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Civil War Virtual War Choose Your Flag

ConfederateUnion Table of Contents Reasons for the Civil War

Confederate States Seceded by Feb –South Carolina (1860)South Carolina (1860) –MississippiMississippi –FloridaFlorida –AlabamaAlabama –GeorgiaGeorgia –LouisianaLouisiana –TexasTexas April 1861 – May 1861 –VirginiaVirginia –ArkansasArkansas –TennesseeTennessee –North CarolinaNorth Carolina Back Confederate Leaders

South Carolina Population Free = 301,302 Slaves = 402,406 Military Back To Confederate States Population Numbers Found at: Civil War Potpourri More Links to Military Units

Mississippi Population Free = 354,674 Slaves = 436,631 Military Back To Confederate States Population Numbers Found at: Civil War Potpourri More Links to Military Units

Florida Population Free = 78,679 Slaves = 61,745 Military Back To Confederate States Population Numbers Found at: Civil War Potpourri More Links to Military Units

Alabama Population Free = 519,121 Slaves = 435,080 Military Back To Confederate States Population Numbers Found at: Civil War Potpourri More Links to Military Units

Georgia Population Free = 505,088 Slaves = 462,198 Military Back To Confederate States Population Numbers Found at: Civil War Potpourri More Links to Military Units

Louisiana Population Free = 376,276 Slaves = 331,726 Military Back To Confederate States Population Numbers Found at: Civil War Potpourri More Links to Military Units

Texas Population Free = 421,649 Slaves = 182,566 Military Back To Confederate States Population Numbers Found at: Civil War Potpourri More Links to Military Units

Virginia Population Free = 1,105,453 Slaves = 490,865 Military Back To Confederate States Population Numbers Found at: Civil War Potpourri More Links to Military Units

North Carolina Population Free = 661,563 Slaves = 331,099 Military Back To Confederate States Population Numbers Found at: Civil War Potpourri More Links to Military Units

Arkansas Population Free = 324,335 Slaves = 111,115 Military Back To Confederate States Population Numbers Found at: Civil War Potpourri More Links to Military Units

Tennesee Population Free = 834,082 Slaves = 275,719 Military Back To Confederate States Population Numbers Found at: Civil War Potpourri More Links to Military Units

Reasons for the Civil War Not willing to give up slaveryslavery Three-Fifths Clause Invention of the Cotton GinCotton Gin Slave state Missouri added to the UnionMissouri Texas added to the Union as a slave stateTexas Gag Rule Voter Fraud in KansasKansas Choose Your Flag

Union States California Connecticut Delaware Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Missouri New Hampshire New Jersey New York Ohio Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island Vermont Wisconsin West Virginia was created upon secession of VirginiaWest Virginia Nevada joined as a new stateNevada Back Union Leaders

California Population Free = 379,994 Military Back To Union States Population Numbers Found at: Civil War Potpourri More Links to Military Units

Connecticut Population Free = 460,147 Military Back To Union States Population Numbers Found at: Civil War Potpourri More Links to Military Units

Delaware Population Free = 110,418 Slave = 1,798 Military Back To Union States Population Numbers Found at: Civil War Potpourri More Links to Military Units

Illinois Population Free = 1,711,951 Military Back To Union States Population Numbers Found at: Civil War Potpourri More Links to Military Units

Indiana Population Free = 1,350,428 Military Back To Union States Population Numbers Found at: Civil War Potpourri More Links to Military Units

Iowa Population Free = 674,913 No Military Records Found Back To Union States Population Numbers Found at: Civil War Potpourri More Links to Military Units

Kansas Population Free = 107,204 Military Back To Union States Population Numbers Found at: Civil War Potpourri More Links to Military Units

Kentucky Population Free = 930,201 Slave = 225,483 Military Back To Union States Population Numbers Found at: Civil War Potpourri More Links to Military Units

Maine Population Free = 628,279 Military Back To Union States Population Numbers Found at: Civil War Potpourri More Links to Military Units

Maryland Population Free = 628,279 Military Back To Union States Population Numbers Found at: Civil War Potpourri More Links to Military Units

Massachusetts Population Free = 1,231,066 Military Back To Union States Population Numbers Found at: Civil War Potpourri More Links to Military Units

Michigan Population Free = 749,113 Military Back To Union States Population Numbers Found at: Civil War Potpourri More Links to Military Units

Minnesota Population Free = 172,023 Military Back To Union States Population Numbers Found at: Civil War Potpourri More Links to Military Units

Missouri Population Free = 1,067,081 Slave = 114,931 Military Back To Union States Population Numbers Found at: Civil War Potpourri More Links to Military Units

New Hampshire Population Free = 326,073 Military Back To Union States Population Numbers Found at: Civil War Potpourri More Links to Military Units

New Jersey Population Free = 672,017 Military Back To Union States Population Numbers Found at: Civil War Potpourri More Links to Military Units

New York Population Free = 3,880,735 Military Back To Union States Population Numbers Found at: Civil War Potpourri More Links to Military Units

Ohio Population Free = 2,339,511 No Military Data Found Back To Union States Population Numbers Found at: Civil War Potpourri More Links to Military Units

Oregon Population Free = 52,465 Military Back To Union States Population Numbers Found at: Civil War Potpourri More Links to Military Units

Pennsylvania Population Free = 2,906,215 Military Back To Union States Population Numbers Found at: Civil War Potpourri More Links to Military Units

Rhode Island Population Free = 174,620 Military Back To Union States Population Numbers Found at: Civil War Potpourri More Links to Military Units

Vermont Population Free = 315,098 Military Back To Union States Population Numbers Found at: Civil War Potpourri More Links to Military Units

Wisconsin Population Free = 775,881 Military Back To Union States Population Numbers Found at: Civil War Potpourri More Links to Military Units

Nevada Population Free = 6,857 Military Back To Union States Population Numbers Found at: Civil War Potpourri More Links to Military Units

West Virginia No Population Data Found West Virginia was created due to the secession of Virginia Military Back To Union States Population Numbers Found at: Civil War Potpourri More Links to Military Units

Confederate Leaders Capital – Montgomery, Alabama (up to1861)Montgomery, Alabama Richmond, Virginia (after 1861)Richmond, Virginia Danville, Virginia (after 1865)Danville, Virginia President – Jefferson DavisJefferson Davis Vice President – Alexander StephensAlexander Stephens General – Robert E. LeeRobert E. Lee Confederate Uniforms Confederate Battlefield Confederate States

Union Leaders Capital – Washington, DCWashington, DC President – Abraham LincolnAbraham Lincoln Vice President – Hannibal Hamlin, Andrew JohnsonHannibal HamlinAndrew Johnson General – Ulysses S. GrantUlysses S. Grant Union Uniforms Union Battlefield Union States

Union Battlefield Ft. Sumter Battle of Carthage First Battle of Bull Run Battle of Port Royal First Battle of Kernstown Shiloh First Battle of Independence Second Battle of Bull Run Battle of Harpers Ferry Battle of Antietam Battle of Fredicksville Battle of Chancelorsville Second Battle of Fredricksburg Battle of Gettysburg Battle of Plymouth Battle of Fort Stevens Battle of Atlanta Battle of Winchester Second Battle of Independence Sherman’s March to Sea Battle of Wilmington Battle of Appomattox Courthouse Full list of Battles Websites about the Civil WarMovies, Books, and Documentaries Union Leaders

Confederate Battlefield Ft. Sumter Battle of Carthage First Battle of Bull Run Battle of Port Royal First Battle of Kernstown Shiloh First Battle of Independence Second Battle of Bull Run Battle of Harpers Ferry Battle of Antietam Battle of Fredicksville Battle of Chancelorsville Second Battle of Fredricksburg Battle of Gettysburg Battle of Plymouth Battle of Fort Stevens Battle of Atlanta Battle of Winchester Second Battle of Independence Sherman’s March to Sea Battle of Wilmington Battle of Appomattox Courthouse Full list of Battles Websites about the Civil WarMovies, Books, and Documentaries Confederate Leaders

Websites about Civil War Army of_America emancipation-proclamation ages/default.aspx civil-war.htm videos Name=North+America&catId=1&letter=S&m apId=1355&mapName=Secession+of+Sout hern+States%2C Name=North+America&catId=1&letter=S&m apId=1360&mapName=Sherman%27s+Mar ch%2C emancipation-proclamation/the- gettysburg-address More WebsitesMovies, Books, and Documentaries

Websites (cont.) Name=North+America&catId=1&letter=C&m apId=1414&mapName=The+Civil+War+Cen tral+U.S.%2C Name=North+America&catId=1&letter=C&m apId=1415&mapName=The+Civil+War+in+t he+Eastern+United+States%2C w&catName=North+America&catId=1 &letter=G&mapId=1419&mapName=T he+Gettysburg+Campaign%2C w&catName=North+America&catId=1 &letter=R&mapId=1425&mapName=T he+Reconstruction%2C sults.asp?y1=1860&y2=1865&mhd=Civil+W ar&adv=yes ar/CivilWar.htm Back to Websites Table of Contents Movies, Books, and Documentaries

Books, Movies, and Documentaries Table of Contents

Choose Your Flag Confederate States –South CarolinaSouth Carolina –MississippiMississippi –FloridaFlorida –AlabamaAlabama –GeorgiaGeorgia –LouisianaLouisiana –TexasTexas –VirginiaVirginia –North CarolinaNorth Carolina –ArkansasArkansas –TenneseeTennesee Union States –CaliforniaCalifornia –ConnecticutConnecticut –DelawareDelaware –IllinoisIllinois –IndianaIndiana –IllinoisIllinois –IndianaIndiana –IowaIowa Union States (cont.) –KansasKansas –KentuckyKentucky –MaineMaine –MarylandMaryland –MassachusettsMassachusetts –MichiganMichigan –MinnesotaMinnesota –MissouriMissouri –New HampshireNew Hampshire –New JerseyNew Jersey –New YorkNew York –OhioOhio –OregonOregon –PennsylvaniaPennsylvania –Rhode IslandRhode Island –VermontVermont –WisconsinWisconsin –NevadaNevada –West VirginiaWest Virginia Confederate Leaders Union Leaders Union Battlefield Confederate Battlefield Websites about Civil WarWebsites about Civil War Websites (cont.) Books, Movies, and DocumentariesBooks, Movies, and Documentaries Table of Contents Credits

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