
This lecture begins with a central, if often overlooked, turning point in the Civil War--the re-election of Abraham Lincoln in 1864. Although the concerted efforts of northern Peace Democrats and a palpable war weariness among the electorate made Lincoln's victory uncertain, timely Union victories in Atlanta and Mobile in September of 1864 secured Lincoln's re-election in November. This lecture concludes Professor Blight's section on the war, following Lee and Grant to Appomattox Courthouse, and describing the surrender of Confederate forces. The nature of Reconstruction and the future of the South, however, remained open questions in April of 1865. Transcript Lecture Page
Podzilla Summary coming soon
Sign up to get notified when the full AI-powered summary is ready.
Free forever for up to 3 podcasts. No credit card required.

Lecture 27 - Legacies of the Civil War

Lecture 26 - Race and Reunion: The Civil War in American Memory

Lecture 25 - The "End" of Reconstruction: Disputed Election of 1876, and the "Compromise of 1877"

Lecture 24 - Retreat from Reconstruction: The Grant Era and Paths to "Southern Redemption"
Free AI-powered recaps of HIST 119: The Civil War and Reconstruction Era, 1845-1877 and your other favorite podcasts, delivered to your inbox.
Free forever for up to 3 podcasts. No credit card required.