http://www.civilwarinfoguide.com/american_civil_war.html
Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States
Jefferson Davis, President of the Confederacy
Physical Features Map
http://www.map-of-usa.co.uk/large-physical-usa-map.htm
Charleston Harbor, S.C. Bombardment of Ft. Sumter
April 12, 1861
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Attack on Ft. Sumter Inside Ft. Sumter as it is being attacked
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First Battle of Bull Run (Manassas)What physical features are
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First Battle of Bull Run (Manassas)• Union = Gen. Irvin McDowell• Confederacy =Gen. Bee and
Co. Bartow• Stonewall Jackson• Confederate Victory due to late
reinforcements• The North realized this was going to
be a long and costly war.• North had to reorganize and train
soldiers
http://www.civilwar.com/battles/battle-summaries/148032-manassas-i-bull-run-.html
Stonewall Jackson at the first Battle of Bull Run
http://abeswar.com/1861/1st-bull-run.htm
Battle of Antietam, Sharpsburg MD
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