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Lower Seaboard Theater of the American Civil War

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This article presents an overview of major military and naval operations in the Lower Seaboard Theater of the American Civil War.

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[edit] Theater of operations

Theaters of the American Civil War
Union blockadeEasternWesternLower SeaboardTrans-MississippiPacific Coast
Lower Seaboard Theater
Fort Sumter - Santa Rosa Island - Fort Pulaski - Forts Jackson and St. PhilipNew OrleansSecessionvilleSimmon's BluffTampaBaton Rouge1st Donaldsonville - St. John's Bluff - Georgia Landing - 1st Fort McAllister - Fort BislandIrish BendVermillion Bayou - 1st Charleston Harbor1st Fort WagnerGrimball's Landing2nd Fort Wagner2nd Fort Sumter2nd Charleston Harbor - Plains StorePort Hudson - LaFourche Crossing2nd DonaldsonvilleKock's PlantationStirling's Plantation - Fort Brooke - Gainesville - Olustee - Natural Bridge

The Lower Seaboard Theater encompasses operations that occurred near the coastal areas of the Southeastern United States (in South Carolina, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, and Texas) as well as southern part of the Mississippi River (Port Hudson and south). Inland operations are included in the Western Theater or Trans-Mississippi Theater, depending on whether they were east or west of the Mississippi River. Coastal operations in Georgia, as the culmination of Sherman's March to the Sea, are included in the Western Theater.

The campaign classification established by the United States National Park Service[1], which calls these the Lower Seaboard Theater and Gulf Approach operations, is more fine-grained than the one used in this article. Some minor NPS campaigns have been omitted and some have been combined into larger categories. Only a few of the 31 battles the NPS classifies for this theater are described. The Port Royal Expedition of 1861 has been added, although it has not been classified by the NPS. Boxed text in the right margin show the NPS campaigns associated with each section.


[edit] See also

Image:US flag 34 stars.svg American Civil WarNavigate through History: Image:CSA FLAG 4.3.1861-21.5.1861.svg
Issues & Combatants

Prelude: Origins TimelineAntebellumBleeding KansasSecession Border statesAnaconda Plan
Slavery: African-AmericansEmancipation ProclamationFugitive slave lawsSlaverySlave powerUncle Tom's Cabin
Abolition: AbolitionismJohn BrownFrederick DouglassHarriet TubmanUnderground Railroad
Combatants: Union (USA)Union ArmyUnion Navy Confederacy (CSA)Confederate States ArmyConfederate States Navy

Theaters & Campaigns

Theaters: Union naval blockade Eastern Western Lower Seaboard Trans-Mississippi Pacific Coast
1862: New Mexico Jackson's Valley Peninsula Northern Virginia Maryland Stones River
1863: Vicksburg Tullahoma GettysburgMorgan's Raid Chickamauga Bristoe
1864: Red River Overland Atlanta Valley 1864 Bermuda Hundred Richmond-Petersburg Franklin-NashvillePrice's Raid Sherman's March
1865: Carolinas Appomattox

Major Battles

List by state List by date Naval battles Antietam Atlanta 1st Bull Run 2nd Bull Run Chancellorsville Chattanooga Chickamauga Cold Harbor Five Forks Fort Donelson Fort Sumter Franklin Fredericksburg GettysburgHampton Roads Mobile Bay New Orleans Nashville Pea Ridge Perryville PetersburgPickett's Charge Seven DaysSeven Pines Shiloh Spotsylvania Stones River Vicksburg Wilderness Wilson's Creek

Key CSA
Leaders

Military: Anderson Beauregard BraggCooper Early EwellForrest Gorgas A.P. Hill Hood Jackson A.S. Johnston J.E. Johnston Lee Longstreet Morgan Mosby Price Quantrill SemmesE. K. Smith Stuart TaylorWheeler
Civilian: Benjamin DavisMallory SeddonStephens

Key USA
Leaders

Military: Anderson Buell Butler Burnsidedu Pont Farragut Foote Grant Halleck HookerHunt McClellan McDowellMeadeMeigs Pope Porter Rosecrans Scott Sheridan Sherman Thomas
Civilian: AdamsChase Ericsson Lincoln Pinkerton Seward Stanton Stevens Wade Welles

Aftermath

13th Amendment 14th Amendment 15th AmendmentAlabama ClaimsCarpetbaggersFreedmen's BureauJim Crow lawsKu Klux KlanReconstructionRedeemers

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Politics: Copperheads Committee on the ConductPolitical General Radical RepublicansTrent AffairWar Democrats
Prisons: AndersonvilleCamp Chase Camp DouglasFort DelawareJohnson's IslandLibby Prison

Categories

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[edit] Notes

  1.   U.S. National Park Service, Civil War Battle Studies by Campaign

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