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Civil War 1861-1865 By: Spencer Tuazon & Emily Lahud (Technology…
Civil War 1861-1865 By: Spencer Tuazon & Emily Lahud
Famous Battles
Battle of Gettysburg
July 1st - July 3rd 1863
3,155 dead, 14,529 wounded, 5,365 missing
Battle of Antietam
September 17, 1862
About 23,000 men died, were wounded, or went missing over the course of the single-day battle.
Fort Sumter
April 12th - April 14th 1861
There was one death and three were wounded
Generals
Ulysses S. Grant
General During Civil War
Fought For the Union
Helped the Union get the official win
Robert E. Lee
General That fought for the Confederacy
Known to be the best general
Was the General for the Confederate States From start to finish
Presidents
Jefferson Davis (1861-1865)
Confederate President
23rd US Secretary of War
Abraham Lincoln (1861-1865)
President for the Union
Politician And Lawyer
16th President
Women
Harriet Tubman
Spy
Nurse
Cook
Elizabeth Van Lew
Spy
Nurse/Caregiver
Created the "cipher square"
Operated a spy ring called "Richmond Underground"
Children
Johnny Clem
Became a drummer boy for a Michigan regiment
Formally enlisted in the army in 1863
Was later promoted to sergeant
John Cook
Served as a bugler for a Union artillery regiment
Received a Medal of Honor
Ages Limit
North : 18 and up
South: No limit
Types of Jobs
1) Powder Monkey
2) Doug Caves
3) Cleaned Equipment
Technology
Cotton Gin
A machine used for separating cotton from it's seeds.
Telegraph
A system of transmitting messages from a long distance
Minie Ball
A smaller, more precise version of the bullet
Railroad Tracks
African-Americans
Frederick Douglass
An abolitionist
Former Slave
Political Leader
Cash crops during the War
Cotton
Tobacco
Sugarcane
Rice