<em>What year was the civil war fought? How long was the civil war?
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<em>The civil war was fought between 1861 and 1865 and lasted 4 years.
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<em>When did the civil war end? Where did the civil war end? How did the civil war end?
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<em>The most often cited official date of the end of the civil war is April 9, 1865 when General Robert E. Lee surrendered the Army of Northern Virginia at the McLean House in the village of Appomattox Court House. There were battles and skirmishes after this date, but this is generally considered the official end of the civil war.
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<em>Who fought in the civil war?
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<em>The civil war was fought between the Union states (Northern states) and the states of the Confederacy (Southern states).
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The generals involved were names...
- <em>Robert E. Lee. </em>
- <em>Stonewall Jackson. </em>
- <em>J.E.B. Stuart. </em>
- <em>Nathan Bedford Forrest. </em>
- <em>James Longstreet.</em>
- <em>Braxton Bragg.</em>
- <em>George Pickett.</em>
- <em>Bloody Bill Anderson.</em>
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Explanation:
England does not have defined regions, just areas like NorthEast and NorthWest, SouthEast and South West. There are no rigid borders so it might be Oxford is in the SouthMidlands.
Answer:
Amendment I
Explanation:
Even though this is unlikely to happen, ammendment 1 would be the best choice because the first ammendment protects the right of the people to peacefully assemble so a lawyer could state that the police had no right to arrest or detain them because it is their constitutional right to protest peacefully.