civil war april 12 th 1861- april 9 th 1865 krissy mclain 20war%20soldiers.jp
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Civil War
April 12th 1861- April 9th 1865
Krissy McLain
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Union States • California
• Connecticut• Delaware• Illinois• Indiana• Iowa• Kansas• Kentucky• Maine• Maryland • Massachusett
s• Michigan • Minnesota• Missouri
• Nevada• New
Hampshire• New York• New Jersey• Ohio• Oregon • Pennsylvani
a • Rhode
Island• Vermont• West
Virginia• Wisconsin
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Confederate States
• South Carolina• Mississippi• Florida• Alabama• Georgia• Louisiana• Texas• Virginia• Arkansas• Tennessee• North Carolina
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Border States
• Delaware• Maryland• Kentucky• Missouri• West Virginia
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Presidents
UnionAbraham Lincoln
ConfederateJefferson Davis
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Alliances
The Confederacy had two alliances Britain and France. The British saw the USA as a fast-growing economic rival and they weren’t upset that it was divided. The French influence in Mexico and it would suit them if they were seceded. The Confederates sent troops to London and Paris, to lobby for official recognition.
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Fort Sumter
On April 12th, 1861 General Beauregard ordered attack on Fort Sumter. The battle lasted two days without causalities. Major Anderson surrendered on April 14th.
Confederate General: General Beauregard.Union General: Major AndersonSignificance: It was the start of the Civil War
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Battle at Bull Run
On July 21st, 1861 was the Battle of Bull Run. The Union army was under command by Brigadier General Irvin McDowell. The Union hoped to capture Confederate’s capital of Richmond, Virginia. Brigadier General Beauregard commanded the Confederate army. Colonel Jackson held the Confederate ground against Union forces allowing Beauregard’s troops to gather reinforcement.
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Counterattack at Bull Run
Confederate troops had fresh supplies and ammunition and forced the Union to run. The Union ran to the north Washington, DC. Both sides realized there were two impacts of this war. A lot of causalities and it will keep going.
Battle at Gettysburg
On July 1st , 1863 Major General George Meade led his army (Union) of the Potomac fend off Confederate troops invading north. General Robert E. Lee was moving his troops (Confederate) towards Philadelphia killing any Union troops along the way.
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Battle at Gettysburg
The battle lasted three days. Union had 93,921 troops while Confederate had 71,699 troops. On the first day, Confederate troops sent Union troops running. On the second day, even though Confederate was attacking hard, the Union was fighting back. On the third day, 12,500 Confederate troops charged Union troops on Cemetery Ridge. Union troops actually managed to fight back with amazing rifle and artillery fire.
Causalities
• Uniono 3,155 killed o 14,531 injuredo 5,369 captured/killed
• Confederateo 4,708 killedo 12,293 injuredo 5,830 captured/missing
•Signifigance: huge number of war casualties in the American Civil War, and was the climax of the whole war effort.
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2nd Battle at Fort Fisher
• Major General Alfred Terry commanded 9,000 Union troops. Rear Admiral David D. Porter commanded 60 ships.
• Major General W.H.C Whiting commanded 1,900 troops at the fort.
•Signifagance: It was the only open port on the east coast.
Causalities: Union 1,338 Confederate: 583
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Weapons• Cannon• Rifle• Pistol• Sword• Ship
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How it ended
The Civil War ended with Confederate surrendered to Union troops.
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Effects
Without the Civil War, America wouldn’t be what it is today. The south seceded, but we wouldn’t be the United States of America. There would be a United States and the Confederate States of America. Slavery would most likely not be around now, however it would’ve carried on past 1865.