The End of the Civil War

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What was the estimated total number of soldier deaths during the Civil War?

620,000

Where was the capital city of the Confederate States of America located?

Richmond

What was the purpose of the Union troops' march through Georgia to Savannah?

To destroy the food supply of the Confederate Army

Which General led the Union forces in capturing the railroads in April 1865?

General Ulysses S. Grant

Why were the Confederate soldiers unable to make their way to North Carolina?

They were exhausted and had no food

What did General Lee do at the meeting with General Grant?

He agreed to meet in a southern farmer's house

What did President Abraham Lincoln ask for before his death?

Malice toward none with charity for all

What was the situation of the Confederate soldiers after the war?

They had little to go home to

Why did the feelings of anger in the South against the North remain for a long time?

Due to the destruction caused by the war

What is the current status of the United States of America as mentioned in the text?

A leading world power

President Abraham Lincoln was killed just before General Lee surrendered to General Grant.

False

Slavery was still allowed after the Civil War.

False

The Old South was able to maintain its way of life even after the war.

False

The United States of America is a leading world power today.

True

The Union lost about 260,000 troops in the Civil War.

False

Richmond was the capital city of the Union States of America.

False

The purpose of the Union troops' march through Georgia was to destroy the Confederate Army's food supply.

True

The Confederate forces led by General Robert E. Lee successfully made their way to North Carolina.

False

Learn about the aftermath of the Civil War, including the estimated number of soldiers who lost their lives and the significant battles fought in the Richmond, Virginia area. Explore the impact of the war on both the Union and the Confederacy.

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