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2 A PowerPoint By Zavier A.L Taylor http://www.hawaii.edu/armyrotc/images/courses/civilw ar.jpg

3 Presidential Leaders Union Abraham Lincoln was the 16 th President of the United States of America Confederate Jefferson Davis was the first and only President of the Confederate States of America http://debtoutof.com/wp- content/uploads/2009/06/Abraham-Lincoln.jpg http://www.mikelynaugh.com/VirtualCivilWar/Ne w/Originals2/images/JeffersonDavis.jpg

4 Union States C alifornia C onnecticut I llinois I ndiana I owa K ansas M aine M assachusetts M ichigan M innesota N evada N ew Hampshire N ew York N ew Jersey O hio O regon P ennsylvania R hode Island V ermont

5 Confederate States SS outh Carolina MM ississippi FF lorida AA labama GG eorgia LL ouisiana VV irginia AA rkansas TT ennessee NN orth Carolina TT exas

6 Border States West Virginia Kentucky Missouri Delaware Maryland All gray states north of the line of the Missouri Compromise are Border States and are also part of the Union.

7 Confederate Alliances FFrance GGreat Britain TThey needed these alliances because they had few industrial factories, that were needed to make weapons. TThe South was mainly farmland and they grew most of the worlds cotton and tobacco. SSo, the South bought the weapons they needed from Great Britain and France, using the money earned from selling their cash crops.

8 The Battle of Fort Sumter April 12 th -14 th,1861 in Charlestown,S.C Generals The Union troops were lead by Major Anderson. The Confederate troops were lead by Brigadier General Beauregard. Significance The Battle of Fort Sumter was the 1 st battle of the Civil War. Casualties The Battle lasted for two days and no one was killed during the fighting. Although two soldiers died during the surrender from an accidental explosion caused by black powder. Conclusion On April 14 th, 1861 Major Anderson and his troops surrendered. http://www.civilwarhome.com/images/ftsumter.jpg

9 The Battle of Bull Run July 21 st 1861 in Manassas, Virginia Generals The Union troops were commanded by Brigadier General Irvin McDowell. The Confederate troops were commanded by Brigadier General Beauregard and aided by Colonel (soon to be “Stonewall”) Jackson. Significance Both sides realized that it was going to be a long, bloody, and costly war. Casualties Union: 2,896 Confederate: 1,982 Conclusion Union troops retreated north to their capital, Washington, D.C. http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2631/3889889805_03d7bb76e0.jpg

10 The Battle of Gettysburg July 1 st -3 rd, 1863 in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania Generals The Union soldiers were lead by Major General George Meade. The Confederate soldiers were lead by General Robert E. Lee. Significance The Battle of Gettysburg was the Bloodiest battle of the Civil War. It was also a turning point for the Union, and one of their 1 st victories. Casualties Union: 23,055 Confederate: 23,231 Conclusion 12,500 Confederate troops charged the Union Soldiers on Cemetery Ridge but the Union managed to hold them off with rifle and artillery fire. http://www.zunal.com/myaccount/uploads/ettysburg_charge.jpg

11 The Battle of Fort Fisher January 13 th -15 th,1865 in Fort Fisher, N.C Generals 9,000 Union troops were under the command of General Alfred Terry, while Rear Admiral David D. Porter Commanded 60 Union Ships. Major General W.H.C Whiting commanded the 1,900 Confederate troops at the fort, while Robert F. Hoke was in charge of the 6,400 troops just north of the fort. Significance Fort Fisher was the only open port on the east coast and losing it closed off nearly all of the Confederate’s outside communications. General Whiting was killed in this battle. Casualties Union: 1,338 Confederate: 583 Conclusion The Union ships ceased their naval assault on the fort, so that the Union troops on land could move in and attack Fort Fisher. They did so by engaging the Confederate soldiers in fierce hand-to-hand combat. The Confederate soldiers surrendered shortly after the death of General Whiting. http://www.johnpaulstrain.com/images/art/medium/landing-at-fort-fisher-500L.jpg

12 The Battle at the Appomattox Courthouse April 7 th -9 th, 1865 in Appomattox, Virginia Generals The large Union force in Appomattox, Virginia was under the command of one General Ulysses S. Grant. The Confederate army was under the command of a master tactician know as General Robert E. Lee. Significance The battle at the Appomattox Courthouse was an important battle, because it was the last battle of the Civil War. Casualties Union: 164 Confederate: 500 The 27,800 Confederate troops at Appomattox surrendered. Conclusion After easily defeating a small group of Grant’s forces, General Lee and his troops encountered the remainder of Grant’s army, and withdrew. At 11:50 pm on April 9 th, 1865 Lee sent Grant a letter of surrender. Which is ironic because 3 days earlier Grant sent Lee a letter asking him to surrender. Which Lee rejected. http://christopherfountain.files.wordpress.com/2010/04/saluteofhonor.jpg

13 Civil War Cannons Napoleon Fires: 12 pound shot Howitzer Fires: 12, 24, and 32 pound shot http://www.hobbyworldinc.com/040033.jpghttp://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/4c/American_Civil_War_era_12_lb_howitzer_c annon_used_in_the_battle_of_Corydon_reenactment_.jpg Both have an effective range of 250-1,700 yards.

14 Civil War Rifles Rifles such as this were used from 1859-1872. They were used by both the Union and the Confederates. They had an effective range of about 100-400 yards. Rifles were loaded with through the muzzle (Barrel). They were usually loaded with Black Powder and a Lead ball Back then (1859-1872) you could only fire 2 or 3 shots per minute. Compared to toady’s standards it took quite a while to load and fire a gun. http://www.emf-company.com/store/pc/catalog/CRSTDR457026_large.jpg Muzzle (Barrel)

15 Civil War Pistols Colt 1851 Navy Confederate The Colt 1851 Navy is a single action, 6 shot Revolver used by the Confederacy. Colt Army 1860 Union The Colt Army 1860 is a single action, 6 shot Revolver used by the Union. http://www.aurorahistoryboutique.com/products/DA00047.jpghttp://www.thespiritoftheoldwest.com/NewImages/Handgun-Colt1860Army-right.JPG Both Revolvers are accurate from 75-100 yards

16 Civil War Swords 1850 Army Officer’s Sword A sword used by both sides. Bayonet A blade attached to a Rifle, used by both sides, Made for close range. http://www.militarytrader.com/upload/images/08-206-0014%20FS.jpg Bayonet http://www.cowanauctions.com/itemImages/tee7365.jpg

17 Civil War Ships U.S.S. Monitor A fully armored Union ship with a rotating gun turret C.S.S. North Carolina An Ironclad Confederate war ship. http://www.papershipwright.co.uk/ps03/pic1.jpghttp://3.bp.blogspot.com/_PJX1UI4Hvy0/TJKpKpWwm3I/AAAAAAAABqg/sYi9fx2oPLQ/s1600/h52526.jpg

18 Affects of the Civil War I believe the Civil War had a great many positive affects on America but it also had a some negative ones too. Some of these negative effects are a great loss of life, inflation, and the separation of America. Luckily all these problems were resolved, well all except the loss of life that is. On a lighter note the, the Civil War ended a great many of America’s problems as well. To give an example, Slavery, and also made it so that states could no longer secede when ever they felt like it. So, in my opinion the was a well executed idea that ended in success.

19 The End of The Civil War April 9 th at the Appomattox Courthouse Generals General Robert E. Lee surrendered to General Ulysses S. Grant. The 27,800 Confederate troops at Appomattox surrendered Significance Lee’s surrender is important because it put an end to The Civil War. Terms of Surrender Major Artillery would be turned over Side Arms, Horses, and Mules would remain No imprisonment for treason Conclusion There were still small skirmishes after the surrender, this was because 175,000 Confederate troops remained in the field. The final surrender of Confederate troops took place over a month later on June 23 rd,1865 http://www.civilwarhome.com/images/surrender.jpg


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