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civil war 1861-1865
the debate over state's rights was mainly on the opposing views on slavery
won by the union. taking control of the mississippi river gave the union control of the mississippi river and split the south in half the battle of vicksburg
turning point of the war, the union (north) began to win battle of gettysburg (pennsylvania)
graduate of West Ponit Military Academey. Commanded in the Mexican War,Commanding General of the Confederate Army,surrendered to U.S. Grant at Appomattox Court House, Virgina Robert E. Lee
commanding general of union army.18th president of the U.S. (he's on the $20.00 dollar bill). Ulysses S. Grant
16th presidentof of U.S. during civil war Abraham Lincoln
President of the Confederate States of America jefferson davis
Witch president gave thier famous gettysburg address to commemorate the union soldierst that had died at that battle. Abraham Lincoln
witch two presidents wanted to uphold the federal government. Abraham Lincoln n Anderw jackson
witch slave act allowed for runaway slaves to be captured and returned to the south and slavery fugitive slave act
had factories,much railroads, roads,seaports,small Navy. North
agriculture (farming), few railroads, roads and seaports large Navy. south
abolished slavery 13th amendment
gave civil rights,citizenship 14th amendment
voting rights 15th amendment
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