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1 Civil War

2 Presidential leaders United States president: Abraham Lincoln
President of the confederate states: Jefferson Davis ihttp://

3 Union Union States Union States- California Connecticut Delaware
Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Nevada New hampered New York New jersey Ohio Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode island Vermont West Virginia

4 Confederate States South Carolina Virginia Mississippi Arkansas
Florida Alabama Georgia Louisiana Texas Virginia Arkansas Tennessee North Carolina

5 Border States Border States Map Delaware Maryland West Virginia
Kentucky Missouri

6 Confederate Alliances
Britain and France The British saw the USA was a fast growing economic rival and they were not disappointed to see the USA divide up. The French wanted the influence from Mexico and they thought it would suit them if there were a new nation.

7 Fort Sumter April 12-14,1861 Fort Sumter, South Carolina
General Robert Anderson (union) General Pierre T. Beauregard (confederate) The casualties union: 3 confederate: 0 The significance of the battle is that it was the first battle that started the Civil War.

8 First Battle of Bullrun
July 21, 1861 Occoquan River General Irvin McDowell (union) General Beauregard (confederate) The casualties: union: 2,896 confederate: 1,982 The significance of the battle was this battle was the first major battle of the Civil War

9 Battle of Gettysburg July 1-3, 1863 Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
General Meade (union) General Robert E. Lee (confederate) The casualties union: 23,055 confederate:23,231 List killed, injured, missing on all slides.

10 Second battle of Fort Fisher
January 13-15, 1865 Fort Fisher, North Carolina Alfred Terry (union) W.H.C Whiting (confederate) The casualties: union: 1,338 confederate: 583

11 Battle of Appomattox courthouse
April 9, 1865 Appomattox County, VA Lt. General Ulysses S. Grant (union) General Robert E. Lee (confederate) The casualties were union: 164 and confederate: 500 and 27,800 surrendered

12 Weapons!!! The weapons that they used: Cannons-
Napoleon that shot 12 pounds Howitzer that shot 12, 24, and 32 shots And the effective range was of yards

13 continued…… Rifles Pistols Muzzles that shot 2-3 shots per minute.
Rifles Pistols Muzzles that shot 2-3 shots per minute. They were accurate from yards Colt 1851 Navy: Confederates this pistol was a single shot action, 6 shot Colt Army 1860: Union this pistol was single action, 6 shot They were both accurate of shooting about yards

14 Vehicles!!!!! Trains Wagons Boats Horses
Trains Wagons Boats Horses

15 How the Civil war Personally effected me…
The civil war personally effected me because now I am friends with a lot of different colored people the war ended lots of things. The war ended slavery which was a big deal for us people. If the war never happened who know where we would be right now I am so thankful for all the people who risked their lives for us.

16 The end of the Civil War!! April 12, 1861 - June 23, 1865
Fort Sumter, South Carolina Occoquan River Gettysburg, Pennsylvania Fort Fisher, North Carolina Appomattox County, VA General Robert Anderson (union) General Pierre T. Beauregard (confederate) General Irvin McDowell (union) General Beauregard (confederate) General Meade (union) General Robert E. Lee (confederate) General Alfred Terry (union) General W.H.C Whiting (confederate) Lt. General Ulysses S. Grant (union) The significance of the Civil War is that it ended a lot of things and stopped the fighting and killing.


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