The first ironclad ships in the American Civil War were the USS Monitor and the CSS Virginia. The USS Monitor was built by the Union and made its debut in 1862, while the CSS Virginia, originally the scuttled USS Merrimack, was commissioned by the Confederacy. Their famous battle at Hampton Roads on March 9, 1862, marked a significant turning point in naval warfare.
Major General George B. McClellan was called "Little Mac" as well as "The Young Napoleon" during the US Civil War. The names were not always used with endearment, especially in the press and political circles at Washington, DC.
There were several officers in the Army of the Confederate States of America during the American Civil War. Some of these officer names include: John Adams, T. Bullitt Alexander, and Benjamin Alston.
Well, i do not know any last names but if you are making an abc book on the civil war, you could use the word yeoman.....i hope this helps you....
NVA-North Viet Army ARVN-Army Republic South Vietnam During the Civil war, the South were the Confederates, and the North were the Union
Monitor.
gettysburg
Allies and axis powers.
Maramac and Monitor
They were names of prisons that held people during the Civil War.
Common slave names during the Civil War era included names like Sam, Tom, Lucy, and Sarah. These names were often given by slave owners and were commonly used among enslaved individuals during that time.
One of them was the Confederacy.
union + rebel
James, Edmund, Peter, George
The common names for them were "the Rebels", the "Rebs" and the "Johnny Rebs".
the Union, United States, Yankees, North
During the US Civil War, the mutual combatants' armies were named the Union Army and the Confederate States Army.