The civil war was about slavery. the south was for slavery, and the north was against. The south threatened to break off and be its own country. Abe Lincoln was in office at the time, and he was anti- slavery. It was the country fighting amongst itself, and it was devastating. Most destruction occured in the south. The north helped with fixing the south up. The slaves became free, but segregation did happen after.
To which particular battler do you refer?
The US Civil War was indeed significant, affecting millions of people.
The turning point was not a battle but a siege, the Siege of Vicksburg.
The first naval battle of the Civil War happened on April 13, 1861. This naval battle took place at Fort Sumter.
the civil war started with the battle of fort Sumter and ended ion the appomattox Courthouse where general Lee was forced to surrender, thus ending the civil war.
The siege of Petersburg lasted nine months.
The US Civil War was indeed significant, affecting millions of people.
The US Civil War Battle of Carthage was an early battle in the US Civil War. It took place in Missouri on July 5, 1861. It was a minor battle won by the Confederates.
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The bloodiest battle of the civil war was The Battle of Gettysburg...wich the union/North won
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The US Civil War Battle of Shiloh took place at Pittsburg Landing in Tennessee on April 6th and the 7th in 1862. It was a Union victory and the bloodiest battle in the war at the time.
civil war The US Civil War had its last battle at Appomattox Court House.
Look at the casualty figures for each battle. Try Wikipedia's list of Civil War battles.
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The Battle of Gettysburg.
The US Civil War Battle took place on June 30, 1862. The results inclusive as side's forces at Glendale.