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American Civil War Timeline
- February 4, 1861. Representatives of seceded states meet in Montgomery, Alabama, and form the Confederate States of America, electing Jefferson Davis as president.
- April 12–14, 1861. ...
- July 21, 1861. ...
- March 9, 1862. ...
- April 6–7, 1862. ...
- September 17, 1862. ...
- January 1, 1863. ...
- July 1–3, 1863. ...
- May–July 1863. ...
- September 2, 1864. ...
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Dec 17, 2011 · February 8-9, 1861 - The southern states that seceded create a government at Montgomery, Alabama, and the Confederate States of America are formed. February 18, 1861- Jefferson Davis is appointed the first President of the Confederate States of America at Montgomery, Alabama, a position he will hold until elections can be arranged. March 4, 1861- …
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- May 5–7, Battle Of The Wilderness, Virginia May 6–7, Port Walthall Junction, Virginia May 8–21, Battle of Spotsylvania Courthouse, Virginia May 15, Battle of New Market, Shenandoah County, Virginia May 31-June 12, Battle of Cold Harbor, Virginia June 15–18, Battle of Petersburg, Virginia July 30, Battle of the Crater, Siege of Petersburg, Virginia ...
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https://www.civilwartimeline.netSeven Days Battles (1862) Chattanooga Campaign (1862) 2nd Bull Run / 2nd Manassas (1862) Battle of Chantilly / Ox Hill (1862) Battle of Harpers Ferry (1862) Antietam / Sharpsburg (1862) Battle of Fredricksburg (1862) Battle of Murfreesboro (1862-1863) Battle of …
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- 1860. November 6, 1860. Lincoln elected sixteenth U.S. President. December 20, 1860. …
- 1861. January 9–26, 1861. Mississippi, Florida, Alabama, Georgia, and Louisiana secede. …
- February 4, 1861. Confederate States of America (C.S.A) organized in Montgomery, …
- April 15–17, 1861. Lincoln calls for troops; Virginia secedes. May 6, 1861. Arkansas …
- May 20, 1861. Richmond becomes C.S.A. capital; North Carolina secedes. June 8, 1861. …
- July 21, 1861. Confederates rout Union troops at the first Battle of Manassas/Bull Run; …
- August 5, 1861. Congress levies the first federal income tax. November 8, 1861. U.S. Navy …
- December 9, 1861. U.S. Congress forms the Joint Committee on the Conduct of the War. …
- 1862. February 16, 1862. Brigadier General Ulysses S. Grant victorious at Fort Donelson, …
- March 9, 1862. Ironclads C.S.S. Virginia (Merrimack) vs U.S.S. Monitor battle to a draw in …
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January 4, 1861. President James Buchanan, in light of the impending war between North and South, calls for a Day of Special Humiliation, Fasting and Prayer. January 5, 1861. Jefferson Davis, a United States Senator, is just one voice calling for southern states to secede from the Union. January 6, 1861.
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Events of the Civil War April 12, 1861- Fort Sumter: The Union soldiers were stationed near Charleston, SC. Davis attacked the fort before the Union supplies arrived and the Union surrendered. This marked the beginning of the Civil War. July 21, 1861- First Battle of Bull Run: