The Union one, check wikipedia.com for the rest.
No.
Before the War it was great. During and afterwards it was terrible.
Civil war or revolution depends which side wins. Its called a civil war if the war is in progress or the government wins. Its called a revolution if the rebels win.
None. The Confederate States of America was created and was the cause of the war, but united itself back to the original country afterwards. No country was made afterwards as a cause of THIS war.
Not born till years afterwards.
The US Civil War Battle of Antietam was the bloodiest single day of fighting in the US Civil War. 10,000 Confederate and 12.000 Union were killed or wounded. No American battle prior to or afterwards into modern day history created so many casualties.
The Confederates. Afterwards, Jefferson Davis said his biggest mistake was failing to promote Beford Forrest.
It means afterwards. Like post-war - meaning what happened after the war.
To make it better they fought a war till who wins and who became the master? i think idk
Yes. That battle gave morale back to the Union and it helped them pull through the war and defeat the Confederates. The war continued another twenty-one months afterwards.
The first ironclad of the North was the USS Monitor. Afterwards it built many ironclad ships, many based on the design of the Monitor.
Baseball was played from 1800 during the civil war and afterwards tournaments, matches clubs were organised as clubs were formed towards the end of the 1800's