Incoming and Outgoing Shipments in 3 STEPS Using Odoo 17
Group f final project presentation
1. The Civil War Battlefield Virginia By: Candice Hardy, Jamie Hart, Kimberly Hess, Samantha Highsmith, Pamela Holmes, Shea Hopkins, Margaret Hupman, and Kristen Jenkins
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3. C.S.A. held the Union Army at Henry Hill FarmUnion Cavalry at the Battle of Bull Run
4. First Battle of Bull RunManassas – July 21, 1861Confederate Victory Bull Run Monument Sudley’s Ford General P.T. Beauregard
10. Battle of Seven Pines (Fair Oaks)Richmond – May 31, 1862Union Victory Union uses a hot-air balloon, “Intrepid”, to take pictures and notes on Confederate troop locations and formations. Confederate forces used hot air balloons for reconnaissance missions. Both sides would dissolve these programs before the end of the war.
11. Second Battle of Bull RunManassas – August 29-30, 1862Confederate Victory Confederate Forces Commanders: Lee, Jackson, Longstreet Forces engaged: 48,527 Casualties: 9,197 Union Forces Commanders: Pope, Gibbons, Porter Forces engaged: 75,696 Casualties: 16,054
12. Second Battle of Bull RunManassas – August 29-30, 1862Confederate Victory Ranked # 7 of the 10 Costliest and Deadliest Battles of the Civil War.
13. Battle of ChancellorsvilleSpotsylvania County – May 2-4, 1863Confederate Victory Confederate Forces Commanders: Lee, Jackson Forces engaged: 60,892 Casualties: 13,303 Union Forces Commander: Hooker Forces engaged: 133,868 Casualties: 17,197 Ranked # 3 out of the 10 Costliest and Deadliest Battles of the Civil War Battle at Chancellor’s Tavern
14. Battle of ChancellorsvilleSpotsylvania County – May 2-4, 1863Confederate Victory Lee and Jackson devise a plan to trap Hooker and his men. Jackson is killed in a friendly fire accident after outmaneuvering Hooker.
15. Battle of the WildernessSpotsylvania & Orange Counties – May 5-6, 1864Victory inconclusive A start of fierce battles known as “THE WILDERNESS CAMPAIGN” Lee & Grant Fight for the First Time
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18. Battle of SpotsylvaniaSpotsylvania County – May 8-19, 1864Victory inconclusive Union Forces Commander: Grant, Meade Forces engaged: 83,000 Casualties: 18,000 Confederate Forces Commander: R.E. Lee Forces engaged: 50,000 Casualties: 12,000 Ranked # 4 out of the 10 Costliest and Deadliest Battles of the Civil War
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21. Virginia’s Role in the Civil War The first major battle of war occurred in Virginia (Manassas – July 21, 1861) Half of the battles fought in the Civil War were fought in Virginia Virginia lost one third of its territory when West Virginia seceded on May 23, 1861 The last significant battle occurred in Virginia (Appomattox Court House – April 9, 1865)
22. Sources Consulted Media: Educational Technology Clearinghouse Civil War Home Harlingen Consolidated Independent School District History Central Images: Amazingplanet.net civilwarsignals.org discoveryeducation.com historyplace.com nps.org paradoxmind.com Thomaslegioncherokee.tripod.com usa-civil-war.com about.com