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Civil War By: LaBaron Wallington War started: April 12,1861 War ends: april 9 th,1865.

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1 Civil War By: LaBaron Wallington War started: April 12,1861 War ends: april 9 th,1865

2 Presidents president of the united states Abraham Lincoln President of the confederate states of America Jefferson Davis http://abrahamlincoln- topia.yolasite.com/resources/AbrahamLin coln_289x400.jpg http://americancivilwar.com/south/davis.jpg

3 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

4 Confederate States South Carolina Mississippi Florida Alabama Georgia Louisiana Texas Virginia Arkansas North Carolina Tennessee

5 Border States Delaware Maryland Kentucky Missouri West Virginia

6 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

7 Battle of Fort Sumter Date: April 12 th, 1861-april 13 th, 1861 location: Charleston South Carolina Confederate general: General Beauregard Union general: Major Anderson Casualties: None

8 1 st Battle Of Bull Run July 21 st, 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

9 Battle of Gettysburg Date: July 1 st -3 rd,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.

10 2 nd Battle of Fort Fisher Date: January 15 th, 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

11 Battle of Appomattox Courthouse Da te: April 9 th,1865 Location: Appomattox Court House, VirginiaAppomattox Court HouseVirginia 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.

12 Civil War Weapons Cannons: Napoleon, Howitzer Rifles: Muzzle Loaded Pistols Colt 1851 navy: confederates Colt army 1860: union swords Bayonet: attached to rifle, close range Generals sword

13 Transportation ship trains Horses Wagons

14 Ships Ships: U.S.S. Monitor  Fully armored ship  Rotating gun turret C.S.S. North Carolina  Ironclad war ship

15 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.

16 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.


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