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he was the president during the Civil War
he was the first commander of the northern army
he gained control of Forts Henry and Donelson
his confederate forces attacked Grant during the Battle of Shiloh
he was known for making detailed battle plans, but being slow to act
he had been offered the command for northern army by Lincoln, but went to be commander of the confederate army instead
his won men thought he was an enemy and shot him, then died from pneumonia
he is the commanding officer of the 54th Massachusetts
female spy for the Confederacy; invited union men to her parties and listened to their convos
Lee called him "Old War Horse"; best general
civilians decided it would be a good idea to go see the war at this place
this place earned Grant the nickname "Unconditional Grant"
this place was where the Union Army camped at and then was attacked by the confederacy
Lee invades a place in Maryland in hopes of it joining them
Burnside was a brigadier general in this place
by the time the Union were ready to cross the river of this place, Confederates were all ready
this place is where Lee got his greatest victory
this place had draft riots and more than 150 people killed
this place is where Lincoln got assassinated
this place is where the last battle of the war is

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