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By: Hailey Brown Civil War Computer Competency

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Civil W ar C omputer Competency. By: H ailey B rown. W hen D id T he C ivil W ar Occur?. The civil war began on A pril 12 th , 1861 at Fort Sumter. The civil war ended on April 9 th ,1865 at Appomattox Courthouse. Appomattox courthouse. Fort Sumter. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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By: Hailey Brown

Civil War Computer Competency

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The civil war began on April 12th, 1861 at Fort Sumter.

The civil war ended on April 9th,1865 at Appomattox Courthouse

When Did The Civil War Occur?

Appomattox courthouse

Fort Sumter

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union confederacyAbraham Lincon Jefferson Davis

Ulysses S. Grant Robert E. Lee

William T. Sherman Stonewall Jackson

John Brown

Northern states

Braxton Bragg

Southern states

Who Was Involved In The Civil war?

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Jefferson Davis

Robert E. Lee

Stonewall Jackson

Braxton Bragg

Who were the leaders of the confederates?

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Fort Sumter

1ST Battle of Bull Run

2nd Battle of Fort Fisher

Battle of Gettysburg

Battle of Appomattox Courthouse

What Were The Main Events/Battles Of The Civil War?

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Swords : Made in October 1862, swords have a handle and 1 long sharp blade, swords were mainly used by camp guards.

Rifles: Made in 1848, rifles have 1/2 inch lead bullets, rifles are responsible for the over whelming number of battlefield deaths.

Colt revolver: Made in 1851 , colt revolvers are .36 caliber guns, they weigh less than 3 pounds , hundreds and thousands of revolvers were used by confederate and union soldiers.

Cannon: Cannons 1st appeared in America in 1857, they are larger than small arms, made of steel, bronze or iron, there were dozens of different cannons used in the civil war.

What were the main weapons and vehicles used during civil war?

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Women of the union: * Pitched in to find food or care for sick

or injured soldiers. * Women of the United States sanitary

commission helped improve hospital conditions.

* Women disguised as men were sometimes able to join the army.

* Jenny Hodges joined the Union army as Albert Cashier.

* Sarah Emma Edmonds joined the union army as Frank Thompson.

Who Were the Women That Were Involved in the Civil War?

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Confederate women: * Even though women were not

allowed to join the army there were women soldiers.

* Many confederate women wrote letters pressuring there men to come home.

* Loretta Juanita Velazquez joined the army as Harry T. Buford.

* Lucy Matilda also entered the army.

Who Were the Women That Were Involved in the Civil War?

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Grant April 7th, Robert E. Lee sent a letter to general Ulysses S.

Grant. Jesse Root Grant, was Ulysses father. Grant served in the Mexican-American war (1864-1868)

with the rank of lieutenant.Stonewall Jackson Raised in rural Virginia, Jackson struggled when he began

his cadet ship at west point. After , graduating from the military academy, Jackson

earned the rank of 2nd lieutenant. Jackson often took brief trips to Fort Putnam.

Ulysses S. Grant and Stonewall Jackson

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Book Union loses at Gettysburg are 23,00 that is ¼ of their army.

Web Union losses at Gettysburg 23,055 and 23,231

Is the information on the web always correct?

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The civil war ended with a treaty signed in the Appomattox Courthouse on April 9th ,1865.

How does the civil war end?

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Koester-Grack, Rachel A. leaders of the civil war era- Stonewall Jackson. new york, ny: chelsea house publishers, 2009. Print.

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