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  • Fort Sumter

    Fort Sumter
    Fort Sumter
    April 12th, 1861
    Leaders:
    Union: Major Robert Anderson
    Confederacy: General PGT Beauregard
    Victory for the Confederacy
    Importance: The attack on Fort Sumter sparks the start of the Civil War.
  • 1st Battle of Bull Run

    1st Battle of Bull Run
    1st Battle of Bull Run
    July 21st, 1861
    Leaders:
    Union: General Irvin McDowell
    Confederacy: General PT Beauregard and Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson
    Victory for the Confederacy
    Importance: First battle of the war, and it changed the view of the war for people.
  • Battle of Shiloh

    Battle of Shiloh
    Battle of Shiloh
    April 6th, 1862
    Leaders:
    Union: General Ulysses S. Grant and William "Tecumseh" Sherman
    Confederacy: General PT Beauregard
    Victory for the Union
    Importance: Strategic victory for the Union so they could begin the Anaconda Plan.
  • Fall of New Orleans

    Fall of New Orleans
    Fall of New Orleans
    April 25th, 1862
    Leaders:
    Union: Captain David Farragut
    Confederacy: None
    Vctory for the Union
    Importance: Allowed the Union to gain full control of the Mississippi.
  • Antietam

    Antietam
    Battle of Antietam
    September 17th, 1862
    Leaders:
    Union: General McClellan
    Confederacy: General Lee
    Victory for neither side
    Importance: Union are able to stop Lee from moving the war into the North.
  • Battle of Fredericksburg

    Battle of Fredericksburg
    Battle of Fredericksburg
    December 13th, 1862
    Leaders:
    Union: General Ambrose Burnside
    Confederacy: General Lee
    Victory for the Confederacy
    Importance: Another victory for the South.
  • Battle of Chancellorsville

    Battle of Chancellorsville
    Battle of Chancellorville
    May ?, 1863
    Leaders:
    Union: General Joseph Hooker
    Confederacy: General Lee and General Jackson
    Victory for the Confederacy
    Importance: Ruined the Union plan of attacking Richmond.
  • Battle of Gettysburg

    Battle of Gettysburg
    Battle of Gettysburg
    July 1st, 1863
    Leaders:
    Union: General Meade
    Confederacy: General Lee and General George Pickett
    Victory for the Union
    Importance: Ended the Confederate hope of help from Britain and France.
  • Siege of Vicksburg

    Siege of Vicksburg
    Siege of Vicksburg
    July 4th, 1863
    Leaders:
    Union: General Ulysses S. Grant
    Confederacy: Everyone available
    Victory for the Union (eventually)
    Importance: Major turning point of the war.
  • Wilderness Campaign

    Wilderness Campaign
    Wilderness Campaign
    Began May 5th, 1864 and lasted for 6 weeks
    Leaders:
    Union: General Ulysses S. Grant
    Confederacy: General Robert E. Lee
    Importance: Allowed the Union to get to Richmond.
    Victory for the Union (eventually)
  • Farragut at Mobile Bay

    Farragut at Mobile Bay
    Farraugt at Mobile Bay
    August 5th, 1864
    Leaders:
    Union: Captain David Farragut
    Confederacy: No one
    Victory for the Union
    Importance: Allowed the Union to take out one of the last Southern strongholds.
  • Sherman's March to the Sea

    Sherman's March to the Sea
    Sherman's March to the Sea
    Began on November 15th, 1864 in Richmond and ended December 21st, 1864 in Savannah.
    Leaders:
    Union: General Sherman
    Confederacy: No one
    Importance: Destroyed Southern morale.
  • Fall of Richmond/Surrender at Appomattox

    Fall of Richmond/Surrender at Appomattox
    Fall of Richmond/Surrender at Appomattox
    On the 2nd of April Lee withdrew from Petersburg. When this happened, Jefferson Davis and his cabinet destroyed documents and then left Richmond. After Richmond fell Lee met with the Union army in the small town of Appomattox Court.
    Leaders:
    Union: Ulysses S. Grant
    Confederacy: Robert E. Lee
    Victory for the Union
    Importance: The war was finally over!