Why the Union Won and the Confederacy Lost in the Civil War - Lecture 18
Offered By: Yale University via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the complex factors behind Union victory and Confederate defeat in this 51-minute lecture from Yale University's "The Civil War and Reconstruction" course. Delve into various explanations for the war's outcome, including the loss of will thesis, industrial capacity, political and military leadership, international diplomacy, pre-existing political culture, and the impact of emancipation. Examine the crucial battlefield victories at Gettysburg and Vicksburg in July 1863, which proved decisive in shaping the war's outcome. Gain a comprehensive understanding of the multifaceted reasons behind the Union's success and the Confederacy's failure both on the home front and abroad during this pivotal period in American history.
Syllabus
- Chapter 1. Introduction
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- Chapter 2. Resources, Leadership, Diplomacy: Why The North Won
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- Chapter 3. Frail Nationalism? The Loss-of-Will Theory on Why the South Lost
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- Chapter 4. The Bloody Battle of Gettysburg
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- Chapter 5. Union Victory at Vicksburg and Conclusion
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