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The Civil War
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The War of Jackson
This will be the official start of the war. The West will see the barrier of the Northern part of the East because of their major industries producing heavy weapons. Also, the West will see that the Southern portion of the East is mostly vast land with many farmlands and little army camps. This is the most effective option -
The War of the Lake
The West will divide the whole army in the beginning as a chance to push the East into the Middle. At the same time the other portion of the army pushes throught the South, the west will attack near Naperville as a hope to control the Lake and be able to enter very close to the North. The West realizes they have been defeated after seeing all the forts on the coast. The East played it very smart as to understand the West's attack strategy. -
The Retreat
The West realized their attack strategy failed in the North so a retreat commincenced. The remaining troops moved down the Mississippi River on Boats to help attack the mid clearing a path for the troops in the South. At the same time, the East gathered an army to defend the mid. -
The Push
After an easy victory in the South, the West pushed the East mid while the retreated troops pressed mid. -
The Comeback
By the time all Eastern troops arrived near the mid where all the action was happening, the East made the ultimate comeback at the battle of Lexington. The West thought they had made progress however the huge army of the East pushed the West back into St. Louis -
The Turning Point
After two long years of attempting to push the West back into St. Louis, the East eventually did. This virtually destroyed the West's economy. The West's population was centered around St. Louis as well as it being a major trade city and it was one of the only industrial cities of the West. -
The War of 1870
The West made the best attempt to send all its troops into battle at Kansas City after they lost St. Louis. This was the West's last chance at success. After about a year of constant battle, the West eventually collapsed. There were very little troops left after the bloodiest battle in this civil war. The West eventually surrendured and this marked the end of the war -
The Free Nation
After the war, the West suffered reconstruction. The West also becamse free of slavery one big, free nation with equal rights. The West was greatly outnumbered to start with but with their urge, they truely thought they could succeed but fell short.