Unit 4 Lesson 9: The Civil War Rages On

The Civil War (remember to focus on GEORGIA)

Who was involved? Think about the people or groups who were involved and affected by this event.

What happened? Summarize the event!

Where did the event take place?

When did the event take place?

Why is this event important to Georgia's history?

The people involved in the Civil War in Georgia were the Confederate Army, led by General Robert E. Lee, and the Union Army, led by General William Tecumseh Sherman. African Americans enslaved in Georgia were also involved and affected by the war.

The Civil War in Georgia was a major event in which battles were fought to determine the fate of the state. One significant battle was the Battle of Atlanta, fought in July 1864, where Sherman's Union Army successfully captured the city and burned it down. This event marked a turning point in the war and paved the way for the Union's eventual victory.

The event took place primarily in the state of Georgia, particularly in Atlanta and its surrounding areas. Other notable locations of conflicts in Georgia during the war included Chickamauga, Kennesaw Mountain, and Savannah.

The Civil War in Georgia took place from 1861 to 1865, aligning with the overall duration of the war.

This event is important to Georgia's history as it had a significant impact on the state's economy, infrastructure, and social structure. The Battle of Atlanta and the subsequent destruction of the city had long-lasting effects on Georgia's development. The war also led to the end of slavery in the state, as the Union's victory resulted in the Emancipation Proclamation and the eventual passage of the 13th Amendment. The aftermath of the war and the process of Reconstruction shaped Georgia's path towards rebuilding and recovering from the devastating effects of the war.