The Civil War
The Freedom War
The War of Rebellion
The American Civil War
War Between the States
Mr. Lincoln's War
Anti-Slavery War
Although it has many names, The Civil War was a bloody war between the Northern states (Union) and the Southern states (Confederacy).
This war took place from 1861 to 1865 and it caused much tension after its ending. President Abraham Lincoln was assassinated and African Americans became free in all states due to the Emancipation Proclamation.
The Freedom War
The War of Rebellion
The American Civil War
War Between the States
Mr. Lincoln's War
Anti-Slavery War
Although it has many names, The Civil War was a bloody war between the Northern states (Union) and the Southern states (Confederacy).
This war took place from 1861 to 1865 and it caused much tension after its ending. President Abraham Lincoln was assassinated and African Americans became free in all states due to the Emancipation Proclamation.
Before the war, people used to say, "The United States ARE." It wasn't until after the war ended that people started to say, "The United States IS."
The Civil War changed the relationship between the North and South forever, but first came the difficult part of fighting the war.
A man by the name of Ambrose Bierce captured the aspects of The Civil War in many of his works. One of his most famous works is called An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge. Find out more about Bierce and the Civil War by clicking on any of the links below.
A man by the name of Ambrose Bierce captured the aspects of The Civil War in many of his works. One of his most famous works is called An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge. Find out more about Bierce and the Civil War by clicking on any of the links below.