
- 224 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
- Available on iOS & Android
About this book
This book explains how the Battle of Antietam—a conflict that changed nothing militarily—still played a pivotal role in the Civil War by affording Abraham Lincoln an opportunity to announce the emancipation of slaves in states in rebellion. Antietam 1862: Gateway to Emancipation examines the connections between the Maryland Campaign culminating in the battle of Antietam in 1862 and the drive to emancipate slaves to win the war for the Union. The work's thematic chapters discuss how slaves' resistance to the Confederacy and flight to Union armies influenced Union domestic and diplomatic politics, Confederate military strategy, and above all, the leadership of President Lincoln. By focusing on the complex topics of antislavery politics, diplomacy, and slaves' resistance rather than the specific occurrences on the battlefield, this book shows how shrewd Abraham Lincoln was in assessing the consequences of fighting a civil war about slavery. The concept that slaves' resistance played a part in Lee and Davis's decision to cross the Potomac and invade Maryland is explored, as is the idea that this strategy delayed and ultimately dashed all of the Confederacy's hopes of help from the British.
Frequently asked questions
- Essential is ideal for learners and professionals who enjoy exploring a wide range of subjects. Access the Essential Library with 800,000+ trusted titles and best-sellers across business, personal growth, and the humanities. Includes unlimited reading time and Standard Read Aloud voice.
- Complete: Perfect for advanced learners and researchers needing full, unrestricted access. Unlock 1.4M+ books across hundreds of subjects, including academic and specialized titles. The Complete Plan also includes advanced features like Premium Read Aloud and Research Assistant.
Please note we cannot support devices running on iOS 13 and Android 7 or earlier. Learn more about using the app.
Information
Table of contents
- Cover
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- Series Foreword
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Maps and Map References
- 1. Lincoln, War, and Emancipation: From Fort Sumter to the Peninsular Campaign
- 2. McClellan on the Peninsula
- 3. Waiting for the Moment: Lincoln and Emancipation in the Summer of 1862
- 4. Europe Ponders Confederate Recognition
- 5. Lee Crosses the Potomac: The Maryland Campaign Begins
- 6. McClellan and Lee at Antietam: September 15 to 21
- 7. Lincoln Emancipates and Voters React
- 8. Europe Reacts to Antietam and Emancipation
- 9. From Antietam to Gettysburg: Lincoln Defends Emancipation
- Conclusions
- Notes
- Bibliographical Essay
- Index