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Civil War Data Name : Gabriel Lopez Rodriguez Date: March 15,2011 Period:6
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Causes Of The Civil War In November 1860 Abraham Lincoln is elected president of the united sates Lincoln says,as president he will not interfere with slavery in the south and he will enforce the fugitive slave law but he will not allow slavery to spread into any of the territories South CAROLINA senators are mad and vote to have south CAROLINA leave the union.10 other southern states soon followed to create the confederate stats of AMERICA Lincoln is sworn into office and officially becomes president of the not so united sates he decides all military forts belong to the us government no matter where they are north or south Angry southerners in CHARLESTON south CAROLINA open fire on solders at fort SUMTER The civil war has begun
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Beginning the War North Strengths Had more weapons Had more materials Had a big navy Had better technology 22 million people Had more farms South Strengths Had guns and supplies from Europe Had long coast line Big spread out land Got to fight on land
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Beginning The War North Weakness Had less commanders Didn’t have a spread out land Didn’t have a long coast line South Weaknesses 9 million people Unaware of attacks Mississippi could split
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Population in Millions How many more people lived in Union states than in Confederate states?
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Land Area About how many times more square miles of land did Union states have compared to Confederate states?
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Industrial Production Which side---the Union or the Confederacy---had greater manufacturing and iron production?
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Miles of Railroad Track About how many times more railroad track did the North have than the South?
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Finances Which side---the Union or the Confederacy---had greater financial resources?
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Map
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Leaders of the Civil War The UnionThe Confederacy
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Troops How many more troops did the Union states have than the Confederate states?
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1 st Battle of Bull Run Summary and OutcomeLeaders
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Battle of Antietam Summary and OutcomeLeaders
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Emancipation Proclamation
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Battle of Gettysburg Summary and OutcomeLeaders
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Gettysburg Address
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Sherman’s March to the Sea Summary and OutcomeLeaders
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Surrender at Appomattox Summary and OutcomeLeaders
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War Casualties Who had more war casualties, the North or the South? How many more did they have?
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The Five Costliest Battles of the Civil War About how many total people were killed at Gettysburg, Chickamauga, Chancellorsville, Spotsylvania, and Antietam?
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Effects of the Civil War
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