List of basic American Civil War topics
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The American Civil War (1861–1865) was a civil war between the United States of America (the "Union") and the Southern slave states of the newly-formed Confederate States of America under Jefferson Davis. The Union included all of the free states and the five slaveholding border states and was led by Abraham Lincoln and the Republican Party. Republicans opposed the expansion of slavery into territories owned by the United States, and their victory in the presidential election of 1860 resulted in seven Southern states declaring their secession from the Union even before Lincoln took office.[1] The Union rejected secession, regarding it as rebellion.
The following list of topics is provided as an overview of and introduction to the American Civil War:
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[edit] Combatants of the American Civil War
- Main article: American Civil War
The Union (USA) aka "The North" · Union Army · Union Navy
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The Confederacy (CSA) aka "The South" · Confederate States Army · Confederate States Navy
[edit] Origins of the American Civil War
[edit] Theaters of the war
- Eastern Theater of the American Civil War
- Western Theater of the American Civil War
- Lower Seaboard Theater of the American Civil War
- Trans-Mississippi Theater of the American Civil War
- Pacific Coast Theater of the American Civil War
- Union naval blockade
[edit] Campaigns of the war
- Anaconda Plan
- New Mexico Campaign
- Jackson's Valley Campaign
- Peninsula Campaign
- Northern Virginia Campaign
- Maryland Campaign
- Stones River Campaign
- Vicksburg Campaign
- Tullahoma Campaign
- Gettysburg Campaign
- Morgan's Raid
- Bristoe Campaign
- Knoxville Campaign
- Red River Campaign
- Overland Campaign
- Atlanta Campaign
- Valley Campaigns of 1864
- Bermuda Hundred Campaign
- Siege of Petersburg
- Franklin-Nashville Campaign
- Price's Raid
- Sherman's March to the Sea
- Carolinas Campaign
- Appomattox Campaign
[edit] Major battles of the war
Major battles of the American Civil War, in order of occurrence:
- Battle of Fort Sumter – April 12, 1861 and April 13, 1861
- First Battle of Bull Run – July 21, 1861
- Battle of Wilson's Creek – August 10, 1861
- Battle of Fort Donelson – February 12 to February 16, 1862
- Battle of Pea Ridge – March 7 and March 8, 1862
- Battle of Hampton Roads – March 8, 1862 and March 9, 1862
- Battle of Shiloh – April 6 and April 7, 1862
- Battle of New Orleans – April 25 to May 1, 1862
- Battle of Seven Pines – May 31 and June 1, 1862
- Seven Days Battles –
- Second Battle of Bull Run –
- Battle of Antietam –
- Battle of Perryville –
- Battle of Fredericksburg –
- Battle of Stones River –
- Battle of Chancellorsville –
- Battle of Gettysburg –
- Battle of Vicksburg –
- Battle of Chickamauga –
- Third Battle of Chattanooga –
- Battle of the Wilderness –
- Battle of Spotsylvania Court House –
- Battle of Cold Harbor –
- Battle of Atlanta –
- Battle of Mobile Bay –
- Battle of Franklin II –
- Battle of Nashville –
- Battle of Five Forks –
[edit] Leaders during the war
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[edit] American Civil War lists
- Main article: List of American Civil War topics
[edit] See also
[edit] References
- ^ James McPherson, Drawn With the Sword, from the article Who Freed the Slaves?
[edit] External links
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- Declarations of Causes of Secession
- Alexander Stephens' Cornerstone Speech
- Lincoln's Call for Troops
- The Civil War Home Page
- Civil War photos at the National Archives
- Civil War in Virginia
- Online texts of Civil War books at the National Park Service
- University of Tennessee: U.S. Civil War Generals
- The Civil War, a PBS documentary by Ken Burns
- Individual state's contributions to the Civil War: California, Florida, Illinois #1, Illinois #2, Ohio, Pennsylvania
- State declarations of the causes of secession: Mississippi, Georgia, Texas, South Carolina
- Civil War Memorials in & around D.C. (with photos)
- WWW-VL: History: USA Civil War 1855-1865
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