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The Battle of Chancellorsville May 1-6 1863 Northern General = Joseph “Fighting Joe” Hooker Troop Strength – 134,000 Southern General = Robert E. Lee Troop Strength – 58,900 After Fredericksburg, Lincoln fires Burnside and replaces him with Hooker Lee decides to divide his army in two to confuse Hooker and surprise him

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The Battle of Chancellorsville May 1-6 1863. Northern General = Joseph “Fighting Joe” Hooker Troop Strength – 134,000 Southern General = Robert E. Lee Troop Strength – 58,900 After Fredericksburg, Lincoln fires Burnside and replaces him with Hooker - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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The Battle of ChancellorsvilleMay 1-6 1863

• Northern General = Joseph “Fighting Joe” Hooker

• Troop Strength – 134,000• Southern General = Robert E. Lee• Troop Strength – 58,900• After Fredericksburg, Lincoln fires Burnside

and replaces him with Hooker• Lee decides to divide his army in two to

confuse Hooker and surprise him

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Joseph Hooker

“My plans are perfect, and when I start to carry them out, may God have mercy on General Lee, for I will have none,”

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Robert E. Lee

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Lee’s Masterpiece• Hooker thinks his army is safely

positioned

• Stonewall Jackson’s men surprise the Union troops

• Hooker is then hit with fragments from a porch and knocked unconscious

• He lost control of the army and ordered a withdrawal

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Friendly Fire

• On May 2nd 1863, Jackson left camp to scout the enemy position at night

• As he returned around 9pm, he was accidentally shot by his own men

• He was shot in left arm twice and once in the right hand

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Death of a General• Jackson’s left arm is amputated and

he is close to death

• Stonewall Jackson dies on May 10th 1863 from pneumonia

• General Lee says, “Jackson has lost his left arm and I my right.”

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“Let us cross over the river, and rest under the shade of the trees.”

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Rebel Victory• Lee’s army again defeats the Union

• Hookers comment was, “I just plain lost faith in Joe Hooker.”

• Northern Casualties = 17,278

• Southern Casualties = 12,821

• Lincoln quote, “My God, what will the country say?”

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Sherman’s March to the SeaDecember to November 1864

• Northern General = William Tecumseh Sherman

• Troop Strength - 75,000

• There was no Confederate army large enough to stop Sherman

• Sherman orders all people to leave Atlanta in 5 days

• Sherman says, “I will make Georgia howl.”

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William Tecumseh Sherman

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Bad News for the South• Sherman’s war strategy was to take

the war to the Southern civilian • Sherman proceeds to burn Atlanta

to the ground• Sherman’s army will then march

toward Savannah, Georgia on the coast

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Devastation !!!!• Sherman’s army will kill, burn and

destroy everything in its path • This path is 25-60 miles wide and

275 miles long

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Total War

• Confederates left only with Wheeler’s cavalry (14,000) … no match for Sherman’s veteran army of 62,000

• Two large columns under Howard and Slocum would reach Savannah on December 10, 1864

• Christmas Present to Lincoln

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Total War

• After Sherman’s army destroys Savannah he then turns north to South & North Carolina

• South Carolina was to be dealt with particularly harshly

• Federal troops had particular hatred for South Carolina … they started it!

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U. S. Grant

The “S” is for SUPER

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Lieutenant General

• March 9, 1864 - Lincoln promoted Grant to Lt. general and General in Chief of the Armies

• General Halleck was made Chief of Staff (administrative, logistic, paperwork)to free up Grant to strategize overall strategy.

• Grant’s plan– Grant v. Lee in East (VA)– Sherman in West to sea then North

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The Forty Days• Grant along same routes as Hooker and Meade

through Wilderness around Chancellorsville

• General Butler up Yorktown peninsula toward Richmond from South

• Lee met Grant in Wilderness

• May 5-7, 1864 slugfest Grant v. Lee– Lee wins decisively– 17,666 Union casualties– 7,800 Confederate casualties

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• Both Grant’s flanks had been turned

• Lee right in front of him ready to attack

• Grant was NOT Pope, Hooker, etc.

• He did NOT retreat

• Pulled out and moved toward Spotsylvania to flank Lee

• Lee anticipated and moved

• Grant “killer arithmetician”

• War of attrition … North could replace losses / South could not

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