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The Civil War: 1861–1865
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Section 1

The Early Phase of the War

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Origins of the War

The origins of the Civil War were rooted in the fundamentally different economic and social structures of the North and South.

Attack on Fort Sumter

The Battle of Fort Sumter was the first armed conflict of the Civil War.

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The Battle of Bull Run

The Battle of Bull Run, the first major battle of the Civil War, demonstrated to the public that the conflict would not be resolved quickly or easily.

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Naval Actions

The naval actions of the Civil War revolved around the Union Navy's blockades of Confederate ports.

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Forming Armies

Both the Confederacy and Union formed massive, elaborately organized armies through volunteerism and conscription.

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Confederate Diplomacy

Both the Union and countries in Europe refused to recognize the Confederacy as a sovereign nation.

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The West and the Civil War

Western states and territories witnessed major military campaigns by Confederate and Union forces.

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McClellan's Peninsular Campaign

Union General George B. McClellan attempted to capture Richmond in the Peninsular Campaign, but numerous sieges forced his retreat.

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The Battle of Fredericksburg

Fredericksburg was one of the most one-sided battles and the first instance of urban combat during the American Civil War.

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