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- because he is the president during the time of war he can do that.
- I think that he didn't free all of the slaves, because it was a punishment for the south, and a reward for the modle states.
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Fort Sumter
The battle of Fort Sumter was the starting point of the cvil war. It was the kick off of the civil war, and the Confederates win. -
Bull Run
The battle at Bull Run was the first official battle of the civil war. This was 25 miles southwest of Washington. At the battle people came to watch the battle, they brought the kids, the cattle, and a picinic. In the image you can see the people coming in thier carages to come and watch the battle. The confederacy won the battle. -
Battle of shiloh
The union won. there were more than 23,000 casualtes, and this shocked the south and the north. There were 23,000 casulties. -
Capture of New Orleans
The union won the battle. This battle was important to the union, in which the confederacy lost it's port. Very importent to the south. Alows the union to cut off the mississippi river to the south. -
Seven Days Battle
The confederacy wins the battle. This was the climax of McClean's campagin in Varginia. Battle of the Peninsula is what it is otherwise called. -
The 2nd Battle of Bull Run
This was the deciding battle of the civil war. The union won this battle. 14,000 union soilders lost thier lives, and 8,000 confederate soilders died. -
Battle of Antietam
This was the bloodiest one day battle in American hitory, it was also a n important victory for the Union. -
Emancination Proclimation
This said that slaves were free in the 10 states that were still fighting the union. -
Writ of habeas Corpus and Draft
This was an act that didn't alow slavery. -
Battle of Gettysburg
The Battle of Gettysburg was whqare Confederate and Union troops clashed in battle. Most of the 15,000 men that were involved in the Pickett's charge were killed or captured. 50,000 deaths. -
Vicks Burg
The union won, and killed 3,202 confederate soilders. This was an important place for the south. -
Gettysburg Address
This was where Abe Lincon's speech was told in Gettysburg. -
Sherman's March
Sherman ordered that the city to be burned. He told his soilders to burn everything millitary or not. -
Sherman's March Continues
Ended on December 21, March from Atlanta, -
Appomattox Courthouse
Lee surendered to Grant in the town of Appomattox Courthouse. About 620,000 Americans had lost thier lives in the four years of bloody fighting. The civil war remains one of the U.S.'s most bloodyiest wars in historyThis is whare Robert E. Lee surrendered.