Lecture/presentation about the political, social, and cultural consequences of the conflict as well as the four schools of Civil War memory influencing how people remember the conflict.
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Consequences and Memory of the Civil War
1. Reflect:
List the three (3) most important political, societal, and/or economic
outcomes of the Civil War. Be sure to support your answers.
Consequences and Memory of the Civil War
A group of Union soldiers, date and place
unknown (above) and a scene from the Civil
War, again, date and place unknown (right)
3. 2
The Rippling Consequences of the War
Dead Confederate soldier in trenches before
Petersburg, Virginia
Union soldiers of the 20th Maine Volunteer regiment
1861-1865, it’s estimated 725,000 soldiers died
Education, careers, and families were put on hold, total conflict cost
~$15 billion dollars, and extreme states’ righters were crushed
4. 3
Political and Economic Ramifications of the War
“Emancipation from Freedmen’s viewpoint”; drawing
from Harper's Weekly, 1865
Northern railway depot after the Civil War
Ruins of Columbia, South Carolina, 1865
13th Amendment was ratified
in 1865 – ended slavery
Northern economy boomed via
the selling of war materials &
the Southern economy was
devastated (no labor source)
6. 5
America’s Memory of the Civil War
Henry
Mosler’s, “The
Lost Cause”,
1869
Noncommissio
ned officers of
NY Infantry
Former
slaves/children
of slaves, free
in Texas
Veterans
shaking hands
at Gettysburg,
1938
The “Lost Cause” = depicts South as a
land of high culture where slaves were
loyal and happy and slavery was a good
Unionist Cause = said seceding states
were responsible for the war and
celebrated the Northern soldiers
Emancipationist = emancipation of
more than 4 million slaves was the
conflict’s most important outcome
Reconciliationist/Reunion = (1) muted
the divisive issue of slavery, (2) avoided
value judgments about the righteousness
of either cause, and (3) celebrated the
valor of Union and Confederate soldiers
7. Homework:
Reflect
In two paragraphs, explain which of the four (4) memories of the
Civil War you believe is the most important/powerful today.
Wrapping-Up
How did slavery and the war transform the lives of Black
Americans? What is the war’s legacy for free Blacks?
Brief video from the History Channel about the
emancipationist legacy of the war (above) and a
medical photograph of a beaten slave, circa 1863 (right)