The chief belligerents of the American Civil War were the Northern states, as represented by the Union, and the Confederacy. African and Native Americans served on both sides of the conflict also. The Confederacy further received European arms in the conflict
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They were names of prisons that held people during the Civil War.
Well.. I don't know their real names, but they was always called by their nicknames. The Parliaments army was called the 'Cavaliers'. The people who fought for Cromwell's army were called 'Roundheads'.
The Union Army consisted of the northern states during the Civil War. Some people who fought in this army include: Ulysses S. Grant, Winfield Scott, Henry W. Halleck and George B. McClellan.
Err... Go on Wikipedia. Oh, there's no page for that. Sorry, can't help you.
their names were Henry Zimmerle and Riley Zimmerle. Henry fought on the North side and lived through the war, Riley fought on the South side but was killed during the war. the reason I know is because Henry was my great-great-great-grandfather.
Battle of Bunker Hill
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"Civil War" is a proper noun. So would be any of the names of the battles or the soldiers who fought in them.
The Vestals.
These are names of battles fought during the US Civil War.Shiloh is the name of a small church on the battlefield in southwest Tennessee and lends its name to the fight there April 6-7, 1862.Antietam is the name of the creek where this battle was fought in Maryland near Sharpsburg.
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.