Wagons, Barrels, guns, gaterade.
The border states were still in the Union and the capital of the US is Washington, DC. The American Civil war lasted from 1861 to 1865.
Australia was claimed by Great Britain and colonized by British prisoners. During the Civil War, Australia was still a remote outpost of Great Britain, with no appreciable effect on the war. Of the British colonies, Canada and Jamaica would have had much more of a bearing on the Civil War due to their proximity.
the flags during the civil war were union and the confederate flagsthe flags during the civil war were union and the confederate flags
if we were still in the civil war wait! am i doing your homework?!
They were shed.Answer the world is still crying /dieingthey been ruthlessly recycled to other unecessary war
slavery was still continuing until they got freed, and Jim crow laws were created.
the african americans were still in slavery during the civil war
that is unanswerable there are millions and still being created now constantly every second
Jamaica was still part of the British Empire during the American Civil War. So a loose answer is that the would have helped the Union.
They are still part of our lives today like the compass, wheel barrel and the umbrella. The Chinese are still making new inventions....
Cement, glass, and sail boats are three inventions that originated in Rome and are still used today.
He became president of the USA, the country was in the middle of a civil war, but they were still one country.
Still imaginary...
Yes, they are, but you have to apply for them.
The nuclear inventions being created are tested in huge number leading to loss of lives. many animals are getting endangered due to this attacks.humans are dying as a result of these inventions. a As per example the bomb which was thrown over the cities of Hiroshima andNagasaki still continue to have its devastating effects.
Because slavery was still a problem and still wanted slavery for what it was back then and did not accept defeat in the civil war.
He was a tough and stone general, during the Civil War.