The top five effects of the US Civil War were that the nation was reunited, the South could no longer secede and had to reapply to join the nation, the national government won presiding power over the new nation, the end of slavery, and the start of industrialism. This tragic war resulted in advancements that helped the United States start on the path to becoming a powerful country.
Battle of Gettysburg, Gettysburg, PA.
He had a big top hat and he was first president with a beard. He also freed slaves.
Very few, but they did have difficulty finding a top notch General to lead thier forces.
Joshua Lawrence Chamberlin affected the outcome of the civil war by holding control of little round top in the battle of Gettysburg even though he ran out of ammo, he led a charge forcing most of the confederates charging up little round top to surrender to his division. If Chamberlin did surrender, the confederates would have had control of the high ground, and possibly winning the batte of Gettysburg, wich might have won the Confederates the war
The likelihood of Britain and France aiding the Confederates. The lack of spirit in his top Generals in 1862-3 - Halleck and McClellan. Himself being voted out by a war-weary public in the 1864 election.
The Battle of Wala. The battle of tuscan Enan.
Yes Little Round Top was in the Civil war.
The five costliest battles of the Civil War were The Battle of Gettysburg, Battle of Chickamauga Battle of Chancellorsville , Battle of Spotsylvania and Battle of Antietam. All but the last two occurred in 1863.
he led the 20th Maine in the civil war and held Little Round Top in Gettysburg to become a civil war hero!! (:
It was a book.
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The top five were Samuel Cooper, Sidney Johnston, Robert E. Lee, Joseph E. Johnston, P.G.T. Beauregard.
The top confederate general was Robert E. Lee.
Abraham Lincoln
In the end the top Union General was Ulysses S. Grant. The top confederate general was Robert E. Lee.
July 2d, 1863, in the civil war.
Grant, Lee, Sherman, McClellan, Jackson, Pickett