Closing Year Of The Civil War
The American Civil War was one of the largest in world history. The number of American lives lost in this war had never been heard of, nor has it been. The fighting that took place tore our nation apart and we still feel the effects 135 years later. This war is so widely written about, that it is nearly impossible to write about everything that happened. That is why I will be writing about the closing days of the Civil War. This is an interesting time, because it is all winding down and you see exactly how it ends. The end of the American Civil War was probably one of the most interesting times. The final year in the war started towards the middle of 1864. On March 9, 1864 Abraham Lincoln promoted Ulysses S. Grant to lieutenant general. This left him in charge of the entire Northern army. This is a key point, because Grant was a good general and was able to do a lot with all the men he possessed. This was one of the major transitions into the end. After he was appointed there was a brief period of time where not much happened. On May 5, 1864, the intense fighting started right back up at the Battle of the Wilderness. Although this battle only lasted until May 6 it was meaningful. It started the fighting again
"General Grant returned back to his troops who were in the process of harassing Petersburg and Richmond. net/ Website Accessed 5/10/00Civil War http://www. This war nearly broke our country apart, although we may not realize it, this still has effects in today's society. After all that time of fighting this was the deciding battle of the outcome of the American Civil War. ) This was it, the end of the war had more or less come. On April 14, 1865, Abraham Lincoln was assassinated by John Wilkes Booth at Ford's Theater in Washington, D. It all ended after countless suffering and both sides were relieved to see it go. It is said to be one of the most dramatic scenes in United States History. This was very important because he was so influential as a president it scared the South. The next major event transpired on April 2, 1865. " From April 12, 161 to May 26, 1865, our nation was divided.
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