Robert E. Lee faced up to it that his army couldn't have gone on any longer, and he surrendered to Ulysses S. Grant at Appomattox Court House.
His President, Jefferson Davis, was still talking wildly about fighting on, as he fled into Georgia. This was just big talk. He was in fact running away from his responsibilities.
It depend which civil war you are referring to.
Actually there were two major issues that were decided by the US Civil War. The end of the Confederate rebellion made it clear that secession from the United States was eventually as being illegal. The Union's victory in the US Civil War also meant that slavery would be abolished in the US by the 13th amendment.
The US Civil War ended on April 9, 1865.
The whites did not win the civil war. The reds did. the end
The Civil War ended in 1865.
End of Civil War.
The Civil War led to the end of Slavery.
It depend which civil war you are referring to.
Many slaves had served in the Civil War. There were about 4 million slaves under bondage by the end of the Civil War.
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Actually there were two major issues that were decided by the US Civil War. The end of the Confederate rebellion made it clear that secession from the United States was eventually as being illegal. The Union's victory in the US Civil War also meant that slavery would be abolished in the US by the 13th amendment.
The war in Somalia did not end. the civil war starte in 1990 and is still continuing present day, 2012.
The Civil War decided the question of states' rights. It decided the question of secession. It eliminated slavery once and for all time in the US, and it stimulated the second and larger Western Movement.
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Actually there were two major issues that were decided by the US Civil War. The end of the Confederate rebellion made it clear that secession from the United States was eventually as being illegal. The Union's victory in the US Civil War also meant that slavery would be abolished in the US by the 13th amendment.
The Civil war ended on April 9, 1865