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Civil War

April 12

th

1861- April 9

th

1865

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Presidential leaders

• The United states of

America: Abraham

Lincoln

• Confederate states of

America: Jefferson Davis

Confederate states of America

• South Carolina

• Mississippi

• Florida

• Alabama

• Georgia

• Louisiana

• Texas

• Virginia

• Arkansas

• Tennessee

• North Carolina

• California

• Connecticut

• Delaware

• Illinois

• Indiana

• Iowa

• Kansas

• Kentucky

• Maine

• Maryland

• Massachusetts

• Minnesota

• Nevada

• New Hampshire

• New York

• New jersey

The union

• Ohio

• Oregon

• Pennsylvania

• Rhode island

• Vermont

• West Virginia

• Vermont

• West Virginia

• Kentucky

• Missouri

• Delaware

• Maryland

Border states

Alliances in the Civil War

• France

• England

• Helped the confederates because

France wanted Mexico under its control and

Britain saw America was becoming a nation that could rival it so they supplied the confederates with weapons supplies and troops

Battle of Fort Sumter

• Fort Sumter April 6 th

1861- April 14 th 1861

• Union leader was Major

Anderson

• Confederate leader was

General Beauregard

• Casualties- O

• The significance of the battle was that It started the Civil War

The 1

st

Battle of Bull Run

• Date- July 21 st 1861

• Location -Occoquan River

Union general was Irvin

McDowell

Confederate leaders were brigadier general Beauregard

,colonel Jackson

Casualties-

Union- 2,896

Confederate- 1,982

The main impact of this battle was that both the sides realized the effects of the war

Battle of Gettysburg

• Dates- July 1 st 1863- July 3 rd 1863

• Location- Gettysburg

Pennsylvania

• Union leader was Major General

George Meade

• Confederate leader was general

Robert E Lee

• Casualties:

• Union- 23,055

• Confederates- 23,231

• The significance of this battle was that it was the turning point for the Union it was also the bloodiest battle

The 2

nd

Battle of Fort Fisher

• Dates- July 13 th 1865 – July 15 th

1865

• Location- fort fisher north

Carolina

• Union leaders were Major

General Alfred Terry, rear Admiral

David D. Porter

• Confederate leaders were Major

General W.H.C Whiting , Robert F.

Hoke

• Casualties-

• Union- 1,338’

• Confederate- 583

• The significance of this battle is the union closed down the last remaining confederate port

The Battle of Appomattox Courthouse

• Dates: April 9 th 1865

• Location: Appomattox Virginia

• Union leader was general

Ulysses S Grant

• Confederate leader was

General Robert E Lee

• Casualties:

• Union- 164

• Confederate- 500 and 27,800 surrendered

• The significances of this battle was it was the end of the civil war

union

Civil war weapons

• Cannons- the napoleon shot 12 pound shots

• the howitzer shot 12, 24 and 32 pound shots both cannons had an effective range of 250 – 1700

• Rifles- used from 1859- 1872

• Muzzle loaded

• 2- 3 shots per minute

• Accurate from 100- 400 yards

• Pistols-

• Union- Colt Army 1860

• Single action six shot

• Confederate- Colt 1851 Navy

• Single action six shot

• Both were accurate 75 – 100 yards

• Swords- officers, and bayonets

Confederacy

Transportation

• Ships-

• Union- the U.S.S

Monitor

• Confederate- C.S.S

North Carolina

• Horses

• Trains

End of the civil war

• Date- June 23 rd

• Location- Appomattox

• Union leaders: Ulysses S

Grant

• Confederate leaders-

Robert E Lee

• The significances of this was that the war between the north and south was over

The affect was that slaves were freed and slavery was no longer legal. The other affect on the future was that the northern and southern states are now united once again.

Abraham Lincoln picturehttp://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/4/44/Abraham_Lincoln_head_on_shoulders_photo_portrait.jpg/244px-

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Jefferson Davis picturehttp://www.knowledgehouse.info/images/Jefferson_Davis.png

Map of union stateshttp://tuckahoe.wikispaces.com/file/view/Civil_War_USA_Map.png/30543122/Civil_War_USA_Map.png

Map of confederate stateshttp://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/c/c5/US_map_1864_Civil_War_divisions.svg/250px-

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Map of border stateshttp://www.civilwarinfoguide.com/images/american_civil_war_map.gif

British flag picturehttp://www.british-flag.org/british-640.gif

French flag picture-http://www.altiusdirectory.com/Travel/images/France%20Flag%20of%20Civil%20and%20Naval%20Ensign.png

Fort Sumter picture-http://www.charlestonbatterytour.com/fort-sumter-fire.jpg

1 st battle of bull run picture-http://www.xtimeline.com/evt/view.aspx?id=105352

2 nd battle of fort fisher picture-http://www.ncgenweb.us/mcdowell/military/Battle_of_Fort_Fisher.png

The battle of Appomattox courthouse -http://cwmemory.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/the_last_salute_lg.jpg

Napoleon cannon picturehttp://www.modelsandhobbies4u.com.au/files/napoleon%20cannon.jpg

Howitzer cannon picturehttp://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/4c/American_Civil_War_era_12_lb_howitzer_cannon_used_in_the_battle_of_Corydon_ree nactment_.jpg

Rifle picturehttp://www.by-the-sword.com/acatalog/Civil_War_Muskets_and_Rifles_Non_Firingt1.jpg

Sword picture-http://niahd.wm.edu/attachments/19464.jpg

Colt army 1860-http://www.armsportllc.net/engraved_colt_1860_army_full.jpg

Colt 1851 navyhttp://4.bp.blogspot.com/_aQNtsIbdNrw/SwHFbjDO6wI/AAAAAAAAAg0/Wcdyok7T6Yk/s1600/1851_navy_lg.jpg

U.s.s monitor picturehttp://misc.kitreview.com/shipreviews/images/ussmonitorreviewbg_1.jpg

C.s.s north Carolina picturehttp://3.bp.blogspot.com/_PJX1UI4Hvy0/TJKpKpWwm3I/AAAAAAAABqg/sYi9fx2oPLQ/s1600/h52526.jpg

Horse transportation picturehttp://horseapproved.com/wp-content/uploads/2006/11/civil-war-bw.jpg

Train picturehttp://www.poconohistory.com/images/historyGraphics/counties/CivilWarTrain.jpg

End of civil war picturehttp://m http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_PJX1UI4Hvy0/TJKpKpWwm3I/AAAAAAAABqg/sYi9fx2oPLQ/s1600/h52526.jpg edia-2.web.britannica.com/eb-media/35/93035-050-165131C4.jpg

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