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When did the civil war start?
• April 12 1861, was the first battle of civil war.
The union soldiers mission was to protect the
fort for as long as they could.
Northern leaders.
Who was in the war?
• Charles Francis Adams
• John Brown
• Don Carlos Buell
• Ambrose Burnsides
• David Glasglow Farragut
President of the Confederacy
• Andrew Hull Foote
• Ulysses S. Grant Union General
• Henry Wager Helleck
• Joseph Hooker
President of the United States
• Abraham Lincoln
Confederate General
• Mary Todd Lincoln
• George Brinton McClellan
• Irvin McDowell
• George Gordon Meade
• John Pope
• William Starke Rosecrans
• Philip Henry Sheridan
• William T. Sherman
• George Henry Thomas
• Denmark Vesey
• Charles Wilkes
Southern Leaders
•General P.G.T Beauregard
•Braxton Bragg
•John C. Calhoun
•Jefferson Davis
•John Bell Hood
•Thomas Jonathon Jackson
•Albert Sidney Johnston
•Judah P. Benjamin
•Robert E. Lee
•James Longstreet
•Stephen Russell Mallory
•James Murray Mason
•George E. Pickett
•Raphael Semmes
•John Slidell
•James Ewell Brown Stuart
Main battles
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Battles of Bull Run (Manassas): July 21, 1861.
First Battles of the Ironclads :On the afternoon of March 8, 1862,
Battle of Shiloh : Sunday morning, April 6, 1862. April 7, 1862
Battle of Antietam: Sept. 17, 1862.
Gettysburg: July 1, 1863 to July 3, 1863.
Fort Sumter: April 12, 1861 to April 13, 1861.
Antietam :September 17, 1862.
What alliances were
formed
• The one that I found which were between
France and Great Britain.
Union pistols, loading
tools.
Confederate
weapons
pistol, a knife
and swords.
howitzer gun.
A collection
of civil war
rifles.
Civil war cannon.
When did it
end?
It ended on April 19, 1865.
In my research the civil war ended in result of Robert E. Lee ‘s
surrender
Things weren't all back into place when the civil war ended. There
were still hardships to go through and it really wasn’t easy.
About 360,000 union soldiers died,250,000 confederate soldiers
died. Also, after the civil war they legalized slavery so everyone
was free.
Things that changed after the
civil war.
• Obviously a lot of peoples homes were destroyed. And it cost for
them to rebuild it all back.
• Even though slavery was legalized. And blacked were stated by
the government as equalized, blacks were still treated very
differently.
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