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Ch.13-1 Yein Sohn, they were saved for the Union - Coggle Diagram
Ch.13-1 Yein Sohn
Women at war
Dorothea Dix
!st Superintendent of Women Nurses
Louisa MAy Alcott
Clara Barton
Women voluntarily founded U.S. Sanitary Commission
Women clerk increased
Women served millitary jobs (pretend as men)
Everybody's war
1st war covered by journalists
NY Herald had 40 men
Generals claimed that newspapers spill out
military secert
NY World "it's people's war"
pioneer photograph Mathew Brady
The war of exhaustion
supply resources
railroad
ocean/river
focus on blocking enemy's communication line
North blocks South's ports
N.blockade -> slow but surely
"Conda"
New kind of war
rifle
accurate, long range
caplock
trench warfare
defenders dig in o& endless firing
The side compared
Confederacy
9 million (3.6 million slaves)
less resources
few types of crops
slaves couldn't fought
Believe their strength over Union
Union
20 million
much resources
various crops
fought with blacks
The question of emancipation
Lincoln (during war) - kept support from everywhere
border states support -> no emancipation of slaves
General Fremont freed slaves of rebels in Mississippi.
Lincoln overruled him
The border states
Lincoln acted differently for preventing seceding of border states.
Maryland (surround Washington)
imposed martial law, suppressed newspaper, arrested civilians
suspending the 'writ of habeous corpus'
Cheif Justice Taney issued that pres. can't
Lincoln : igonre
union sentiment grew
Maryland stayed
Missouri
moved swiftly to seize control
Kentucky
moved slaowly in order to allow Union sentiment to develop
they were saved for the Union