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CIVIL WAR COMPUTER COMPETENCY
By: Casey Cottle
Union States Oregon
California Kansas New York Minnesota Ohio Maine New Hampshire Vermont Massachusetts Rhode Island Indiana Wisconsin New Jersey Connecticut
•Michigan•Illinois•Iowa•Delaware•Kentucky•Missouri •Maryland•Pennsylvania
Confederate States
Mississippi Texas Florida Alabama Georgia Louisiana Arkansas North and South Carolina Virginia Tennesee
Civil War Leaders: Union
Ulysses S Grant:Grant was the 18th president of the united states. He was president from 1869 to 1877.Born April.27.1822Died July.23.1885
Abraham Lincoln:Abraham Lincoln was the 16th president of the united states. He served from 1861 to 1865.Born Feb .12.1809Died April.15.1865 Assassinated
Union war General
Civil War Leaders: Confederate
Jefferson Davis:Jefferson Davis was the president of the confederate states.Born June.3.1808Died Dec.6.1889President from 1853-1857
Robert E. Lee: Born Jan.19.1807Died Oct.12.1870Lincoln invited Lee to join the union but lee declined because he wanted to stay with his home state.
Weapons Used (pistols)
Pistols: Most pistols were used by officers and cavalrymen. Colt revolvers were most common. 47 Cal. Lefaucheux Revolver British 44 Cal. Webley “Wedge Frame” Revolver 44 Cal. English Adams Revolver 44 Cal. Kerr Revolver- Secondary Confederate issue
I only named a few weapons and facts
Weapons Used (Rifles)
Rifles were used by almost every soldier(unless injured) on the field(union and confederate).
1863 Springfield Rifle Musket(.58 to .69 caliber Minnie ball)
British 1853 Enfield Musket(.58 Cal. shots) Whitworth Rifle(Not primarily used, could hit a adult sized
target at 1000 yards) Burnside Carbine(Used only by calvalry)
Again I only named a few
When it Started and Ended
Start: April.12.1861 End: April.9.1865 Location: Southern U.S northern battle
sites and Gettysburg
KeyBattles
First battle of Bull Run(Confederate win)(First Battle)
Peninsular Campaign(Fought between York and James rivers)
Battle of Shiloh(Union win) Battle of Gettysburg(Bloodiest Battle)
Transportation
Horses Wagons Train carts Steamboat
Effects on the Future
Slavery Ended Union Safeguarded Free Countries
Alliences
Border state alliances Confederate states with others
Women Involved
Harriet Tubman