Did the Civil War take more lives than any other war?
Yes. Historians say that the Civil War took more lives than any other war and they estimate that between 618,000 and 700,000 lives were lost during this war.
Who was the President of the Confederate States of America during the Civil War?
Jefferson Davis
Where and when did the Civil War begin?
In 1861, Confederate troops fired on Fort Sumter in South Carolina. A bloody battle between the North and South began and started the Civil War.
How many casualties were there in the Battle of Fort Sumter?
There were "0" human casualties but "1" Confederate horse.
What led to the abolition of slavery?
The Union victory eventually led to the abolition of slavery throughout the United States
What role did women have in the Civil War?
Women played key roles in the Civil War. They helped by working in factories, in businesses, in farm jobs and as nurses for the military. They were even more directly involved by imitating men to become soldiers, becoming doctors and spying for their chosen sides.
What was a person called who wanted to end slavery?
An abolitionist was a person who wanted to end slavery.
What first "major" battle did the South win?
The Battle of Bull Run was fought in July 1861 in Manassas Junction, VA. The Confederates, or the South, won the Battle of Bull Run.
What were states called that would not allow slavery before the Civil War?
Free states did not permit slavery before the Civil War.
Who was in charge of UNION troops inside Fort Sumter at the beginning of the Civil War?
Major Robert Anderson was in charge of UNION troops inside Fort Sumter.
Who led Confederate troops at the Battle of Manassas?
Gen. P.G.T Beauregard led Confederate troops at the Battle of Manassas.