Virgina, 1865
No, they did not surrender. This was the first battle of the Civil War which took place in South Carolina in 1861.
Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus
It could be because the north won few victories, the surrender of fort sumpter, and the death of general mcClellan Not sure if right try one of these answers though
Moving men and supplies at unprecedented speed. And the South did not have a rail network to match it. The American Civil War was called the first railroad war.
"Unconditional Surrender" Grant was the name given to General Grant during the American Civil War.
The north
An American who lives in the North (especially during the American Civil War) or to Pull, or move with a sudden movement
They called them rebels, if you are referring to the time of the civil war.
It did not formally surrender during the March to the Sea - in any case, there was no surrendering of individial states. But the March effectively took Georgia out of the war, as much through loss of civilian morale as anything else.
Virgina, 1865
They rebelled from the North
U.S. Grant W.T. Sherman
No, they did not surrender. This was the first battle of the Civil War which took place in South Carolina in 1861.
Grant for the North, Lee for the South
Massachusetts was one of twenty-three states to side with the Union (North) in the American Civil War.
The north had more deaths but had more people to force the surrender