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The Civil War April 12, 1861 – April 9 1865. By: Nate Murdock. http://research.surnames.com/images/civil_war_soldiers.jpg. Presidential Leaders. United States. Confederate States of America. Jefferson Davis. Abraham Lincoln Was the president of the United States during the Civil War .
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The Civil WarApril 12, 1861 – April 9 1865 By: Nate Murdock http://research.surnames.com/images/civil_war_soldiers.jpg
Presidential Leaders United States Confederate States of America Jefferson Davis • Abraham Lincoln Was the president of the United States during the Civil War
Union States • California • Connecticut • Illinois • Iowa • Kansas • Kentucky • Maine • Massachusetts • Michigan • Minnesota • Nevada • New Hampshire • New York • New Jersey • Ohio • Oregon • Pennsylvania • Rhode Island • Vermont http://www.woodlands-junior.kent.sch.uk/customs/images/uk.jpg
Confederate States • South Carolina • Mississippi • Florida • Alabama • Georgia • Louisiana • Texas • Virginia • Arkansas • Tennessee http://scvcamp133.webs.com/confederate_flag.gif
Border States • West Virginia • Kentucky • Missouri • Delaware • Maryland http://www.xtimeline.com/__UserPic_Large/4870/ELT200802070739156131399.JPG
Confederate Alliances • Great Brittan • French • They needed to sell their goods so that they can buy weapons.
Fort Sumter • April 12-14 1861 • Occurred in Charleston South Carolina • Union General: Major Anderson • Confederate General: Brigadier General Beauregard • No Casualties • The significance of this battle is that it was the beginning of the Civil War. http://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://www.civilwarhome.com/images/ftsumter.jpg&imgrefurl=http://www.civilwarhome.com/ftsumter.htm&usg
First Battle of Bull Run • July 21, 1861 • Took place near the Occoquan River • Confederate General: Brigadier General Beauregard • Union General: Brigadier General Irvin McDowell • Casualties Union: 2,950 Confederate States: 1,750 Significance of battle: This battle is when both sides realized what the impacts of the war are going to be. http://tdornton.blogspot.com/2011_01_01_archive.html
Battle of Gettysburg • July 1-3 1863 • Gettysburg, Pennsylvania • Union General: Major General George Meade • Confederate General: General Robert E. Lee Casualties: Union: 23, 055 Confederate: 23,231 Significance of the battle This battle was the turning point for the Union. http://www.indexinn.com/countries/usa/pennsylvania/gallery.html
First Battle of Fort Fisher • December 1864 • The Battle of Fort Fisher took place in Wilmington North Carolina. Union General: Major General Alfred Terry Confederate General: Major General Whiting Significance of Battle The Union wanted to capture the last Confederate port. http://www.boatdesign.net/forums/open-discussion/where-17014-181.html
2nd Battle of Fort Fisher Date: January 13-15 1865 Union Generals: • Major General Alfred Terry • Rear Admiral David D. Porter Confederate Generals: • Major General Whiting • Robert F. Hoke • General Bragg Significance of Battle The Union captured the last Confederate port so that no more supplies where coming in. http://www.johnpaulstrain.com/art/landing-at-fort-fisher.htm
Battle of Appomattox Courthouse Date:April 9, 1865 Location:Appomattox County Virginia Union General: Grant Confederate General: General Robert E. Lee Casualties: Union: 164 Confederate: 500 and 27,800 surrendered Significance of Battle This battle was the end of the war. http://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http:/
Cannons http://myhomers.com/pages/prior/101208/gettysburg.htm Napoleon: 12 pound shot Howitzer: 12, 24, 32 pound shot Both have an effective range of 100-1700 Yards http://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/WM6WED_24_Pound_Howitzer_Cannon_Brotherton_Cabin_Chickamauga_National_Battlefield
http://civilwarwiki.net/wiki/Table_of_Civil_War_Era_Small_Armshttp://civilwarwiki.net/wiki/Table_of_Civil_War_Era_Small_Arms http://www.antiques.com/classified/26062/ANTIQUE-ENGLISH-MUSKET-BALL Rifles • Used from 1859-1872 by both Confederates and Union Soldiers • Muzzle loaded • 2-3 shots per minute • Accuracy from 100-400 yards
http://www.antiques-bible.com/ppf/term/Colt+1851+Navy+Revolver/definition.asphttp://www.antiques-bible.com/ppf/term/Colt+1851+Navy+Revolver/definition.asp Pistols Colt 1851 Navy: Confederates Single action 6 shot Colt Army 1860: Union single action 6 shot Both accurate 75-100 yards http://www.justguns.com/handguns/colt-army-model-1860.html
Swords 1850 Army Officer’s sword Bayonet • Attached to rifle, close range http://www.proxibid.com/asp/LotDetail.asp?ahid=2553&aid=21589&lid=6012919 http://itismymind.blogspot.com/2010/09/army-to-eliminate-bayonet-training.html
Ships U.S.S. Monitor fully armored ship Rotating gun turret http://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/10/Monitor_model.jpg&imgrefurl=http://reference.findtarget.com/
http://www.kennesaw.com/attractions/the-general/ Transportation • Trains • Horses • Walking http://hazelrigg.biz/pages/people.html http://www.in.gov/iwm/2386.htm
How Did The Civil War Affect Americas Future? The civil war affected me in many ways. If the civil war didn’t occur then there might still be slavery. Also if the civil war didn’t happen then states would be able to leave any time that they wanted to. In the end I am glad that the civil war happened and that the union won the war.
End of the war Dates • The last major battle was Appomattox courthouse on April 9, 1865 • the final surrender of confederate troops occurred June 23, 1865 Locations Appomattox Courthouse was the last major battle Significance This war was very significant. If it didn’t happen then there might still be slavery and states could decide to leave.
Union Generals General Phil Sheridan General William T. Sherman General Ulysses S. Grant General George Armstrong Custer Admiral David Farragut General George McClellan