Led by Abraham Lincoln States include: California, Connecticut, Delaware, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nevada, new Hampshire, New York, New Jersey, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, West Virginia, and Wisconsin
Led by: Jefferson Davis States include: South Carolina, Mississippi, Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, Texas, Virginia, Arkansas, North Carolina, Tennessee
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Border states are the states that did not succeed from the union but were still slave states during the war. States include: Maryland, Kentucky, West Virginia, Delaware and Missouri
Blue: Union Red: Confederacy Grey: Border State
Union Alliances: None! Confederate Alliances: Great Britain and France Why did the south need the alliances? -Because there were more states in the Union then the Confederacy.
Union President was Abraham Lincoln Confederacy Jefferson Davis _Wo/R2A1K5vCQ0I/AAAAAAAABiw/c AA3dsxHOYA/s400/JeffDavis.png WyQxI58TLt0/TWGdWCDBSPI/AAAAAAAADb0/ wQppNaThA6g/s1600/Abraham%2BLincoln.jpg
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Date: April 12 – April Location: Harbor of Charleston South Carolina Union Command: Major Anderson Confederate General: General Beauregard Casualties: None! Significance: The first battle! General Beauregard Major Anderson
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Date: July Location: Near Occoquan river, Virginia Union command: Brigadier General Irvin Mc. Dowell Confederacy command: Brigadier General Beauregard Casualties: 1492 with 1216 missing Significance: A wake up call for both sides that it was going to be a long bloody war. Brigadier General Beauregard Brigadier General Irvin Mc. Dowell ://0.tqn.com/d/militaryhistory/1/0/Mhttp/2/-/-/McDowell3.jpg
Date: Location: Gettysburg, Pennsylvania Union command: Major General George Meade Confederate command: General Robert E. Lee Casualties: 7863 Significance: Most kills and very Bloody! General Robert E. Lee Major General George Meade
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Date: January Location: Fort Fisher, The only open port on the East coast Union Command: Major General Alfred Terry Confederacy Command: Major General W.H.C. Whiting and Robert F. Hoke Casualties: 2021 Significance: Turning point for the Union Major General Alfred Terry Major General W.H.C. Whiting
April 9 th 1865 Location: near Courthouse of Appomattox, Virginia Union command: General Robert E. Lee Confederate command: Ulysses S. Grant Casualties: 664 Significance: End of the war when the confederates surrendered General Robert E. Lee Ulysses S. Grant
Cannons! Napoleon: 12 pound shot Howitzer: 12, 24 and 32 pound shot Effective range: yard Rifles: Used from by Confederates and Union soldiers. Muzzle loaded 2-3 shots per minute Accuracy is from 75 to 100 yards!
Swords 1850 Army officer’s sword Bayonet: cl7.ose range, attached to the rifle
Ships U.S.S. Monitor Fully Armored ship Rotating gun torrent C.S.S. North Carolina Trains Very helpful Intrastate and interstate Horses Used in battle background-red.jpg
I think the Civil war effected the future of America with a large impact. I think that if there was no Civil war then the United States would be separate from the confederate states and slavery may very well still exist in the Confederate state. I believe it was a good thing for the Civil war to occur because of the laws that were passed because of this war. background-red.jpg
The surrender of the Confederacy was on April 9 th 1865 The final surrender was June 23, 1865 There was no imprisonment for Treason General Robert E. Lee was the first to surrender in April of 1865 The soon put a stop to slavery and reunited the Union and Confederacy