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Union California Connecticut Delaware Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Nevada New Hampshire New York New Jersey Ohio Oregan Pennsylvania Rhode Island Vermont West Virginia -war/1864/february/civil-war-union-flag- battle.jpg
Confederate Border States Texas Louisiana Arkansas Mississippi Tennessee Alabama Georgia Florida South Carolina North Carolina Virginia Delaware Maryland West Virginia Missouri
England and France joined the confederate. + paces.com/file/view /france-french- flag- thumb.jpg/ /france-french- flag-thumb.jpg tes.com/dinraman/im ages/stories/flag/eng land-flag.gif
President James Madison called for war in June of 1812 U.s prevented invasions from Canada's border. British captured Washington D.C in august 1814 U.S + England signed a peace treaty in Belgium, December 24, 1814
The Beginning Battle at fort Sumter Abraham Lincoln won the 1860 Presidential election States rights and slavery South Carolina secedes and demands U.S. Army withdraw through Charleston's harbor on January 1861 Brigadier general Beugard orders the attack of fort Sumter The battle lasted for two days without casualties Major Anderson Surrendered on April 14 th. April 12, 1861
Union Confederate Union army in command by brigadier general Irvin McDowell Hope to capture confederates capital of Richmond VA Casualties 2,896 Brigadier general Beauregard commanded the confederate army Colonel Jackson held confederate ground against union forces allowing Beauregard's troops to gather reinforcements. Casualties 1,982
UnionConfederate Major general George Meade led his army of the Potomac to fend off confederate troops invading the north Union troops: 93,921 General Robert E. Lee was moving his troops north toward Philadelphia destroying any union troops in his way. Confederate troops: 71,699 July 1-3, 1863
Union Confederate Rear admiral David D. Porter commanded 60 ships. Major General Alfred terry commanded 9,000 troops Robert F. Hooke commanded 6,400 troops just north of the fort. Major general W.H.C. Whiting commanded 1,900 troops at the fort. January 13-15, 1865
Cannons Rifles Napoleon Howitzer Muzzle-loaded Pistols Colt 1851 Navy Colt army 1860 Ships U.S.S Monitor C.S.S North Carolina picture.com/civil- war/pictures/Cannon-Civil- War.jpg d.com/photos/uncategorize d/2008/02/18/shenandoah 3.jpg oldwest.com/NewImages/ Rifle- SpencerCarbine1865- FullLength.JPG _civil_war_gun.jpg
Stopped slavery North and south got along. e.com/wp- content/uploads/201 0/01/2008- logo_onevoicetoendsl avery.jpg
After Appomattox, there were still minor battles as 175,000 confederate troops remained in the field The final surrender of confederate troops occurred June 23,1865 Grant send out a letter requesting a surrender. LEE SURRENDERD. pw/S_bH_qyFF_I/AAAAAAAAAQw/OQ1FiiDz- tY/s1600/surrender.jpg