The Civil War Begins. Key Players United States of America Union Army.

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The Civil War Begins

Key Players

United States of America Union Army

Abraham Lincoln U.S. President throughout the entire war Election is one of the reasons the war started

Ulysses S. Grant Commander of the Union Army Famous for victories at Shiloh and Vicksburg

Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain Brigadier General Famous for winning the Medal of Honor for Gettysburg Present at the Surrender at Appomattox

Joseph Hooker Major General Famous for losing the battle of Chancellorsville Dropped out of the war when denied a promotion From Hadley, MA

George Brinton McClellan Major General Commander of the Union Army before Grant Could not follow orders, so he was dismissed from service

Robert Gould Shaw Colonel Led the all-black 54 th Regiment From Boston, MA

William T. Sherman General Famous for many battles, including the capture of Atlanta and Charleston

Confederate States of America Confederate Army

Jefferson Davis First and only president of the Confederacy

Robert E. Lee Commander of the Confederate Army Opposed slavery Was offered command of the Union Army, but declined Most famous for Battle of Gettysburg

John Bell Hood General Wounded at Gettysburg, eventually lost a leg Famous for losing to Sherman at Atlanta

Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson Major General Famous for 1 st Battle of Bull Run and Gettysburg Accidently shot by his own men

James Longstreet General Often blamed for the defeat at Gettysburg for allowing Pickett’s Charge to happen

George Pickett General Most famous for his ill- fated charge during the Battle of Gettysburg