Schools closed during the Civil War primarily due to the disruption caused by the conflict. Many educators and students were involved in the war, and communities faced instability, making it difficult to maintain normal educational operations. Additionally, the destruction of infrastructure and the prioritization of resources for wartime needs further contributed to the temporary closure of schools. In some areas, particularly in the South, the war's impact was more severe, leading to prolonged interruptions in education.
I think what you're looking for is the 4th of July. This was not missed during the Civil War, though, but for decades AFTER the was was not a state holiday in Mississippi. County courthouses did not close on the 4th of July in Mississippi until after WWII, because the 4th of July was the day that Vicksburg surrendered during the Civil War, in 1863.
they were two generals during the civil war
During the civil war he was dead.
The object of the prepositional phrase "during the Civil War" is the word "war" or since it is a proper noun, "Civil War."
sorry the civil war was during 1861- 1865
Close your eyes. Then you will know.
Union naval blockade
People who came South from the North to build schools for freed blacks.
Well, it maters on where you lived. In the north, schools were usually normal (for the time) In the south, however, Schools were low budget, and sometimes did not even run.
Schools didnt close
Schools were not closed during World War 1.
The United States was close to winning the Civil War.
Yes, it was drawing to a close, but it was still going on.
I think what you're looking for is the 4th of July. This was not missed during the Civil War, though, but for decades AFTER the was was not a state holiday in Mississippi. County courthouses did not close on the 4th of July in Mississippi until after WWII, because the 4th of July was the day that Vicksburg surrendered during the Civil War, in 1863.
they were two generals during the civil war
Dred Scott, Frederick Douglass, and Nat Turner were all antebellum slaves, but they were enslaved or freed very close to the Civil War.
led the country during the civil war