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Objective: To examine the role of the navy and the battles of Bull Run and Antietam. Click here for an analysis of the cartoon.

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Objective : To examine the role of the navy and the battles of Bull Run and Antietam. Click here for an analysis of the cartoon. Battle of Bull Run - Animation. · 1st Union attack on the Confederacy in July of 1861 . First Battle of Bull Run (2:08). - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Objective : To examine the role of the navy and the battles of Bull Run and Antietam

Objective: To examine the role of the navy and the battles of Bull Run and Antietam.

Click here for an analysis of the cartoon.

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· 1st Union attack on the Confederacy in July of 1861.Battle of Bull Run - Animation

First Battle of Bull Run (2:08)

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* It also showed that the war would be long and bloody.

· The Confederates, led by Gen. Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson, won the battle.

* This battle showed each side that they needed training.

Coroner's Report: Stonewall Jackson (2:35)

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July 21, 1861 - Ruins of the Stone Bridge over which Northern forces retreated until it was blown up by a Rebel shell adding to the panic of the retreat, with the Federals returning to Washington as "a rain-soaked mob."

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Capture of Ricketts' Battery (First Battle of Bull Run)

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· Therefore, the South created an ironclad ship called the Merrimack to attack the Union navy.

Naval Action· The Union blockade on Southern ports hurt the South.

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• In response, the North created an ironclad ship called the Monitor.

* Ironclad ships changed naval warfare forever!

The U.S.S. Monitor was the first Union iron-clad ship. This picture shows the deck and the turret of the U.S.S. Monitor.

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Crewmembers of the USS Monitor cooking on deck, in the James River, Virginia, 9 July 1862.

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Battle between the Monitor and Merrimac--March 9, 1862, Hampton Roads, VA

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The Hunley – The world’s first submarine, designed and used in the Civil War by the Confederacy.

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Confederate Submarine H.L. Hunley. Cutaway drawings published in France, based on sketches by William A. Alexander, who directed the construction.

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Illustration of the H.L. Hunley submarine with its bow-mounted spar torpedo.

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· The Confederate General Robert E. Lee decided to attack the Union in Maryland, on Union soil, in September of 1862.

Antietam

· Over 23,000 Union and Confederate troops were killed or wounded.

The Battle of Antietam (2:45)

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Burial crew of Union soldiers after the Battle of Antietam, September 1862

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Lincoln with McClellan and staff after the Battle of Antietam. Notable figures (from left) are 6. McClellan; 10. Lincoln; 16. Capt. George Armstrong Custer.

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President Lincoln and Gen. George B. McClellan in the general's tent near the Antietam battlefield, October 3, 1862.