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Civil War

Civil War . April 12 th 1861 To April 18 th 1865. http://research.surnames.com/images/civil_war_soldiers.jpg. States involved. California Connecticut Delaware Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Maine Maryland. Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Nevada New Hampshire

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Civil War

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  1. Civil War April 12th 1861 To April 18th 1865 http://research.surnames.com/images/civil_war_soldiers.jpg

  2. States involved • California • Connecticut • Delaware • Illinois • Indiana • Iowa • Kansas • Kentucky • Maine • Maryland • Massachusetts • Michigan • Minnesota • Nevada • New Hampshire • New York • New Jersey • Ohio • Oregan • Pennsylvania • Rhode Island • Vermont • West Virginia Union http://www.sonofthesouth.net/leefoundation/civil-war/1864/february/civil-war-union-flag-battle.jpg

  3. States involved Pt.2 • Texas • Louisiana • Arkansas • Mississippi • Tennessee • Alabama • Georgia • Florida • South Carolina • North Carolina • Virginia • Delaware • Maryland • West Virginia • Missouri Confederate Border States

  4. Alliances Formed • England and France joined the confederate. + https://jspivey.wikispaces.com/file/view/france-french-flag-thumb.jpg/31459085/france-french-flag-thumb.jpg http://www.habibasuites.com/dinraman/images/stories/flag/england-flag.gif

  5. The War of 1812 • President James Madison called for war in June of 1812 • U.s prevented invasions from Canada's border. • British captured Washington D.C in august 1814 • U.S + England signed a peace treaty in Belgium, December 24, 1814

  6. The battle of Fort Sumter April 12, 1861 • Abraham Lincoln won the 1860 Presidential election • States rights and slavery • South Carolina secedes and demands U.S. Army withdraw through Charleston's harbor on January 1861 • Brigadier general Beugard orders the attack of fort Sumter • The battle lasted for two days without casualties • Major Anderson Surrendered on April 14th. The Beginning Battle at fort Sumter

  7. The first battle of bull run!July 21, 1861 • Union army in command by brigadier general Irvin McDowell • Hope to capture confederates capital of Richmond VA • Casualties • 2,896 • Brigadier general Beauregard commanded the confederate army • Colonel Jackson held confederate ground against union forces allowing Beauregard's troops to gather reinforcements. • Casualties • 1,982 Union Confederate

  8. The Battle of Gettysburg July 1-3, 1863 • Major general George Meade led his army of the Potomac to fend off confederate troops invading the north • Union troops: 93,921 • General Robert E. Lee was moving his troops north toward Philadelphia destroying any union troops in his way. • Confederate troops: 71,699 Union Confederate

  9. The Second battle of Fort Fisher January 13-15, 1865 • Rear admiral David D. Porter commanded 60 ships. • Major General Alfred terry commanded 9,000 troops • Robert F. Hooke commanded 6,400 troops just north of the fort. • Major general W.H.C. Whiting commanded 1,900 troops at the fort. Union Confederate

  10. Pistols Weapons • Colt 1851 Navy • Colt army 1860 • Napoleon • Howitzer • Muzzle-loaded http://www.historyshop.piratemerch.com/images/47-8652_civil_war_gun.jpg http://www.old-picture.com/civil-war/pictures/Cannon-Civil-War.jpg Ships • U.S.S Monitor • C.S.S North Carolina Cannons Rifles http://www.thespiritoftheoldwest.com/NewImages/Rifle-SpencerCarbine1865-FullLength.JPG http://tommcmahon.typepad.com/photos/uncategorized/2008/02/18/shenandoah3.jpg

  11. http://www.charlestlee.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/2008-logo_onevoicetoendslavery.jpghttp://www.charlestlee.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/2008-logo_onevoicetoendslavery.jpg The civil Wars affect on Americans future • Stopped slavery • North and south got along.

  12. Civil war’s END • After Appomattox, there were still minor battles as 175,000 confederate troops remained in the field • The final surrender of confederate troops occurred June 23,1865 • Grant send out a letter requesting a surrender. • LEE SURRENDERD. http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_I4YGFJzt-pw/S_bH_qyFF_I/AAAAAAAAAQw/OQ1FiiDz-tY/s1600/surrender.jpg

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