INSIDE THE CIVIL WAR With Jennifer Stoughton. WHEN?  Started in the Spring of 1861  Continued till 1865.

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INSIDE THE CIVIL WAR With Jennifer Stoughton

WHEN?  Started in the Spring of 1861  Continued till 1865

WHY?  The election of President Lincoln in 1860 Was an anti-slavery Republican Caused 7 southern states to secede from the Union to form the Confederate Four more states joined after the war stated

 Bull Run (Manassas  Antietam  Chancellorsville THE BATTLES

 Gettysburg  Vicksburg  And many others MORE BATTLES Next

RESULTS  Confederate surrendered  620,000 of 2.4 million soldiers killed  Millions injured  Population and territory of South devastated

ABRAHAM LINCOLN  "In your hands, my dissatisfied fellow countrymen, and not in mine, is the momentous issue of civil war. The government will not assail you.... You have no oath registered in Heaven to destroy the government, while I shall have the most solemn one to preserve, protect and defend it."

MORE PICTURES

 Harriet Tubman led a raid to free slaves during the Civil War.  More men died in the Civil War than any other American conflict, and two-thirds of the dead perished from disease. INTERESTING FACTS

 One-third of the soldiers who fought for the Union Army were immigrants, and nearly one in 10 was African American.  Black Union soldiers refused their salaries for 18 months to protest being paid lower wages than white soldiers.

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