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Civil War

Civil War. April 12,1861- June 23, 1865. By: Skyler Avery . Union States. California Connecticut Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Maine Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota. Nevada New Hampshire New York New jersey Ohio Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode island Vermont. Confederate States.

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Civil War

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  1. Civil War April 12,1861- June 23, 1865 By: Skyler Avery

  2. Union States • California • Connecticut • Illinois • Indiana • Iowa • Kansas • Maine • Massachusetts • Michigan • Minnesota • Nevada • New Hampshire • New York • New jersey • Ohio • Oregon • Pennsylvania • Rhode island • Vermont

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

  4. Border States • Kentucky • West Virginia • Missouri • Delaware • Maryland

  5. Battle Of Fort Sumter April 12, 1861 General Beauregard Located in Charleston Casualties… NO CAUSUALTIES Significance… It was the first battle in the Civil War.

  6. First Battle of Bull Run July 21,1861 Located in Richmond, VA Union… General Irvin McDowell Confederate… Colonel Jackson Casualties… Union…1, 982 Confederates… 2,896

  7. Battle Of Gettysburg… July 1- 3, 1863 Significance: It was 2 years after the Bull Run. it Was also a 3 day war. Located in Gettysburg, Virginia Union…general Meade Confederate….general Robert e. lee Casualties… Union:23,055 3,155 killed 14,531 injured 5,369 captured/missing Confederates:23,231 4,708 killed 12,693 injured 5,830 captured/missing

  8. Second Battle Of Fort Fisher January 13-15, 1865 Significance…Confederates lost their only open port on the east cost because Union closed it. Located in Wilmington Union… General Alfred Confederate… General W.H.C Whiting Causalities… Union:1,338 Causalities… Confederates:583

  9. Battle Of The Appomattox Courthouse … Significance… The end of the Civil War. April 7, 1865 Located in Petersburg Confederate… Robert E. Lee Union… General Grant Casualties… Union:164 Casualties… Confederates:500 27,800 surrendered

  10. CIVIL WAR WEAPONS/VEHICLES

  11. Civil War Canons • Napoleon cannon • Used a 12 pound • Shot. • The Howitzer had a 12,24,and 32 • Pound shot. • Effective range of both of the canons was • 250-1700 yards.

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