By ; Selena Hicks(:  North The Union  President Abraham Lincoln  Genral Winfield  Genral Irvin McDowell  General George McClellan.

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By ; Selena Hicks(:

 North The Union  President Abraham Lincoln  Genral Winfield  Genral Irvin McDowell  General George McClellan  Admiral David Farragut  General Ulysses S. Grant  General Geogre Meade  General William Sherman  South-The Confedracy  President Jeffeson E. Johnston  Genral Thomas “StoneWall” Jackson  Genral Robert E. Lee  Genral Geogre Pickett

North Strengths South Strengths  22 million  Had more states  Better technolgy  90% Most Banks Lot $$  More land = more food  Controlled to sea  21,000 miles of railroad  Import guns & supplies from europe  Long coastlines  Big spread outland  Get to fight in own land  Miltary ex. Robert Lee.  Could trade cotton for war supplies w\ europe

North Weakness South Weakness  Miltary as weak  1\3 of north genernals quit & went to the south  Waste good time searching for good generals  Travel to attack the south  9 million people  Unaware of attack  missisippi could split the confederacy in two  Economy coulnd support a long war  Few factories produce guns & supplies  Short incomplete railroads  Weak money

 Controlled other railroads  Confedrate troops were writing at bull run creek near manassas  Confedrate got back up  Date: July 1861  Union Leaders: 1. Irvin Mcdowell  Confedrate : Pierre G.T Beauregard 1. Thomas Stonewall jackson 2. Joseph E. Johnson WINNER

 Issued promclamtion to the peole of Maryland  Union soliders found a copy lee’s battle plan  Union suffered more than 12,000 casualties Winner←  Date: September,17,1862  Union Leaders: 1. Geogre mcclellan A.H.Wickerson  Confedrate Leaders : 1. Robert E. Lee

 Date :July 1- 3,1863  Union Leader : I. Abraham Lincoln II. General Grant  Confedrate Leaders: I. General Lee II. Genernal Jackon III. Geogre Pickett  A key battle that finnaly turned the tide agianst the confedrates  Lee Cut Across nothern maryland into southern pennslyvania WiNNER ( :

 Date : September, 22, 1862  Union leaders : I. Abraham lincoln  Linclon was afraid that he didn’t have constiutional power  Lincoln worked intensity, thinking, writing and rewriting the eoanciptiaon promclamtion  He wanted the freeing of slaves

 Date : November,19,18 63  Speaker: Abraham Lincoln  Lincoln makes speacial speach  Placed union soliders & told his soliders commitment to winning the war  Tried to keep the trops going and pumped up

 Date:December 1864  Union Leader : I. Genral william Tecumseh Sherman  Confedrate Leader: 1. General Joesph Johnston  Sherman goals was the protrait of savvanah,Geogria  Alanta fell to sherman troops on september on sent

 Date : April 9, 1865  Union Leader : I. General sherman II. Genral grant  Where Lee surrended to grant, tis ending civil war  Almost 620,000 Died During the four years of fighting

Causes Effects  A clash over the insitution of slavery  Economic alteration  Potlitical differences  No longer slavery  620,000 americans killed  Miltary districts created  Southern economy in ruins

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