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Civil War 1860-1865 By: JOHAN & MATTHEW (African Americans (Harriet…
Civil War 1860-1865 By: JOHAN & MATTHEW
famous battles
Battle of Gettysburgh
63,000 Deaths
Pennsylvania
1863
Battle of Antietam
Maryland
Sharpsburg
Washington County,Maryland
1862
Women in the Civil War
Harriet Tubman
Spy
Nurse
African- American
Belle Boyd
Known as the " Cleopatra of the Secession,"
Spy
She wrote a book about her experiences in Civil War
African Americans
Frederick Douglass
Robert Smalls
Harriet Tubman
Araminta Ross
died on march 10, 1913
freed thousand of slaves
Technology
Swords, Knives, and Bayonets
edged weapons
Both Union and Confederate use it
the higher the rank the more ornate the weapon.
Telegraph
Union use it.
its value as a tactical, operational, and strategic communication
Invented by Samuel Morse in 1844
15,000 miles of cable
ironclads
Ships with armor plating
USS Monitor
CSS Virginia
Generals
President
Jefferson Davis
Confederate:South
Jefferson Davis was born in Christian County, Kentucky, on June 3, 1808.
n February 1861 he was elected president
Was a Mexican War hero, U.S.
Abraham Lincoln
Emancipation Proclamation
Union:North
He ended slavery
On April 14, 1865, John Wilkes Booth he killed the 16th President of the United States
.
He was the President during the Civil War
Ulysses S. Grant
Union
18th President
Born on April 27, 1822
Robert E. Lee
Died Oct. 12, 1870
Confederate
Born on January 18, 1807
Children in the Civil War
Children under 18 fought
They dug caves
The South had no age limit
They served in the Navy
army:Drummer/Soldier/Bugler
Real Examples
John Cook
John Clem "Little Devil Yankee"
Ages
North:18 or older
South:No limit
Medicines
amputations
Red croos
embalming