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Civil War: 1861-1865
By Juan, Ingrid M, Alyssa (Generals (John Bell Hood…
Civil War: 1861-1865
By Juan, Ingrid M, Alyssa
Battles
Gettysburg
General George Gordon Meade led 85,000 men from the Union
General Robert E. Lee led 75,00 men from the Confederacy
About 51,00 men died from both armies
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Vicksburg
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Pemberton soon surrendered on July 4, 1863 and the Mississippi River now belonged to the Union
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Shiloh
40,000 Confederate Soldiers
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Antietam
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The Confederacy retreated giving Abraham Lincoln and his cabinet satisfactory in order to pass the Emancipation
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Generals
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William Tecumseh Sherman
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An American soldier,businessman,educator and author
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Women
Harriet Tubman
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Was a spy, nurse, and a former slave
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Susan B. Anthony
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She joined Elizabeth Cady Stanton, her acquaintance in the Women's Rights March
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Children
Boys In Army
Edward Black
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Joined the Union army on July 24,1861 as a drummer boy for the 21st Indiana volunteers.
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African Americans
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Soldiers
Around 200,000 African Americans helped within the war, that is about 10% of the Union Army
37,000 African Americans sadly died in the Union Army and most were slaves that were ordered under a white officer
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Foreign Countries
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France
Wanted to help the south, but was not associated with slavery
The Confederacy States were their supply of cotton and they wanted to help, but they didn't believe what they were fighting for
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