1. 20 key figures from Civil War Explains why that figure was important before, during or after the Civil War Notes which side of the conflict the figure represents
abraham lincoln
-Abraham Lincoln was the president where he was an Republican unionist and
believed that slavery shouldn't expand anymore, but he had won without any of
the southern countries which made the southerners angry. They felt that their
opinion didn't matter at all in the country or the Union and decided to succeed to
create the Confederates States of America. After becoming president, he
directly opposed slavery which led to the succession of more southern states to
lead to the Civil War. Later on Lincoln got reelected and in 1865 with the
surrender of the confederates, ended the Civil War and abolished slavery. union president
andrew johnson
Andrew Johnson was the 17th President of the United States. Following the
assassination of President Abraham Lincoln, Johnson presided over the
Reconstruction era of the United States in the four years after the American
Civil War. His tenure was controversial as his positions favoring the white South
came under heavy political attack from Republicans. However, at first he was
viewed energetic and effective in fighting the rebellion and beginning transition
to Reconstruction. But, after his death, he was commonly ranked as being
among the worst U.S. presidents. Union (Secessionist of South)
general irvin mcdowell
-General Irvin McDowell was a commander of an unprepared union group that
was forced to battle against the more prepared confederates that were led by
General Beauregard. In the beginning, the northern union group were advances
against the southern group but in the middle a confederate General Jackson's
army had halted the Union advance. From this, everyone in General McDowell's
army were scared and ran away north where this battle was known as the First
Battle of Bull Run. union general
general winfield scott
-General Winfield Scott was a hero of the Mexcian War and commander of all
the troops in 1861 which led Lincoln to use the naval blockade that was
strategized by him. This plan was called the Anaconda Plan where it would try
to not only to block the resources from the Southerners but try to split the them
so that they would surrender and not have a bloody war. union general
robert e. lee
-Robert Edward Lee is known as perhaps the greatest general of the civil war.
He kept the confederate side strong in the first two years of the war stopping
McClellan's threat to Richmond in the Seven Days Battle, defeating Pope in the
Battle of Manassas, and defeating Hooker at Chancellorsville. confederate general
john brown
- John Brown unlike most other Northerners, who advocated peaceful
resistance to the pro-slavery faction, Brown demanded violent action in
response to Southern aggression. During the Kansas campaign he and his
supporters killed five pro-slavery southerners in what became known as the
Pottawatomie Massacre in May 1856. In 1859 he led a raid on the federal
armory at Harpers Ferry, Virginia. During the raid, he seized the armory; seven
people were killed, and ten or more were injured. He intended to arm slaves
with weapons from the arsenal, but the attack failed. Union rebelion
harriet beecher stowe
-Harriet Beecher Stowe was a courageous woman during the Civil War. She
stood up against slavery in many forms such as public speaking, which was
never done by women of this time. She also wrote Uncle Tom's Cabin which
was an international statement against slavery. union
2. 20 key figures from Civil War Explains why that figure was important before, during or after the Civil War Notes which side of the conflict the figure represents
charles sumner
Charles Sumner was an American politician and statesman from
Massachusetts. An academic lawyer and a powerful orator, Sumner was the
leader of the antislavery forces in Massachusetts and a leader of the Radical
Republicans in the United States Senate. He was the one that tried to get rights
for the free slaves and approved many laws. Union
general ulysses s. grant
-General Ulysses S. Grant led one of the most successful Union forces due to
his success at organizing and training an army. He had led to an important
victory for the North by conquering Fort Henry and Fort Donelson. Then General
Johnston had led an attack to Grant's army making them retreat until they were
reinforced and beat Johnston's army again.This was known was the Battle of
Shiloh which was the bloodiest single battle and destroyed the hopes of war. union general
general george mcclellan
-General George McClellan was young for commanding but was an outstanding
organizer, excellent strategist, and was well liked by troops where he was first
ordered to build and command a new army. Later on he had the victorious
Battle of Seven Pines while going toward to conquering Richmond the
confederate's capital, but the lost against General Jackson and Lee during the
Seven Days' Battles where he then retreated. Then he had found a copy of
General Lee's plan where they had met in Maryland and fought the Battle of
Antietam which was the bloodiest day in Civil War with the confederates
retreating. union general
general john pope
-General John Pope was known for his bravery in the Mexican War. After a
rocky start in the civil war, General John Pope was promoted to command the
Army of Virginia. However, he faced major defeats as Robert E. Lee, an
opposing Confederate general, trapped his army in the Second Battle of Bull
Run. union general
general stonewall jackson
General Thomas Jackson had been named "Stonewall" Jackson when he had
successfully blocked the northern union to advance any further. Later on he
things of a brilliant act of deception pretending to prepare for attack on
Washington where he then slips through to join General Lee's army to attack
the northern unionists. Then as a diversion, they go and attack General Pope's
army where Pope's army and Jackson and Lee's army meet to have battle. confederate general
sergeant william carney
-Sergeant William Carney stands out because he was an African-American
fighting in this war. He had been born a slave, but worked hard to buy freedom
for he and his family. During the Battle of Fort Wagner, Carney's bravery and
heroics, got him promoted to sergeant, and provided him with the US Medal of
Honor. union
george pickett
-George Pickett is most famous for the Battle of Gettysburg and Pickett's
Charge. Pickett's division marched on to make this charge, and this was one of
the bloodiest days of the War. Over 50% of the Confederates were killed,
leaving Pickett with "no division". confederate
william tecumseh sherman
William Tecumseh Sherman was an American soldier, businessman, educator
and author. He served as a General in the Union Army during the American
Civil War, for which he received recognition for his outstanding command of
military strategy as well as criticism for the harshness. When he thought the war
was almost over he wen to Florida and made all the Confederate armies
surrender against the Union. Union general
3. 20 key figures from Civil War Explains why that figure was important before, during or after the Civil War Notes which side of the conflict the figure represents
general joseph hooker
-General Hooker was yet another Union general that served under Abraham
Lincoln. During the Civil War, Hooker observed the weaknesses of the military
leadership and sent a letter to Abraham Lincoln, promoting his own skill. He was
then appointed to serve under McClellan and train the Army of Potomac. union
stephen douglas
Before the war he was in the Republican party; however, when he lost to
Abraham Lincoln he came out from the party.Douglas was well-known as a
resourceful party leader, and an adroit, ready, skillful tactician in debate and
passage of legislation. He participated in many of the debates about slavery and
he usually was very democratic rather than being bias. During start of the Civil
war he went to the north with his people, but dies soon. Confederacy
dorathea dix
Dorothea Lynde Dix was an American activist on behalf of the uneducated who,
through a vigorous program of lobbying state legislatures and the United States
Congress, created the first generation of American mental asylums. During the
Civil War, she served as Superintendent of Army Nurses. Union and Confederate But Confederate later on.
clara barton
Clarissa Harlowe "Clara" Barton was a pioneer American teacher, nurse, and
humanitarian. She is best remembered for organizing the American Red Cross. Union but she supported both sides
jefferson davis
He was a vice president before the war and when the civil war started he was
appointed by the people as a confederate leader. He tried to make deals with
foreign countries and didn't have great insight in Southern economics. After the
war he was compared with Abraham Lincoln for not being a great leader. Confederacy