Yes, the railroads were a vital part of the war. Both sides used them for transport troops and supplies and often battles were fought at or near towns that had a rail hub or more than one rail line that went through it.
Slaves working, horse-drawn carriages, antebellum architecture, steam-powered trains, and paddle-wheeled riverboats were common sights during America's first and only Civil War.
they were two generals during the civil war
During the civil war he was dead.
The object of the prepositional phrase "during the Civil War" is the word "war" or since it is a proper noun, "Civil War."
Roughly around 25%-30%
The trains IMPROVEMENT Railroads, wagons, carts, blockade-runners.
Slaves working, horse-drawn carriages, antebellum architecture, steam-powered trains, and paddle-wheeled riverboats were common sights during America's first and only Civil War.
Civil War armies travelled slowly because they either marched or took trains (which were slower than today's trains).
Trains were the modern transportation, but most traveling was done on foot or by horseback.
For communication and transportation of troops and supplies. It heavily influenced the tactics of both armies.
Sphagnum moss was used as a bandage during the Civil War to wrap around gun wounds.
The union had many trains, ships, and good roads. The Confederates had few trains, few ships, and not so good roads.
Yes, trains were very common in the US well before the Civil War which started in 1861!
yes it was ( i think so ) No, I believe rather it was during the years 1892 and 1893, thrity years after the Civil War.
on battle fought during the civil war war was the battle of middle creek, around prestonsburg,KY, the largest was the battle of perryville, during the, you guessed it, civil war
yes of course ms moore
By an armoured train