Atlanta Other NamesAtlanta Other Names
Principal Commanders: Maj. Gen. William T. Sherman [US]; Gen. John Bell Hood [CS]
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Study IslandStudy Island
The graph above shows how many people lived in the North and in the South before the American Civil War. Compared to the South, the Northern states had
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Civil War Game Union (North)- 9 million or 2,900,000 Confederacy (South)- 2 million or 1,200,000Civil War Game Union (North)- 9 million or 2,900,000 Confederacy (South)- 2 million or 1,200,000
North and South, testing your knowledge of specific events throughout the years of the Civil War. Each of these battles will result in causalities for both armies. There will also be bulletin board, and a small project
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Border states. Those who supported the Confederacy simply left and moved further south. The Confederacy chose Richmond, VirginiaBorder states. Those who supported the Confederacy simply left and moved further south. The Confederacy chose Richmond, Virginia
Virginia to be its capital. President Lincoln wanted to keep order and control in the border states because he wanted them to stay in the Union
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Battle of Fort SumterBattle of Fort Sumter
The bombardment/siege and ultimate surrender of Fort Sumter by Brig. General P. G. T. Beauregard was the official start of the Civil War
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N ews ReleaseN ews Release
S. Grant having appointed Maj. Gen. Godfrey Weitzel to lead the first attack against Fort Fisher, Butler
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Grade worksheets for reference maps #34 the united states in 1824Grade worksheets for reference maps #34 the united states in 1824
The large territory north of the us called was controlled by the British
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The SoldiersThe Soldiers
At dawn on New Year’s Eve, General Bragg took the initiative by attacking while the Union soldiers were building fires and eating breakfasts. One Union soldier described that morning
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