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Civil War
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Things to Know for the Quiz What they ate When did it start Bloodiest battles When did it end What weapons were used
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What was the Civil War? The American Civil War, widely known in the United States as simply the Civil War as well as other sectional names, was a civil war fought from 1861 to 1865 to determine the survival of the Union or independence for the Confederacy. While the Revolution of 1776-1783 created the United States, the Civil War of 1861-1865 determined what kind of nation it would be. www.civilwar.com
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Who led the Civil War? Abraham Lincoln was the chief-in-commander of the Civil war. Lincoln was also the president at the time. who question
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Reasons why the civil war changed us. We know have Hospitals and ambulances because of the Civil war. We all are Americans. why question
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Where did the Civil War begin? The civil war began in Fort Sumter, Charleston, South Carolina. www.history.com
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Where did the Civil War take place? The Civil War took place in the Southern and Northeastern United States. where question
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Why did the Civil War start? The war began when the Confederates bombarded Union soldiers at Fort Sumter. Why question
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When did the Civil war begin? The Civil War began in 1861, at Fort Sumter, South Carolina when question
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Why did the Civil War affect us? it affected multiple ways of life in America, one was it passed the 13th amendment which banned slavery. why question
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All the weapons in the picture were used in the civil war Most of the weapons were High-Tec compared to the time of the war. Weapons used in Civil War
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How did the civil war finally come to an end? The official date of the end of the civil war was in the spring of April 9, 1865 when General Robert E Lee surrendered the Army of Northern Virginia at the McLean House in the village of Appomattox Court House. how question
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What kind of people fought in the civil war? Most of the Union Army was made up of young white men born in North America. Although soldiers generally ranged in age from 18 to 45, boys as young as 12 often served as cavalry buglers or drummer boys. Like the Union Army, most Confederate soldiers were under 30. Young boys under 18 sometimes worked as drummer boys. What question
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When did the states secede from the Union? South Carolina - December 20, 1860 Florida - January 10, 1861 Georgia - January 19, 1861 Texas - February 1, 1861 when question
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What were the Bloodiest Battles? Gettysburg--51,000 casualties Chickamauga--34,624 casualties Spotsylvania--30,000 casualties what question
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What did they do with the dead? Typically, soldiers were buried where they fell on the battlefield. Others were buried near the hospitals where they died. At most battlefields the dead were exhumed and moved to National or Confederate cemeteries, but because there were so many bodies, and because of the time and the effort it took, they disinterred some of them. what questionwhat question
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What happened to the prisoners. More than 400,000 soldiers were captured over the course of the Civil War. In the first years of the conflict, equal numbers of captured troops were regularly exchanged for one another. what question
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How much were soldiers paid? A white Union private made thirteen dollars a month; his black counterpart made seven dollars until Congress rectified the discrepancy in 1864. www.history.com
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What did soldiers eat? For the most part, neither side ate particularly well. Hardtack and coffee were the staples, in addition to salt pork, corn meal, whatever fruits, vegetables and berries could be collected on the march. www.history.org
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What was the average soldier's age? The average Union soldier was 25.8 years old; there is no definite information on the average age of Confederate soldiers, but by the end of the war old men and young boys, who otherwise would have stayed home, were being pressed into service. www.history.com
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Interesting Facts The youngest soldier in the Civil War was a 9-year-old boy from Mississippi The population of the Union was 18.5 million. Approximately 620,000 soldiers died from combat, accident, starvation, and disease during the Civil War. www.history.com
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