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The American Civil War began in 1861 and ended in 1865.
The US Civil War began in 1861.
The American Revolutionary War began in 1775. The US Civil War began in 1861. Therefore the Revolutionary War was before the Civil War.
Once the US Civil War began, Senator Douglas supported the war in order to keep the Union whole.
The US Civil War began when Confederate forces fired on Fort Sumter, which was located on an island in the harbor of Charleston, South Carolina.
The Confederate capture of Fort Sumter was important to the US Civil War because it was the event that led to the US Civil War.
The US military draft began in the US Civil War (1861-1865).
Yes. But it really began to expand westward after the Civil War.
The US civil War began in 1861 and the Korean War began in 1950 and the War of 1812 began in 1812. So it goes from left to right War of 1812, US Civil War, Korean War
The Battle of Gettysburg.
Despite the commonly used date and event that "began" the US Civil War, the attack on Fort Sumter, only the US Supreme Court identified the event that began the war. In 1862, the US Supreme Court cited case law and the correct parts of the US Constitution, regarding the War Between the States. The Court declared that July 13, 1861 was the official and legal date that the Civil War began. The Court declared that only the Congress can declare war. Congress on July 13, 1861 recognized a state of war. There were no laws such as the War Powers Act, that exists now in the USA. As an aside, it was not until August 1861 that Lincoln stopped all trade between the North and the South, unless the Northern party obtains a permit to trade with the South.
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