The photographers in 1863 were a big fan of photographing subjects relating to the Civil War such as the soldiering life, battle scenes, peaceful camps, or just soldiers in general.
Most factories were located in the North East before the Civil War.
The Crimean War. But the first known war to be photographed was the Mexican War of 1846.
Virginia saw the most (122) battles of the US Civil War.
By the end of the war, they did, but not at the beginning.
The American Civil War. Sorry, Roger Fenton photographed the Crimean War (1854), which precedes the ACW by 7 years at least. However, Matthew Brady, of whom you no doubt refer to, took more pictures that were related to the carnage and suffering. Micron Sorry, people photographed the Mexican-American War (1846-1848), which precedes the CW by 6 years at least. However, Micron, of whom you no doubt are, try looking up answers before you correct others.
He photographed Union soldiers and the president.
Mathew Brady
Mathew Brady who photographed the civil war and changed views of war because of his images.
Civil War
Virginia had the most Civil War battles.
Yes, it was the first widely-photographed war, with many high-quality shots from the battlefield. Many of these were taken by Matthew Brady, whose name adds much value to the originals at auction. But Brady's contract failed to protect his rights, and he did not make money out of his grat innovation.
No, most blacks did not leave the south after the civil war.
The first presidential inauguration known to have been photographed is the second inauguration of President Abraham Lincoln on March 4, 1865. The photographs were taken by Alexander Gardner, a prominent Civil War-era photographer.
We know the civil war happened because of the historical evidence. There are photos of battle fields, letters, graves, and documents that tell us about the war. It was the first war to be photographed so there are many photos of the people and places. I would suggest you find one of the many books on the war to see for yourself.
The North controlled most of the railroads during the Civil War.
There was no "governor" of the civil war. There were to Presidents, the Union and Confederacy.
The American Civil War ended in 1865.