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By: Joey Pechersky.  The Civil war started on April 12 th 1861, when Confederate troops fired at Fort Sumter.  It finally ended on April 9 th 1865 after.

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1 By: Joey Pechersky

2  The Civil war started on April 12 th 1861, when Confederate troops fired at Fort Sumter.  It finally ended on April 9 th 1865 after almost 4 years.

3  Oregon, California, Minnesota, Iowa, Kansas, Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Vermont, New Hampshire, and Maine were all part of the Union.  They believed that slavery went against everything their country stood for.

4  Leaders of the Union were:  Abraham Lincoln,  Ulysses S. Grant,  William T. Sherman,  And John Brown.

5  Born in Lancaster, Ohio on February 8, 1820  On July 21, 1861 he commanded hiss first battle of Bull Run, and then suspected of insanity  Promoted to Brigadier General on July 4, 1863  Retires from army in 1884  Dies of Pneumonia in 1891 at the age of 71

6  Many believe that there are two different principles on why southern states seceded which caused the Civil War.  Some believe that the southern states wanted states’ rights, in which they could not follow a national law, while others believe it was the difference in the beliefs of slavery.

7  The leaders of the Confederacy were:  Jefferson Davis,  Robert E. Lee,  Stonewall Jackson,  And Braxton Bragg.

8  Born in Kentucky on June 3, 1808.  Begin service in the army in 1828.  Married Sarah Taylor on June 17, 1835.  Married Varina Howell on February 26, 1845.  He began to serve as the U.S. Secretary of War in 1853.

9  The confederate states were the following: Texas, Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Tennessee, Alabama, Georgia, Florida, South Carolina, North Carolina, and Virginia.

10  The border states were Missouri, Kentucky, Maryland, Delaware, and West Virginia.  Even though these states believed in slavery, they stayed with the Union because they were Anti-secession.

11  There were many allies during the civil war, but the biggest was when Britain and France joined with the Confederates.

12  Fort Sumter- the first battle of the Civil War, April 12 th 1861.  1 st battle of Bull Run- July 21 st 1861.  Battle of Gettysburg- July 1 st 1863.  2 nd battle of Fort Fisher.  Battle of Appomattox Courthouse.

13  I will be going over these 4 different weapons of war:  Napoleon,  Saber,  Mountain Howitzer,  Minie Ball.

14  Smooth Bore, Muzzle Loading, 12 pounder cannon.  Started using in 1857.  Favorite of the Union and the Confederacy.

15  Used throughout all of the Civil War.  Made very few casualties.  An edged sword that can only be very dangerous if in the hands of a trained trooper.

16  Small and most portable artillery.  Used throughout the whole war.  12lb muzzle loading cannon that was best in mountainous areas.

17  Started using in 1848.  Lead Rifle Bullet.  Revolutionized Warfare.  Is a highly precise far traveling projectile.

18  According to the book Fort Sumter, Fort Sumter had begun building in 1829, but it says on Wikipedia.com Fort Sumter had begun building in 1827.  This proves that book is much more accurate then the internet.

19  April 9 th, 1865 – 2 commanders surrendered at the Appomatox Courthouse and their troops went home on parole.  April and May – remaining Confederate troops were captured.  May 10 th – Jefferson Davis captured in Georgia.

20  The end of the Civil War led to the Reconstruction Period.  Men and women - black and white- had to work on rebuilding America to give it the same unity it had before.

21  Freeze, Gary R. Atlanta, Georgia: Clairmont Press, 2009. Print.  Koestler-Grack, Rachel A. William Tecumseh Sherman. New York, New York: Chelsea House Publishing, 2007. Print.  Aretha, David. Jefferson Davis. New York, New York: Chelsea House Publishing, 2009. Print.  "Weapons of the American Civil War." N.p., n.d. Web. 18 Mar 2011..  "Africans in America." N.p., n.d. Web. 22 Mar 2011..  "1865." Timeline of the Civil War. N.p., n.d. Web. 22 Mar 2011..  Burgan, Michael. Fort Sumter. Minneapolis, Minnesota: Compass Point Books, 2006. Print.

22 Thank you for watching my Civil War Power Point!


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