Civil War
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Civil War By: LaBaron Wallington
War started: April 12,1861War ends: april 9th,1865
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Presidents
president of the united states
Abraham Lincoln
President of the confederate states of
AmericaJefferson Davis
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Union States• California
• Connecticut• Delaware• Illinois• Indiana• Iowa• Kansas• Kentucky• Maine• Maryland• Massachusetts• Michigan
• Minnesota • Nevada• New Hampshire • New York• New Jersey• Ohio• Oregon• Pennsylvania• Road island• Vermont• West Virginia
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Confederate States• South Carolina• Mississippi• Florida• Alabama• Georgia• Louisiana• Texas• Virginia• Arkansas• North Carolina• Tennessee
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Border States
• Delaware• Maryland• Kentucky• Missouri• West Virginia
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Confederate Alliances
• The two alliances that they had were the Britain and France
• They needed alliances because, they didn’t make weapons, ships, ect. So they made alliance so they could sell goods to make money to buy things like that
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Battle of Fort Sumter • Date: April 12th, 1861-april
13th, 1861• location: Charleston South
Carolina• Confederate general:
General Beauregard• Union general: Major
Anderson• Casualties: None
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1st Battle Of Bull Run• July 21st, 1861• Location: Occoquan River
(tributary of the Potomac) witch is in Virginia.
• Union general: Brigadier General Irvin McDowell
• Confederate general: Brigadier General Beauregard
• Confederate casualties:1,898
• Union casualties:2,896
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Battle of Gettysburg• Date: July 1st-3rd ,1863• Location: Gettysburg,
Pennsylvania• Confederate general: General
Robert E. Lee• Union general: George Meade• Confederate casualties:23,231• Union casualties:23,055• The significance of this war was
that it had the most casualties, and the most soldiers for each side. It then also started the winnings of the union troops.
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2nd Battle of Fort Fisher• Date: January 15th , 1865• Location: Kure Beach, NC• Union general: Major General
Alfred Terry commanded 9,000 troops, Rear Admiral David D. Porter commanded 60 ships
• Confederate general: Major General W.H.C. Whiting commanded 1,900 troops at the fort.
• Robert F. Hoke commanded 6,400 troops just north of the fort.
• Casualties: union:1,338
confederate:538
• The union won and got the port back
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Battle of Appomattox Courthouse• Date: April 9th,1865• Location:
Appomattox Court House, Virginia• Union General: Ulysses S. Grant• Confederate General: Robert E.
Lee • Casualties:
union: 164 confederate:500 and 27,800
surrendered• It was the end of the war, and the
confederates surrendered to the union.
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Civil War Weapons• Cannons: Napoleon,
Howitzer• Rifles: Muzzle Loaded• Pistols Colt 1851 navy:
confederatesColt army 1860: union• swordsBayonet: attached to rifle,
close range Generals sword
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Transportation • ship
• trains
• Horses
•Wagons
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Ships• Ships: U.S.S. MonitorFully armored shipRotating gun turret
• C.S.S. North CarolinaIronclad war ship
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End Of The Civil War
• Dates: April 9, 1865• Location: Appomattox Court House • Union General: Ulysses S. Grant• Confederate generals: Robert E. Lee • Significance: the significance of the end of the
civil war was. That the union made the confederates surrender and, they won.
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How did the Civil War affect America’s Future?
• I think that the civil war was the best thing that ever happened to the America. because I think that if we had never had the war that their. would still be a lot of racism I also think that we would. still be fighting and we also would still have a lot of racism around. so I am glad that we had the war. because it helped us all come together as friends and also some what as family.