Two famous Hoosiers who were important to the Civil War are Oliver P. Morton and Lew Wallace. Oliver P. Morton served as the Governor of Indiana during the war and was a strong supporter of the Union cause. Lew Wallace was a Union general and author who is best known for his novel "Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ," which he wrote after the war.
The MAIN RESULT stoping the independence of the CSA and reuniting the country.
Emmett Till was a 14 year-old African American boy who was murdered in Mississippi in 1955. He was killed by two white men after he whistled at the wife of one of the men in a store. The two men were put on trial, and they were not convicted. His story became a famous example of a racist murder. It happened right at the beginning of the Civil Rights Movement. His brutal murder, the trial of the two men who killed him, and the surrounding publicity helped to start the main part of the Civil Rights Movement.
The Kawakawa Indians was an important tribe in the southeastern part of Texas. They had a tribal government headed by two chiefs: a civil chief and a war chief.
they were two generals during the civil war
the two sides during the US civil war were the union (North) and the confederacy (south)
Gettysburg and Vicksburg
Sherman and Grant. That was one reason they got on well, and made an important partnership.
It would depend on which civil rights movement you are referring to. Many counties have had much turmoil over civil rights.
The South's Merrimac and the North's Monitor
Robert E. Lee and ''Stonewall'' Jackson. Both Confederate.
The answer could be either Jordan or Lebanon. Lebanon is certainly the more famous civil war out of the two.
Grant and Sherman.
slaves were freed and establishing the sovereignty of the federal government
The 1916 Easter Rising. The Irish Civil War.
Robert E. Lee is one
The Civil War was a war between the Confederate States of America and the Union. So, the Confederate states were important because they were one of the two warring countries.
Yes, there are two different Cambodian Civil Wars. The more famous Cambodian Civil War was from 1968-1975. A second, less famous Cambodian Civil War of 1979-1999 followed. The intervening period of 1975-1979 was the period of Khmer Rouge rule of Cambodia during which Pol Pot's infamous genocide took place.