Civil War and Reconstruction Strategies

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📋 Course Outline

  1. Causes of the Civil War: Slavery and States’ Rights
  2. Secession of South Carolina in 1860
  3. Northern Advantages in Men and War Materials
  4. The Battle of Gettysburg as the Bloodiest Civil War Battle
  5. Virginia’s Role with the Most Significant Battles
  6. Abraham Lincoln’s Presidency During the Civil War
  7. Outcome and Deadliness of the Civil War
  8. Presidential Approaches to Reconstruction
  9. Congress Versus the President in Reconstruction
  10. Radical Reconstruction Policies
  11. The Meaning of Freedom During Reconstruction
  12. The Undoing of Reconstruction

📖 1. Causes of the Civil War: Slavery and States’ Rights

🔑 Key Concepts & Definitions

  • States’ Rights : The claim by Southern states to govern themselves without federal interference, particularly in matters related to slavery.
  • Civil rights : Legal protections and rights granted to individuals, particularly African Americans, to ensure equal treatment under the law.
  • United States : A federal nation composed of individual states united under a central government, which was divided during the Civil War between the Northern and Southern states.

📝 Essential Points

  • The twin issues of slavery and states’ rights were the leading causes of the Civil War.
  • Slavery was a central institution dividing Northern and Southern states.
  • States’ rights referred to the Southern states' claim to govern themselves without federal interference, especially regarding slavery.
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1. What did Southern states claim to govern themselves without federal interference, especially regarding slavery?

2. What did the secession of South Carolina in 1860 signify in American history?

3. Which statement matches the topic "Northern Advantages in Men and War Materials"?

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Causes of Civil War — main issues?

Slavery and states' rights.

South Carolina — 1860?

First state to secede from the Union.

Northern advantages — men?

Larger army, about 2.1 million soldiers.

Gettysburg — significance?

Bloodiest Civil War battle, turning point.

Virginia — role?

Most significant battles, strategic focal point.

Lincoln — presidency?

Led Union, issued Emancipation Proclamation.

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