 Did you know the Civil War was the worlds most deadliest war.  It was NOT to fight for land it was for slaves from the south to be FREE.  Before the.

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 Did you know the Civil War was the worlds most deadliest war.  It was NOT to fight for land it was for slaves from the south to be FREE.  Before the war people could choose their own outfit until they chose to give each side uniform because people from the same side were killing each other.

 About 620,000 men lost their lives in this battle.  3.5 to 4 million people fought in the Civil war.  Ulysses S. Grant was the leader of the Union side and Robert E. Lee was the leader of the Confederate side.

 The war was to make slaves FREE.  Also that when they migrated from Grate Britain they came for religious freedom and then they start having slaves.  And that they were having a war from the same country.