alot of people died and have been enjured
Kentucky was a border state. Individuals from Kentucky fought on both sides of the Civil War.
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The effects of a nation divided by civil war include a poor economy, poverty, crime and death of the citizens which occurs during the war. Civil war leads some of the citizens into being refugees.
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It was a border state and was said to be neutral.
Kentucky was a border state. Individuals from Kentucky fought on both sides of the Civil War.
There are civil war battlefields that cover a wide path in many counties in Kentucky.
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Perryville, Kentucky and Philippi, West Virginia were the scenes of Civil War battles. Philip Kearny was a Union General in the Civil War.
The effects of a nation divided by civil war include a poor economy, poverty, crime and death of the citizens which occurs during the war. Civil war leads some of the citizens into being refugees.
You can see a variety of displays related to the Civil War in the Civil War Museum in Nancy Kentucky. Among the displays are Civil War pictures and extensive uniforms and weapons.
Kentucky was a slave state
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You can find a Civil War museum in Nancy, Kentucky, located on West Hwy. 80. It was the site of the Battle of Mill Springs.
The Civil War for Kentucky was truly a civil war with brother against brother. The state itself, remained with the Union. A group of counties bordering Tennessee pulled out of Kentucky, declared Bowling Green the new capitol, and joined the confederacy. Some men from all over Kentucky joined Confederate units but more joined Union units. The Confederates used the guano from the caves in southern Kentucky to make gunpowder. When General Grant captured Nashville, Tennessee, he effectively removed Kentucky from the war.
look up the civil war in Kentucky there are hundreds of places in Kentucky where battles were
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