the Mason Dixon line separated North & South in the US Civil war
Mostly ideology and way of life.
Andersonville, Georgia was the location of the Southern prison-camp that accommodated Union troops in the last year of the war (after Grant ended the system of prisoner exchange). It was notorious for overcrowding and starvation. At its peak, this POW camp had 30,000 prisoners. The fact is, there were prison camps in the North for Confederate prisoners nearly as bad as Andersonville, but since the North won the war this part of history is seldom written about. After the US Civil War,only one Confederate was executed for war crimes. This was the prison camp commander Henry Wirz.
Canada was British territory & remained neutral during the Civil War
Lincoln was shot after the civil war
Meridian, Mississippi
Andersonville
Andersonville
During the Civil War, Camp Chase was a military staging, training and prison camp in Columbus, Ohio. Today, the site is a Confederate cemetery containing 2,260 graves.
Camp Douglas, Chicago, was a Union prison camp for Confederate captives during the American civil war.
Poor hygiene and camp sanitation contributed to the high rate of disease during the US Civil War.
He was the commandant of the Andersonville prisoner of war camp and the first person to be tried for war crimes after the Civil War.
Mason Dixon line
It's called the Mason-Dixon line.
states rights
The Mason-Dixon Line
It would have to Andersonville during the American Civil War.