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The North And South . Many People

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Civil wars as just another war. Where somebody was


trying to settle some kind of argument . Well it was not,


it was to free men and it proves that no matter what we


are all-equal in some way or another. Many people to


date still question the power of slavery towards the


black race. Many in fact still hold that thought


of being owned but know one deserves to be treated


that way. The North and the south. Who was


considered good and who was ignorant?


The North . The North was known as the Union


against slavery . The North was was known as the


rebels. Abraham Lincoln was the President for the


Northern states (Union). Lincoln came up with some


thing of his own power , his Inaugural address. TheContents were “Apprehension seems to exist among the


people of the Southern States , that by the accession of


A Republican Administration, their property, and their


peace, and their personal security, are to be endangered.


There is no reasonable cause for such apprehension.”( Civil War Years pg.34 Lincoln’s Inaugural address)


The South. Their the ones who made the


Confederacy and who wanted to continue to run slavery


as far into the ground as possible. Many believe in the


words of all who say “Ignorance is bliss, so come


knock the smile off my face” (Zack De Loroacha Rage


Against The Machine.”) Those are the much anticipated


Words of hate from which one person thinks when they


hear Civil war. That is pretty bad when still to date the


practices of wrong are still brought up in the 1990’s


society. To get back on track with topic the Southstood as the Yankees. ( Civil War Years pg.100)


Jefferson Davis of Mississippi became the President of


the Confederate States of America. Jefferson had served


the Mexican wars.(Civil War ,pg30).


War comes. In the last days of 1860 the majority of


the people of the North refused to believe that the Union


was headed for complete dissolution.(Correspondents of


war, pg28). With in the first Month of the new year


1861 many Southern States followed the lead of South


Carolina. Mississippi naturally by supreme ordinance


of secession declared its self out of the Union on 1-9-


1861. Florida along with the following and proceeding


in the order by date from the ninth of January was


Louisiana, Georgia, and Texas all broke from the


Union. (Civil War pg29) These states along with othersnot mentioned formed the Confederate States of


America. On February 9, 1861 the well now known


Confederate Congress choose Jefferson Davis as the


new President for the Confederacy as mentioned earlier


in the report. (Civil Correspondents)


The Northern Generals. Lieutenant General


Windfield Scott was a long time veteran of the war of


1812 and he was also a hero of the Mexican war, at


this of the war Windfield was 75 years old. Next is


General Irvin McDowell who’s forces behind him


consisted of 36,000 men with the reserve of 10,000.


The Generals first battle at Bull Run was a run of bad


Luck. Major General McClellan born eighteen-twenty


Six (1826) and died in eighteen-eighty-five (1885). In


July eighteen-sixty-one (1861) he had Command of the


Army of the Potomac, and later that year was given the


Supreme command. His hesitation in taking on the


Offensive and his failure to take Richmond lead to his


dismissal. McClellan was reinstated and failed to follow


his success at the Battle of Antietam and was dismissed


again in eighteen-sixty-two (1862). In eighteen-sixty-


four (1864) he ran for Presidency against Abraham


Lincoln and was unsuccessful. (Webster’s International


Encyclopedia ,pg.689).


The Southern General’s. General Thomas Jonathan


Jackson better known as “Stonewall Jackson”. General


Jackson was born eighteen-twenty-four (1824) and died


Eighteen-sixty-three (1863). He was an Confederate


general in the American Civil War. He earned his


nickname for his stand against the Union forces at the


first battle of Bull Run in eighteen-sixty-one (1861).


In May-June 1862 in the Shenandoah Valley


campaign he fought brilliantly at the battles of


Richmond, the Seven Days Battle, Cedar Mountain,


the second battle of Bull Run, Antietam, and


Fredericksburg. General Stone

wall was fatally


wounded at Chancellorsville from an accidental


fire from his own troops. (Webster’s International


Encyclopedia, pg.563).Fourth ranking Officer Joseph Eggleston


Johnston was born in Eighteen-seven (1807)


and died in Eighteen-ninety-one (1891). He


was considered the Confederate general with the victory


at Bull Run in 1861. While he was at Fair Oaks he was


wounded and relieved of his command in 1864 after a


feud with Jefferson Davis. He returned to his command


in 1865 but surrendered to General Sherman only after


two months. He was a member of the United States


House of Representatives in 1879 through 1881.


(Webster’s Encyclopedia, pg. 579).


The Bloody Daze. McClellan for the first time as a


commander revealed a weakness, he had overestimated


the strength of his opponents. At the end of October


1861 he reported to the Secretary of War that Joseph E.


Johnston, commanding the Confederate armies before


him, had 150,000 men and that a army of 240,000


would be required to attack him. At that time Johnston


commanded 41,000 effectives. Six weeks later


McClellan estimated that Johnston could meet


with him with “equal forces nearly”. The


Confederate commander had 47,000 men, less than


one-third of the number of men in McClellan’s army


in the late summer early fall of 1861 the daily report


of “all is quiet on the Potomac”. By the end of the year


it had become a taunt. McClellan became seriously ill


in late December with a typhoid fever . Lincoln could


do nothing. In January 1862 the President was at the


end of his patience. In a conference with ranking Union


generals he commented that if McClellan did not


want to use the army of the Potomac but would like


to borrow it the (army). McClellan unexpectedly


appeared a few days later at a second conference.


When asked about his plans he refused to answer.


But he did say that in his own mind he had set a


time for advancement. (Civil War Years, pg. 68)


Lincoln revealed a few days later what he


intended to do was to transport the troops to the


peninsula between the James and York rivers


and move overland upon Richmond. Lincoln


preferred an overland advance from Washington


following the route that McDowell had taken


nine months earlier which had been taken only to


be balked at Bull Run. The President grasped the factneither McClellan nor the Confederate Army was the


true objective. McClellan nor Lincoln would yield


so an impasse kept the army in it’s camps. ( Civil War


Years, pg.68).


Confederate General Robert E. Lee. Lee fought


in the United States Civil war July 1-3, 1863.


Confederate General Robert E. Lee struck deep into


Union territory, reaching Pennsylvania in June 1863


on July 1 and 2 there were many inconclusive attacks


and counterattacks on July third suicidal Confederate


attacks broke the Union line at Cemetery Ridge but


were driven back in disorder. The Union losses were


over 23,000, around 25%; Confederate losses were


around 25,000, a similar percentage. The costly


battle marked a reversal in fortunes of theConfederacy, paving the way for the Union victory.


The weapons used at the Battle of Gettysburg in 1863


were the Springfield rifle musket , Bayonet, Sharps


carbine, Spencer carbine, Cavalry sabre, Colt third


model Dragoon, Remington new model revolver,


Whitney revolver, Lefaucheux pinfire revolver,


3-inch rifled “Ordnance Gun”, and Napoleon smooth-


bore gun-howitzer. (Webster’s International


Encyclopedia, pg.232 and 433).


In Conclusion , The North and the South. Who


Were considered good and who were considered


Ignorant? Well you pretty much can tell which one’s


were ignorant and which one’s were good. In my


opinion the North was the better of the two. In the


end slavery was done away with and the bloodiest warof that time period was now over with. Even today the


subject of racism whether or not it’s towards black, white


or Jews there is always someone there to treat someone


with disrespect. So in the end it will come back on them,


that goes with the old saying “What goes around comes


around” whether it be the South or Adolph Hitler with the


Jews it will come back around.

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