.
Scorched earth policy Little organized Confederate resistance Guerilla warfare and bushwhacking
The Confederate army starves in the trenches of Petersburg over the winter Lee tries to break out but the Union forces are too strong Grant counter attacks and breaks the Southern defenses Lee evacuates Petersburg and Richmond Richmond burns
April 9, 1865 Grant and Sheridan cut off the Confederates April 9, 1865 Grant and Sheridan cut off the Confederates Southerners attack but fail to break Union lines Lee and Grant meet at the home of Wilbur McLean in Appomattox Village Confederates will be paroled Lee surrenders
April 14, 1865 April 14, 1865 Ford’s Theatre “Our American Cousin” Conspiracy Lincoln’s dreams “Now he belongs to the ages” ….
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