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The Civil War

The. CIVIL War. The Civil War . April 12.1861—June 23.1865. http://uconncollegerepublicans.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/american-flag.jpg. Allies Formed During the Civil War. Confederates were allies with Europe . .

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The Civil War

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  1. The • CIVIL War The Civil War • April 12.1861—June 23.1865 http://uconncollegerepublicans.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/american-flag.jpg

  2. Allies Formed During the Civil War Confederates were allies with Europe. Because they needed the extra support and supplies, to fight against the Union. http://images2.layoutsparks.com/1/234911/general-lee-confederate-flag.jpg

  3. Union States Delaware Oregon Maine California New Hampshire Connecticut Iowa Indiana Illinois Kansas Ohio Kentucky New York New Jersey Nevada Maryland Massachusesetts Michigan Minnesota Vermont Rhode Island Pennsylvania

  4. Border States Delaware Kentucky West Virginia Missouri Maryland

  5. Confederate States North Carolina Mississippi Louisiana Georgia Virginia South Carolina Tennessee Texas Florida Alabama Arkansas

  6. Battle of Fort Sumter Battle of Bull Run http://www.charlestonscrealestate.us/images/stories/article/april12-1861.jpg http://www.historycentral.com/CivilWar/Bull.gif Battle of Gettysburg Battle of Fort Fisher Battle of Appomattox http://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://www.ng.mil/resources/photo_gallery/heritage/images/twentiethmaine.jpg&imgrefurl=http://www.ng.mil/resources/photo_gallery/heritage/twentiethmaine.html&usg=__q2oIiwLXDGSipVPsb4GeaKcU6C8=&h=324&w=450&sz=148&hl=en&start=6&zoom=1&itbs=1&tbnid=9y4t6K9iPMdIYM:&tbnh=91&tbnw=127&prev=/images%3Fq%3DBattle%2Bof%2BGettysburg%26hl%3Den%26gbv%3D2%26tbs%3Disch:1&ei=-a-ITeUy8I7RAavewMIO http://www.civilwar.org/battlefields/appomattox-station/appomattox-station-2009/images/appomattox-station.jpg

  7. Battle of Fort Sumter—1861 At Charleston Harbor in South Carolina. South Carolina was a seceded state, part of the Confederate Union. And demanded that Union Troops withdraw from Charleston's harbor.

  8. Battle of Fort Sumter—1861 This is the first battle, that started the war on April 12th. Brigadier General Beauregard ordered( Confederate) an attack, the battle lasted two days. Major Anderson (Union) surrendered on the 14th . This battle had NO casualties • President Lincoln saw this is as rebellion, and called for more volunteer troops.

  9. Battle of Bull Run—July 21, 1861 Occoquan River Union Troops— Were under the command of Brigadier General Irvin McDowell. They “hoped” to capture Richmond V.A the Confederates Capital. ] Union Troops surrendered north to Washington D.C Confederate Troops— • Brigadier General Beauregard commanded the Confederate Troops. • The Confederates held their ground, allowing reinforcements to come under Colonel Stonewall Jackson’s command.

  10. Battle of Bull Run—July 21, 1861 • Both Union and Confederate sides realized the impacts of the war. Casualties* Union—2,896 men Confed—1,982 men

  11. Battle of Gettysburg—July 1-3 1863 In Gettysburg Pennsylvania Union Troops— Union General Meade led his troops to fend off Confederate Troops invading the north. Confederate Troops— Confederate General Robert E. Lee was moving north. Destroying any Union Troops in his way towards Philadelphia. It was a Three day battle.

  12. Three Days of Battle— Union Troops* 93, 921 men Confederate Troops* 71, 699 men On the first day, Confederate troops had sent Union Troops fleeing. On the second day, with heavy attacks from the Confederates, Union Troops held their line. On the third day, 12, 500 Confederate Troops charged the Union Troops with the “Picketts Charge” Casualties* Union— Confederate—

  13. Second battle of Fort Fisher—Jan.13-15.1865 At 2:30pm the naval assault stopped and the land attack began. General Whiting of the Confederate’s was killed during this attack, and the combat was fierce. Around ten pm the surrender order was given to the confederates. General Terry moved his troops in between Hoke’s troops and Fort Fisher and moved towards the Fort. Hoke did not engage or do anything. For two days, porter ships attacked the fort with lots of artillery.

  14. Second battle of Fort Fisher—Jan.13-15.1865 Casualties* Union— 1, 338 men Confederate— 583 men

  15. Battle of Appomattox—The End of the War!!! General Lee surrendered at 11:50pm April 7th Grant sent General Lee a letter requesting his troops surrender. April 8th the Union burned much needed supplies for the confederate Troops. April 9th General Lee attacked some minor Union Troops. Grant, however brought the rest of his troops in. The Terms* Major artillery would be over turned Confederates got to keep their own horses and side arms NO imprisonment

  16. General George Meade Abraham Lincoln—President General Terry General Grant General Lee Brigadier General Beuareguard

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