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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

CIVIL WAR JOURNAL

By Leslie Gutierrez
Photo by Peter E. Lee

THE PRESIDENTS OF THE USA

  • Dwight.D Eisenhower 1953-1961
  • John.F Kennedy 1961-1963
  • Lyndon.B Johnson 1963-1969
Photo by kahunapulej

THE PRESIDENTS OF THE CSA

  • Jefferson Davis
  • Alexander. H Stephens
Photo by dbnunley

THE LEADERS IN THE USA

  • Ulysses S. Grant
  • William T. Sherman
  • David Farragut
Photo by The U.S. Army

LEADERS IN THE CSA

  • George W. Randolph
  • James Seddon
  • Stephen Mallory
Photo by dbnunley

STATES RIGTHS

  • When anti-slavery Republican Abraham Lincoln won the presidential election in 1860, Southerners were sure that the North meant to take away their right to govern themselves, abolish slavery, and destroy the Southern economy. Having exhausted their legal and political options, they felt that the only way to protect themselves from this Northern assault was to no longer be a part of the United States of America.Northerners, however, led by Abraham Lincoln, viewed secession as an illegal act.
Photo by Mark Fischer

SLAVERY

  • Slavery was abolished in Texas
  • The southern states liked slavery because need it for economic reasons not for beating.

SECTIONALISM

  • Southerners argued that it was the North that was changing, and was prone to new "isms", while the South remained true to the historic republican values of the Founding Fathers (many of whom owned slaves, including Washington, Jefferson and Madison.)
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TARIFF

  • It increased in the USA
  • South was against tariff
Photo by CircaSassy

SOCIAL

POLITICAL

Photo by wbeem

ECONOMIC

The battles in Texas.
The battle of Galveston in January 1,1863 by Maj.Gen.John B. Magrude.
The battle of Sabine pass in September 8,1863 by the Sabine R. The battle of palmito ranch in May 13,1865 near Brownsville and Gen.Robert E. Lee surrender.

Photo by JayT47