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1 APRIL 12/1861-APRIL 9/1865 http://research.surnames.com/images/ci vil_war_soldiers.jpg

2  Won the 1860 election.  He was a member of the us house of representatives before he was president.  His nickname is honest abe.  Union president. http://housedivided.dic kinson.edu/sites/blogdiv ided/files/2008/06/hd_li ncolna.jpg

3  First and last confederate president.  He was a the senator of missipie before he was president. http://www.scv357.org/about/images/Je ffersonDavis.gif

4  South Carolina  Mississippi  Florida  Alabama  Georgia  Louisiana  Texas  Virginia  Arkansas  Tennessee  North Carolina http://www.sonofthesou th.net/leefoundation/Jeff erson_Davis/Confederate _States_Map.jpg

5  California  Connecticut  Illinois  Indiana  Iowa  Kansas  Maine  Massachusetts  Michigan  Minnesota  Nevada  New Hampshire  New York  New Jersey  Ohio  Oregon  Pennsylvania  Rhode Island  Vermont http://www.pocanticohills.org/civilwar/ usmap2.gif

6  West Virginia  Kentucky  Missouri  Delaware  Maryland http://www.civilwarinfoguide.com/imag es/american_civil_war_map.gif

7 COUNTRIES, WHY THEY NEEDED ALLIANCES  Some of the confederates allies was graitbritin, and the virgin islands. http://www.scv674.org/Coin%20Graphic s/Memorial%20Flags.jpg

8 UNION : MAJOR ROBERT ANDERSON CONFEDERATE : BRIGADIER GENERAL P.G.T. BEAUREGARD  Casualties: zero The significance of the battle is that it started the war. The location of this Battle was Charleston south Carolina. http://www.loc.gov/exhibits /treasures/images/at0042b.1s.jpg

9  Casualties  3,000  Casualties  2000 The significant of this war is that both sides suffered many losses, and noticed That the war is going to last much longer than expected. The war was fought Near the Occoquan River in molasses VA. http://www.reflectionsgallerytn.com /images/troiani/new_yorks_bravest_ lg.jpg

10 UNION: MAJOR GENERAL GEORGE MEADE CONFEDERATE: GENERAL E LEE  Casualties: 3,155  Casualties :4,708 The significance of this battle is that it was the turning point in the war. This battle was fought in Gettysburg P.A. http://heartlandtrails.com/BL OG_images/gettysburg.jpg

11 UNION: MAJOR GENERAL ALFRED TERRY REAR ADMIRAL DAVID D. PORTER CONFEDERATE: MAJOR GENERAL W.H.C. WHITING ROBERT F. HOKE  Casualties:  1,338 Casualties: 583 The significance of this battle is that Wilmington was the confederates last Port which is how they got all there supplies fort fisher was all that was Protecting it. This battle was fought fort fisher N.C. http://www.ncgenweb.us /mcdowell/military/Battl e_of_Fort_Fisher.png January 13-15 1865

12 UNION: GRANTS CONFEDERATE: GENERAL E. LEE  Casualties:  Union: 164  Casualties:  Confederate: 500 The significance of this battle is that it was the last battle of the civil war. The outcome of this battle is that general lee ended up surrendering to general Grant. This battle took place on the morning of April -9-1865 http://farm1.static.flickr.com /23/25459804_dd3fd22e38.jp g

13 NAPOLION  12 POUND SHOT  Howitzer 12, 24, and 32 pound shot http://myhomers.com/pages/prior/1012 08/a%20napoleon%20cannon%2011.jpg http://www.buckstix.com/images/howit z1.jpg

14  USED BY BOTH SOUTH AND NORTH.  MUZZLE LOADED  2-3 PER minute.  ACCURATE 1-400 YARDS. http://www.kidport.com/reflib/usahistor y/civilwar/Images/Rifles.jpg

15  Colt 1851 Navy: Confederates  Colt Army 1860: Union  Both accurate up to 75- 100 yards http://www.realarmorofgod.com/images /pistols-1.png

16  1850 Army Officer’s sword  Bayonet: attached to rifle, close range http://www.tbhabitat.com/images/Civil_ War_Accoutrements1.jpg

17  Walking  Generals rode horses  Trains  Wagons http://lragsdale.com/horse 6.jpg http://www.ralphmag.org/1/tr ain-on-trestle297x279.gif http://www.legendsofameric a.com/photos- americanhistory/Civil%20Wa r%20Wagon,%201865-500.jpg http://www.virginia.org/uploaded_imag es/32202.jpg

18  In one way the civil war affected America is that it did away with slavery. My personal look on things is that the civil war shouldn’t have happened. Because the government should have offered to buy the slaves, or something like that. I think that the civil war was a great learning experience for America, I just wish that so many men didn’t have to give there lives for use to learn. Present day Gettysburg. http://www.mountain-fall-foliage- vacations.com/image-files/pennsylvania- gettysburg-battlefield-fall-foliage-625w-t- pa03-0624.jpg

19  After General E Lee’s surrender there were several minor battles. In the end the confederates were not charged with treason, all they had to do was turn over there major artillery. To me in the endthings worked out pretty sweet for the confederates. http://cache.daylife.com/imageserve/0dz X3ZadZVd7Y/610x.jpg

20  To me and many other Americans the biggest difference is that by the confederates loosing the civil war it did away with slavery. Also it made the government have more power.


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