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fort Sumter

In 1861 that spark occurred at fort Sumter. A federal outpost in Charleston, South Carolina , that was attacked by confederacy troops, beginning the civil war

Border states

Wedged between the north and the south hertz the key border states of Delaware, Kentucky, Maryland, and Missouri- slave states that did not join the confederacy

Winfield Scott

General Winfield Scott developed a two part strategy:


one , destroy the souths economy with a naval blockade of southern ports


Two , gain control of the Mississippi River to devise the south.

Cotten diplomacy

Cotton diplomacy. This was the idea that grate Brattain would support the confederacy because it needed the souths raw cotton to supply it's booming textile industry .

first battle of bull run

The first battle of bull run was the first major battle of the civil war, and the confederates victory. Also known as the first battle of man assays. It shattered the hopes of the north

Robert e lee

Is a general in the confederate army

Antietam

Also know as the battle of sharps burg was the bloodiest battle df the civil war

stone wall jacksone

The man who stood his place and earned his nick name___________

54th massittues

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