Faces of The Civil War
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Faces of The Civil War
Jocelyn Spurlock
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Abraham Lincoln Preserved the Union during the Civil War. Renowned as an intelligent and
eloquent speaker, Lincoln was assassinated in 1865.
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Ulysses S. Grant Commander of the Union army between 1864-1865, became the 18th
President of the United States.
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William Sherman Union general, led his forces in crushing campaigns through the South,
from Georgia to the Carolinas.
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George MeadePlayed a critical role in defeating the Confederate troops in the Battle of
Gettysburg.
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Ambrose BurnsideCommanded troops in several battles, including Antietam and
Fredricksburg. Sideburns are named after this general.
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George McClellanLed the Army of the Potomac through various campaigns in Virginia.
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Jefferson Davis President of the Confederate States of America.
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Alexander Stephens Vice-President of the Confederate States.
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Robert E. LeeCommanded the powerful and successful Army of Northern Virginia. In
1865, he was given command of all southern armies.
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Thomas Jonathan Jackson Earned his nickname “Stonewall” at the First Battle of Bull Run in 1861,
where he made a strong stand against the Union army.
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Pierre Goustave Toutant BeauregardOne of the eight full generals of the Confederacy, bombarding Fort
Sumter, fighting in the First Battle of Bull Run and defending Richmond.
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Braxton Bragg Led the Tennessee Army in various engagements, including Perryvillle and
Chattanooga.
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Works Cited
History.com