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Civil War Summative Review Leaders, Battles, Effects on Texas Leaders Sam Houston- Governor of Texas during Civil War. Opposed Texas secession from the Union. Abraham Lincoln- President of Union during the Civil War. Election caused the South to secede. Jefferson Davis- President of Confederacy General Grant- Leader of Union Army during Civil War General Lee- leader of Confederate Army during Civil War. Surrendered at Appomattox Courthouse. Battles Fort Sumter- First battle of the Civil War. No one died as a result of this battle. Gettysburg-Bloodiest battle of the Civil War. Sabine Pass- Confederates defeated the Union. 44 Texas soldiers defeated over 200 Union soldiers. Galveston Island -Confederate forces defeated a Union blockade. Allowed Texas to get supplies during the Civil War. Palmito Ranch- LAST BATTLE OF THE CIVIL WAR. Confederates won even though the South had already surrendered the war. Effects of the War on Texas Blockades-Texas could not export cotton. Negatively affected the Texas economy. Some goods, such as coffee, were not available. People had to use acorn and corn to make coffee. Medicine was scarce. Herbs were used instead. Many young Texas men died-approximately 55,000. Texas population increased with slaves and owners. Many died from disease, exposure, heat stroke, starvation and murder. This Slide Show Made By Coach Bass’s 2nd Period PAP Class