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**__ Civil War an Introduction  __** __ People: __ 1) James Martin a)  Derry, Ireland, 1826 b) Served as captain on board of the U.S.S Richmond during action against rebel forts. c)  Sergeant, U.S Marine Corps. 2) Harry J. Mandy a)  England, 1840 b) Front Royal, Virginia i)  August 15, 1864 c) First Sergeant, Company B, 4th New York Calvary 3)  Alexander Mack a) Holland, 1836 b)  On board the U.S.S Brooklyn. i) Rebel gunboats on the ram of Tennessee in Mobile Bay. ii)  He was wounded but he returned to his post and fought. c) Captain of the Top, U.S Navy (north) 4)  Winfield Hancock a) Pennsylvania, 1824 b) Led II Corps. From Gettysburg to Burgess Mill c) Union General i)  South 5) Abraham Lincoln a)  February 12, 1809, Hardin County b) Commander in chief i)  South
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__Battles:__ 1) Athens a)  January 26, 1864 b) Alabama i)  Limestone County c) Union victory after the Confederates failed in its attempt to take Athens. i)  2 hour battle d) Captain Emil Adams (U.S) and Lieutenant Colonel Moses W. Hannon 2)  Cove Mountain a) May 10, 1864 b)  Wythe County c) Inconclusive d)  Brigade General William W. Averell [US] and Brigade General William E. Jones [CS] 3) Fort Henry a)  February 6,1862 b) Stewart County and Henry County, Tennessee, and Calloway County, Kentucky c)  Union victory d) Brigade General Ulysses S. Grant and Flag-Officer A.H. Foote [US] and Brigade General Lloyd Tilghman [CS] 4)  Lawrence a) August 21, 1863 b)  Douglas County c) Confederate victory d)  Lieutenant Colonel C. Quantrill [CS] 5) Mill Springs a)  January 19, 1862 b) Pulaski County and Wayne County c)  Union victory d) Brigade General George H. Thomas [US] and Major General George B. Crittenden [CS]

__Slavery:__ 1) Fugitive Slave Laws of 1850 a) September 18,1850 b) Americans had to decide between obeying by the law and civil disobedience. 2) Slave Codes of the State of Georgia a) 1848 b) A person in business could do he/her business without prior consent of the owner. 3) South Carolina Slave Laws a) 1865 b) You could not import slaves from Africa or West Indies. 4) Slave Trade Act a) April 20, 1818 b) An act to prohibit the introduction of slaves into any port within the jurisdiction of the United States. 5) The Missouri Compromise Act  a) March 6, 1820 b) This was to prohibiting the holding and ownership of slaves in the territory of the United States north of the line.