Background on the civil war
The United States Civil War By Rick Redinger ED 417.
The Furnace of Civil War 1860-1865. Bull Run Ends the 90-Day War Union army ill-prepared for battle in 1861 –Attack on smaller Confederate force at Bull.
1861-1865 Causes? - population - 22 million - 90% of industrial goods, esp. munitions - efficient railroad system (5x more) - controlled the navy,
Chapters 19-23 Created by: Yu, Stephanie; Tabujara, Kelly; Dabalos, John; Habil, Oliver; Rodriguez, Gerardo.
Ch. 21 PPT Notes The Furnace of Civil War
Ch 21 PPT Civil War. Bull Run Ends the “90-Day War” July 1861 - Battle of Bull Run: At 1st, battle went well for the Union, but Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson.
Ch. 21 PPT Notes The Furnace of Civil War. Bull Run Ends the “Ninety-Day War” July 1861 - Battle of Bull Run: At first, battle went well for the Union,
Lincoln – North Jefferson Davis - South Ulysses S. Grant – North Robert E. Lee - South.
4 th grade Education
8 th Grade Reenactment Battles. UNION (NORTH)CONFEDERACY (SOUTH) General Irvin McDowell (McDowell and Beauregard were West Point classmates) 37,000.
Major Civil War Battles October 1861- Battle of Bull Run May 1863 - Battle of Chancellorsville April 1862 - Battle of Shiloh September 1862 -Battle of.