The US Civil War ended in 1865. For all practical purposes, the date was April 9, 1865. This is when the general in chief of the Confederate army, Robert E. Lee surrendered to the general in chief of all Federal forces, US Grant at the Appomattox Court House in Virginia. Lee led the premier army of the South, the Army of Northern Virginia. Lee urged Confederate President Jefferson Davis to end all fighting by the South. This took a few weeks, however, April 9, 1865 is the date most often referred to by historians as the ending date. As an aside, the last Confederate battle flag was lowed off the coast of England by a Confederate ship in December of 1865.
Yes, the US Civil War ended in 1865.
As might be expected, the Union had a number of officers with the rank of general in the US Civil War. At the end of the war, however, US Grant was in charge of the Union's fighting forces.
From the end of the US Civil War in 1865, railroad construction boomed. By 1900 the US had 200,000 miles of railway track. This exceeded the total tracks of Europe.
The time following the end of the US Civil war was referred to as "Reconstruction" .
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Yes, the US Civil War ended in 1865.
Many slaves had served in the Civil War. There were about 4 million slaves under bondage by the end of the Civil War.
The US Civil War ended on April 9, 1865.
An Abolitionist supported the abolition or end of slavery during the US Civil War.
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its spelled civil war and the president during the civil war was Abraham Lincoln and he was assassinated at the end of the war but it was all because of slavery
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As might be expected, the Union had a number of officers with the rank of general in the US Civil War. At the end of the war, however, US Grant was in charge of the Union's fighting forces.
With the end of the US Civil War, the US became free of slavery. In December of 1865 an amendment to the US Constitution, the 13th, abolished slavery.
From the end of the US Civil War in 1865, railroad construction boomed. By 1900 the US had 200,000 miles of railway track. This exceeded the total tracks of Europe.