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1861: The Country
Goes to War
1860 Election
Library of Congress
1860 Election
http://faculty.umf.maine.edu/walter.sargent/public.www/web%20232/sumter%20page.html
1860 Election
Red – Lincoln
Yellow – Bell
Blue – Douglas
Green – Breckinridge
Purple – Non-Voting
Territories
Election of 1860
November 6, 1860: Lincoln Elected President
December 20, 1860: South Carolina secedes
January 9, 1861: Mississippi secedes
January 10, 1861: Florida secedes
January 11, 1861: Alabama secedes
January 19, 1861: Georgia secedes
January 26, 1861: Louisiana secedes
February 1, 1861: Texas secedes
March 4, 1861: Abraham Lincoln is inaugurated
Source: http://loc.harpweek.com/LCPoliticalCartoons
Election of 1860
Secession?
YES
“We,…the people of South
Carolina…have solemnly
declared that the Union
heretofore existing between
this state and the other
states of North America,
is dissolved….”
South Carolina Declarations
NO
“Shall the people of the
South secede from the
Union in consequence of the
election of Mr. Lincoln….?
I tell you frankly, candidly,
and earnestly that I do not
think that they ought.”
Alexander H. Stephens - Georgia
South Carolina Secedes
December 20, 1860
1861
Secession
January & February, 1861
Excerpt, First Inaugural Address
Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States of America
March 4, 1861
“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 personal security are to be endangered. There has never been any
reasonable cause for such apprehension. Indeed, the most ample evidence to
the contrary has all the while existed and been open to their inspection. …. I
have no purpose, directly or indirectly, to interfere with the institution of
slavery in the States where it exists. I believe I have no lawful right to do so, and
I have no inclination to do so.
…there needs to be no bloodshed or violence, and there shall be none unless it
be forced upon the national authority. The power confided to me will be used to
hold, occupy, and possess the property and places belonging to the
Government…..
We are not enemies, but friends. We must not be enemies. Though passion may
have strained it must not break our bonds of affection….
Lincoln’s First Inaugural Address
The Public Reacts
“For myself, I am free to declare that the election of
LINCOLN (about which I entertain no doubt) ought to
be regarded as an act of determined hostility; and I
regard it, also, as immediately threatening the peace and safety
of the South. As such, we should not wait till we experience the
first or least of its pernicious consequences; but, foreseeing them,
put ourselves at once in the attitude of independence, and thus
escape or be prepared to defend ourselves against them. It may
be that conflict and bloodshed will ensue.”
F.D.Richardson, Esq. of South Carolina
Lincoln’s First Inaugural Address
The Public Reacts
“Col. ORR calls Mr. K.'s attention to the results of the
teachings of Black Republicanism, as developed in
resistance to the Fugitive Slave Law, the inveigling of
slaves, the raid of JOHN BROWN, and the recent
insurrectionary movements in Texas, and asks -- can it be
prudent, safe or manly, to submit to the domination of a party
whose declared purpose is to destroy us and subvert our whole
social and industrial policy?”
F.D.Richardson, Esq. of South Carolina
Lincoln’s First Inaugural Address
The Public Reacts
“The whole message receives almost universal commendation
from the Union men, and censure and repudiation from the
Secessionists. The latter regard the declaration of the
intention to defend and hold the Federal property as a
declaration of war and coercion.
Prominent gentlemen in Charleston sent advices here to-day to
the effect that the Star of the West, or any other vessel,
attempting to reach Fort Sumter, or enter the harbor under the
American flag, would be fired upon by the batteries and troops.”
Our Washington Dispatches, Wednesday, Jan. 9 New York Times
Fort Sumter
Fort Sumter
April 12-14, 1861
Fort Sumter
April 12-14, 1861
Fort Sumter
April 12-14, 1861
“…there needs to be no
bloodshed or violence, and
there shall be none unless it be
forced upon the national
authority.”
Lincoln’s First Inaugural Speech
“I accept the terms of
evacuation…”
Robert Anderson,
Major First Artillery, Commanding
Fort Sumter
April 12-14, 1861
“The demonstration in honor
of the fall of Sumter continued
till midnight. Illuminations,
bonfires, and fire-works were
the order of the evening. A
party ascended the roof of the
Capitol and hoisted the
Southern flag on the flagstaff.
It was subsequently removed
by the guard.”
A Telegram From Richmond, April 14
Secession
April - June, 1861
The Union Responds
The Confederacy Responds
“Our popular government has often been
called an experiment. Two points in it our
people have already settled – the successful
establishing and the successful
administering. One still remains: its
successful maintenance against a formidable
internal attempt to overthrow it.” Abraham Lincoln

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The country goes to war middle

  • 2.
  • 5. http://faculty.umf.maine.edu/walter.sargent/public.www/web%20232/sumter%20page.html 1860 Election Red – Lincoln Yellow – Bell Blue – Douglas Green – Breckinridge Purple – Non-Voting Territories
  • 6. Election of 1860 November 6, 1860: Lincoln Elected President December 20, 1860: South Carolina secedes January 9, 1861: Mississippi secedes January 10, 1861: Florida secedes January 11, 1861: Alabama secedes January 19, 1861: Georgia secedes January 26, 1861: Louisiana secedes February 1, 1861: Texas secedes March 4, 1861: Abraham Lincoln is inaugurated
  • 7. Source: http://loc.harpweek.com/LCPoliticalCartoons Election of 1860 Secession? YES “We,…the people of South Carolina…have solemnly declared that the Union heretofore existing between this state and the other states of North America, is dissolved….” South Carolina Declarations NO “Shall the people of the South secede from the Union in consequence of the election of Mr. Lincoln….? I tell you frankly, candidly, and earnestly that I do not think that they ought.” Alexander H. Stephens - Georgia
  • 11. Excerpt, First Inaugural Address Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States of America March 4, 1861 “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 personal security are to be endangered. There has never been any reasonable cause for such apprehension. Indeed, the most ample evidence to the contrary has all the while existed and been open to their inspection. …. I have no purpose, directly or indirectly, to interfere with the institution of slavery in the States where it exists. I believe I have no lawful right to do so, and I have no inclination to do so. …there needs to be no bloodshed or violence, and there shall be none unless it be forced upon the national authority. The power confided to me will be used to hold, occupy, and possess the property and places belonging to the Government….. We are not enemies, but friends. We must not be enemies. Though passion may have strained it must not break our bonds of affection….
  • 12. Lincoln’s First Inaugural Address The Public Reacts “For myself, I am free to declare that the election of LINCOLN (about which I entertain no doubt) ought to be regarded as an act of determined hostility; and I regard it, also, as immediately threatening the peace and safety of the South. As such, we should not wait till we experience the first or least of its pernicious consequences; but, foreseeing them, put ourselves at once in the attitude of independence, and thus escape or be prepared to defend ourselves against them. It may be that conflict and bloodshed will ensue.” F.D.Richardson, Esq. of South Carolina
  • 13. Lincoln’s First Inaugural Address The Public Reacts “Col. ORR calls Mr. K.'s attention to the results of the teachings of Black Republicanism, as developed in resistance to the Fugitive Slave Law, the inveigling of slaves, the raid of JOHN BROWN, and the recent insurrectionary movements in Texas, and asks -- can it be prudent, safe or manly, to submit to the domination of a party whose declared purpose is to destroy us and subvert our whole social and industrial policy?” F.D.Richardson, Esq. of South Carolina
  • 14. Lincoln’s First Inaugural Address The Public Reacts “The whole message receives almost universal commendation from the Union men, and censure and repudiation from the Secessionists. The latter regard the declaration of the intention to defend and hold the Federal property as a declaration of war and coercion. Prominent gentlemen in Charleston sent advices here to-day to the effect that the Star of the West, or any other vessel, attempting to reach Fort Sumter, or enter the harbor under the American flag, would be fired upon by the batteries and troops.” Our Washington Dispatches, Wednesday, Jan. 9 New York Times
  • 18. Fort Sumter April 12-14, 1861 “…there needs to be no bloodshed or violence, and there shall be none unless it be forced upon the national authority.” Lincoln’s First Inaugural Speech “I accept the terms of evacuation…” Robert Anderson, Major First Artillery, Commanding
  • 19. Fort Sumter April 12-14, 1861 “The demonstration in honor of the fall of Sumter continued till midnight. Illuminations, bonfires, and fire-works were the order of the evening. A party ascended the roof of the Capitol and hoisted the Southern flag on the flagstaff. It was subsequently removed by the guard.” A Telegram From Richmond, April 14
  • 23. “Our popular government has often been called an experiment. Two points in it our people have already settled – the successful establishing and the successful administering. One still remains: its successful maintenance against a formidable internal attempt to overthrow it.” Abraham Lincoln

Editor's Notes

  1. April 17, 1861- Virginia secedes May 6, 1861- Arkansas secedes May 20, 1861- North Carolina secedes June 8, 1861- Tennessee secedes Border states loyal to Union: Missouri, Kentucky, Maryland, Delaware. 1863 - West Virginia seceded from Virginia
  2. Lincoln calls for volunteers on April 15, 1861.
  3. States in the Confederacy soon followed.
  4. Discussion: What does a country need in order to prepare for war? Accept answers, which might include: soldiers, support from home front, technology (ask for specific examples), a cause, etc.