Civil war soldiers2

Mr.M Cheyenne Rundgren

  • North Strenghts

    North Strenghts

    Population - 2.5 times that of south . Inductrial Production . 97% of firearms prodused in north .70% of the railroads . 94% of the clothess and 90% of the footwear was produced in the north.
  • South Strenghts

    South Strenghts

    Robert E Lee - confederate general
  • Jefferson Davis

    Jefferson Davis

    confederate President
  • 10% Plan

    10% Plan

    lincoln- 10% of 1860 pop they would be let in.
  • North and South

    North and South

    north - Union south - Conederacy
  • Lincoln elected president

    Lincoln elected president

    in 1860
  • Abe Linclon pres.

    Abe Linclon pres.

  • Conederacy and Union

    C - 11 states U - 23 states
  • battle bull run

    battle bull run

    This is the first major land battle of the American Civil War.
  • F.T. Sumter

    F.T. Sumter

    The Battle of Fort Sumter (April 12–13, 1861) was the bombardment and surrender of Fort Sumter near Charleston, South Carolina, that started the American Civil War. . In S.L. at Charteston Harbor . Federal Fort that is low on supplies . Lincoln tells Gov. "I am only sending food" . jEFFERSON dAVIS POTED TO FIRE UPON THE fORT. . fIRE AND START WAR, NOT FIRE AND APPEAR WEAK. .Jerrerson Davis President of the Con.
  • Edwin Stanton

    Edwin Stanton

    the cotten diplomacy exspanded war of secretary was Edwin Stanton.
  • Northern Strategy

    Northern Strategy

    Andaconda Plan - surrounf and squeeeeze Miss. River and alantic blockade lose many early battle such as bull run and seven days
  • union Pacific R.R and central Pacific R.R.

    east to west west to east Homesteand Act - gave 160 acers to anyone willing to farm, cultivate and build house for 5 years.