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Campaigns of the Civil War

 

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When John Brown raided Harpers Ferry in 1859, he set in motion events that led directly to the outbreak of the Civil War in 1861. Climaxing decades of bitter wrangling and pitting two vast sections of of the nation against each other, Northerners called it the War of the Rebellion, Southerners -- the War Between the States. A number of military operations, of which, one or more battles are associated, occurred on both sides of the conflict. There were two principal theaters in which the major military operations took place - the Eastern and the Western. In warfare, a theater is used to define a specific geographic area within which armed conflict occurs.

 

The Eastern Theater roughly comprised the area east of the Appalachians in the vicinity of the rival capitals of Washington and Richmond, and the Western Theater, was located primarily between the western slope of the Appalachians and the Mississippi River. Lesser operations also took place along the coasts and inland waterways referred to as the Lower Seaboard Theater and Gulf Approach; in Trans-Mississippi Theater, the region encompassing the states and territories west of the Mississippi River, but excluding those states bordering or close to the Pacific Ocean; and finally, just one battle in the Pacific Coast Theater.

 

 

General Lee surrenders to General Grant.

General Lee surrenders to General Grant.

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Eastern Theater

Lower Seaboard Theater and Gulf Approach

Pacific Coast Theater

Trans-Mississippi Theater

Western Theater

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Civil War & Military Photographs - From our personal Photo Print Shop, you can now order prints that provide dramatic glimpses into the Civil War and other military expeditions and battles that occurred during the days of the Old West . From battlegrounds, to generals, Indian Campaigns,the cavalry, and everything in between, you'll find it here and check back often as this varied collection grows daily.

                        

 

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