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Battles that the South won

Fort Sumter War- the war between Beauregard and Anderson, fighting for territory. Anderson(a southern leader) wanted to protect his men, by moving them to the Fort Sumter, where Beauregard's army was. They fought for the Fort Sumter territory to place their soldiers. The obstacles were that they did not know when the enemy would shoot the bomb to their part. Robert E. Lee won because she did not give up on the battle. Some soldiers died of AIDS or shooting of bombs. Some were killed because there wasn't any hospitals to attend them

Harper's Ferry- the battle between Robert E. Lee and Thomas J. Stonewall. Stonewall's and Robert's army invaded Maryland, to capture the Union of Harper's Ferry. The battle would decide who would "keep" the Ferry which was located in Virginia. The soldiers were trained to endure whatever would come in order to conquer Harper's Ferry. The obstacles were that Robert's army had advanced weapons, like bigger guns. But Stonewall's army was bigger. Some men were wounded, killed, and infected with disease's.

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Civil War Flowboard

By Laura Couto