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Jason A lbarran. Civil war . Leaders of the union. John Brown facts. Abraham Lincoln Ulysses S. Grant William T. Sherman John Brown. John Brown was born in Torrington Connecticut. 1846-48 the M exican war started. 1850 fugitive slave act passed 1861 civil war began
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Jason Albarran Civil war
Leaders of the union John Brown facts • Abraham Lincoln • Ulysses S. Grant • William T. Sherman • John Brown • John Brown was born in Torrington Connecticut. • 1846-48 the Mexican war started. • 1850 fugitive slave act passed • 1861 civil war began • 13th amendment to U.S. constitution abolishes slavery .
Leaders of the confederate Jefferson Davis facts • Jefferson Davis • Robert E. Lee • Stonewall Jackson • Braxton Bragg • Born in Kentucky June 3, 1822 • 1853 he begins to serve the U.S. a secretary of war. • 1857 he rejoins the senate • Captured by union cavalrymen on may 9, a865 • 1889 he dies at age 81 December 6th
Civil war weapons Other guns 12 powder gun holster facts. • Long barreled muskets. • British, 12 powder rifle Armstrong. • Cult revolver/.44 caliber model 1860 • Made 1857 • Most effective at 250 bars or less • It is bronze, and shoots 1700 yards
What were the Civil war vehicles • Horses • Wagons pulled by horses • Ships and, stem ships • Stem train
How did the civil war effect Americas future? • It showed that the citizens of America don’t agree on every law.
How did the civil war end • With the surrender of General Lee
When did the civil war begin • April 12, 1861
When did the civil war end April 9th, 1865 was the end of the war
How did the civil war begin • Southern troops opened fire on Fort Sumter, a U.S. military post in Charleston, S.C.
What states where involved in the civil war union confederate • Missouri • Kentucky • Maryland • Delaware • West Virginia • Texas • Arkansas • Louisiana • Mississippi • Tennessee • Alabama • Georgia • Florida • South Carolina • North Carolina • Virginia
What were the main battles of the civil war • 1st Fort Sumter • 2nd Battle of Bull Run • 3rd Battle of Gettysburg • 4th Battle of Fort Fisher • 5th Battle of Appomattox
A confederate solider • They would wear gray • They would carry a flint-lock riffle • Carried a small blanket
A union solider • Their costumes would be blue gold/yellow • They carried equipment in their knapsacks • They were required to maintain a healthy appearance
The similarities of a union and confederate solider • They both fought in the civil war • They both had Generals • They both had a lot of men • They both had to line up in a battle • Both weapons looked comparable