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Why the nickname cavaliers in the civil war?

Because the cavalry was the most important part of and army


Did the Union control the US Navy?

Yes - when the Civil War began, the U.S. Navy remained in control of the Union (the United States), while the secessionist States (Confederate States of America), established their own Navy. Naturally, there were vessels and men who were a part of the United States before the split, which became a part of the CSA Navy, but the U.S. Navy officially was the Navy of the Union.


Why was fort sumter an important part of the civil war?

It was the starting point of the Civil War.


Is the civil war part of the branches of service?

The Civil War was a war not a branch of the service. The branches of service are Marines, Army, Navy and Air Force. There is also the National Guard and the Coast Guard.


What is the most important part of an arched bridge?

the keystone is the most important part of an arched bridge. :]


Was the Civil War active?

Yes, for the most part, it was active.


What important part of the US navy was missing at Pearl Harbor?

Luckily the carriers which survived to fight another very important few days.


Which is the most important part of a watch?

The most important part of a watch is battery. With out a battery a watch is dead.


What is the most imported part of the heart?

The most important part of the heart is all of it. There all equally as important.


Why was hygiene important to the civil war soldiers?

It was a very important part of the civil war< the men needed to staycean to kee fro spreading germs,illness', and deseases.


What is the most important part of a graph?

It is somewhat subjective what the most important part of a graph is. It is very important that you label each axis.


Was the battle of edge hill important?

yes the battle of edgehill was important as it was part of the english civil war which was very important and big. it played a big part in the main war.