By: Sydney Parson
It started on April 12, 1861 Shots were fired on the fort that morning and the fort was surrender to South Carolina The attack on the fort made four other states join the confederacy
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Fort Summer First battle happened here Incoming shells started fire on southern confederacy Southern troops leaders demanded union troop leaders to leave fort summer Southern troops won the battle Gettysburg July 1, 1863 Bloodiest battle in the civil war 9,000 soldiers and more were killed in each army Last battle happened here and northern won
Showed that America can win battles and people can stand up for what they believe in. It abolished slavery, 4 million slaves were free It changed a lot of families lives by losing loved ones around 618,000 deaths total in the civil war
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Deaths in Prison 24,866 Drowning 4,944 Accidental deaths 4,144 Murdered 520 Suicides 391 Sunstroke 313 Military executions 267 Killed after capture 104 Executed by enemy 64 Unclassified 14,155 The Civil war had the same amount of World War and World War 2
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Union The leader Major General George He led his army the Potomac to fed off Confederate troops invading north. The leader Robert E. Lee was moved his troops towards the north He led them to Philadelphia He told his troops to kill any union troop on the way Co nfederate
Ended on April, 18, 1865 Confederacy surrender, approximately 617,000 American’s died that is as most death as all the other wars combined The southern landscape was devastated General Lee met at the Appomattox court house and signed the surrender papers