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A Nation Rips Itself Apart
1861
Determined to preserve a way of life rooted in slavery, 11 southern states declared
themselves the Independant Confederate States Of America early in 1861. President
Lincoln asked for 75,000 militiamen to put down this insurrection. Union strategy called
for cutting the Confederacy off from markets and resources abroad and destroying
it's defenses at home. Southern leaders planned to make the cost of these efforts
so great in blood and treasure that northern support for the war would collapse before
the Union's death grip closed on the Confederacy. So began four bitter years that saw
three million Americans take up arms against each other.
The Most Deadly Years
Combat and disease killed at least 620,000 Civil War Soldiers. Nearly
half a million more were wounded. Given the chaos of battle and record
keeping, exact numbers are impossible to know. Historians agree the
Civil War dead top the total number of Americans killed in all other wars
fought prior to Vietnam. Two percent of the nation's population perished
in military service between 1861-1865. A catastrophe of equal magnitude
today would kill nearly six million Americans.
21 May 2008
21 May 2008