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Fort Sumter had no supplies and the confederate leaders attacked them to win. The attack lasted 36 hours. summary10.4
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the war began with shots at Fort Sumter. The war broght many things to happen like the emacipation proclimation witch freed slaves only from the Confederate
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General McDowell and his troops were determained to end the war quickly. The poorly trained troops marched in to Virginia . The First Batte of Bull Run was won by the Confederate Staes because the Union panicked and retreated.
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The war strted the first income tax. Congress printed $400 million in paper money. The prices in the Noth went up by 80%.
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The Emancipation Proclamation was a document that freed the slaves only in the states that were fighting the Union. This document was written by Abraham Linclon. Summary 11.5
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The Battle of Vicksburg, for control of the Confederate citadel of Vicksburg, Mississippi, was fought in 1863 for control of the Confederate citadel of Vicksburg, Mississippi.
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The Battle of Gettysburg began July 1, 1863 and ended July 3, 1863. The Union Army won the battle. Although the Soth continued to fight after the war,though they had small chance of winning, the Battle of Gettysburg became the turning point of the war.(United States History)
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The Civil War ended because Lee Granted and LInclon all saw that the war was a lost.Lincoln asked the American people to welcome the South back to the Union.The Union allowed the Confederate States back into the Union without punishment. summary11.5
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Gordon’s corps and F. Lee’s cavalry formed line of battle at Appomattox Court House. Gen. R. E. Lee was determined to make one last attempt to escape the closing Union pincers and reach his supplies at Lynchburg.
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A speech by President Lincoln, that was dedicated to the soldiers who lost their lives in the Civil War. It was a famous speech, because of one of the lines that he wrote saying "..... that this nation, under God, shall have a new birth of freedom-and that government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth." United States History Book Ch.16