Jefferson Davis was the First and only President for the
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Who attacked Congressman Charles Sumner and beat him senseless with a cane
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Congressman Preston Brooks
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Lincoln made direct threats of military force against the South concerning secession
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True; President Abraham Lincoln told the Southern states that the sanctity of the United States was of paramount importance and he would use military force to keep them from succession. This was nothing new however; some 25 years earlier, President Andrew Jackson told the same southern states the same thing.
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In addition to the East and West what was another important area of the Civil War along
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It was along the sea coast.
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A battle between what changed the way warships were built
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The battle between the USS Monitor and the CSS Virginia changed
the way warships were built. The two ships were both ironclad
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Who kept the Union's General McClellan from taking the Confederate capital Richmond
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general Robert E. Lee
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Who won the early battles of the civil war
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The South won most of the early battles in the East. The North
won the early battles in the West.
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First president of the confederacy was
Jefferson Davis was the First and only President for the
confederacy.
Who attacked Congressman Charles Sumner and beat him senseless with a cane
Congressman Preston Brooks
Lincoln made direct threats of military force against the South concerning secession
True; President Abraham Lincoln told the Southern states that the sanctity of the United States was of paramount importance and he would use military force to keep them from succession. This was nothing new however; some 25 years earlier, President Andrew Jackson told the same southern states the same thing.
In addition to the East and West what was another important area of the Civil War along
It was along the sea coast.
A battle between what changed the way warships were built
The battle between the USS Monitor and the CSS Virginia changed
the way warships were built. The two ships were both ironclad
warships.
Who kept the Union's General McClellan from taking the Confederate capital Richmond
general Robert E. Lee
Who won the early battles of the civil war
The South won most of the early battles in the East. The North
won the early battles in the West.