From the strategic point of view:
1 - Its railway network running from the River Mississippi Eastward, which linked the important Union States' railways along the line of the River Ohio.
2 - Illinois controlled the course of the River Mississippi up to its confluence with the River Ohio about 250 kilometers southward from the vital position of St. Louis, which gave also a strategic predominance over the western Missouri.
3 -The salient from St.Louis to the said confluence was representing a way of further penetration in the Tennessee, once the Union would have secured the positions of Cairo and Paducah.
The Confederate capture of Fort Sumter was important to the US Civil War because it was the event that led to the US Civil War.
Oh, dude, like, the Civil War was a big deal, right? So, like, important dates would be April 12, 1861, when the war started at Fort Sumter, and April 9, 1865, when General Lee surrendered at Appomattox Court House. So, yeah, those dates are pretty crucial in Civil War history, but hey, no pressure.
A rebel was a confederate so a rebel just was a southern man in the civil war,
about 700,000 people did in the civil war. so sad.
In the Civil War, Americans collectively repudiated slavery, and were willing to fight very hard to preserve their country from being torn apart by secession, so it was a form of redemption and a demonstration of patriotism. America also fought very hard in WWI, and WW II, and the Cold War, and in the current war on terror, so the Civil War would not still be the dominant symbol of American patriotism, but it remains important.
So a civil war doesn't start, and so there is no civil unrest.
The Confederate capture of Fort Sumter was important to the US Civil War because it was the event that led to the US Civil War.
Because it triggered the breakout of the Civil War.
it ended slavery because the northwon
It officialy started the Civil War
It is important because the civil war freed the slaves, and the civil right movement helped African Americans gain rights. So if the civil war didn't take place there would be no civil rights movement.To answer your quesition, the civil war was important for the civil rights movement because one freed the africian Americans and one helped them gain rights.
The Civil War was a war between the Confederate States of America and the Union. So, the Confederate states were important because they were one of the two warring countries.
so they could camouflage with the grass
She was a nurse.She healed the injured soldiers.
It surrounded Washington DC.
Because he was the president of the united states of america so they expected for him to be in every war theey had . !
The Missouri compromise made Missouri a slave state and so naturally put it into the Confederate camp when the Civil War broke out. Free state Illinois is just across the Mississippi River from St. Louis so there many ties with the Union as well.