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Civil War Facts

Posted by VReal on March 12, 2009

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The American Civil War surely happened about 150 years ago, yet historians have tried to track back events of the war time and again. Testimonials from soldiers and war nurses have been passed on through generations, and all of them seem to show just one thing – This indeed was one of the toughest and blood-scarred battles to be fought on American Mainland. It is time for you to know some Civil War Facts and increase your knowledge on the subject.

Here are some important Civil War Facts for your knowledge

1. The war took place between the Confederate forces and the Union forces, and lasted for four years before the surrender of the Confederate forces.

2. The start of the war was signaled by the Confederates’ attack on Fort Sumter, a military installation of the Union forces. Fort Sumter was a military installation in South Carolina, which was headed by Jefferson Davis, this attack proved to start the hostilities between the two sides.

3. The Emancipation Proclamation by Abraham Lincoln in 1862 laid the fundamental for the battle to take a serious shape. In those days, the call by President Lincoln was treated as a war goal by the Confederates.

4. In the early days of the war, the Confederates made huge strides and captured a lot of areas. The Confederate forces were limited in the resources and material. Slowly but surely, the Union forces started repulsing the Confederates out of areas like Atlanta, and some states in the North.

5. The significant turning point of the war came in Gettysburg. It was here that the northward march of the Confederates was halted by the Union forces.

6. 1864 was the penultimate thaw in the resistance of the Confederate Forces. General Robert G. Lee led his troops admirably against the Union forces, but lack of sophisticated firepower saw their resistance crumble over a period of time.

7. Finally, in April 1865, Robert G Lee surrendered, which signaled the end of a 4-year long bitterly fought war.

8. Over 600,000 soldiers died from both the sides. About 3000-6000 Civil War nurses joined the healthcare duties to help soldiers wounded.

Startling as they may be, these Civil War Facts are good enough to tell you that the war, though fought in the olden ways, was no less fierce and intense than any other war in the history. The number of casualties and other related figures from the list of Civil War Facts could possibly just tell you one side of the story. And in most cases, this side of the story is good enough for you to start exploring some more facts.


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One Response to Civil War Facts

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