The civil war was known as the most deadly and bloody war of the 19th and 18th centuries. The reason is that there are so many new ways to kill more people and find more efficient and resource rich ways. The biggest change in the war was that the rifle made so many changes. The most commonly used rifle before the war was the 1795 Springfield Arsenal rifle, which was a smooth muzzle loader. The Springfield rifle before the Civil War was a heavy weapon, and the distance from 75-100 yards was very inaccurate.
HIST 123. Civil War Age (4) In this course, we first analyze the events and factors leading to civil war. Then it will delve into the era of war, including social experience and slavery of technology, leadership, military medicine, and women between men and women. Finally, we will study war years after national reconstruction. HIST 130. History of California (4) The first explanation of the Golden State is an explanation of the mysterious islands of the 16th century, and an economic and politically prominent explanation of the state at the time. The beginnings of Native American, Spanish mission, California, California, Gold Rush and its influences, and Modern California from the Second World War to the present
During the Civil War there were many technological innovations that had a great impact on the science of the 19th century. Civil war is one of the early examples of "industrial warfare" where technical force was used to achieve military hegemony in war. New inventions such as trains and telegraphs delivered soldiers, supplies and information when horses were considered the fastest way to move. In this war, the country used air fighting for the first time in the form of a reconnaissance balloon. It saw the first action involving steam-powered armored warships in the history of naval operation.
Technical progress of basic infantry weapons is in the military history stage, which gives the defense game a great advantage of crime. During the American Civil War, a slow battle with considerable strength has become the only practical way to stand up to the defensive standpoint. It is a pioneer of notoriously the First World War battle style. As he is afraid, McClellan later learned that he was not confronted with two pieces of his own data, but the balance of power in the real situation is not enough for him to take Richmond. He intentionally needs at least 100,000 troops to advance Richmond from his main deployment at Seven Pines and to use a large number of artillery; to protect his White House base and its place Richmond and the railway of the York River are passing from his front position. His other important requirement is the time to break Richmond's security, at least 4-6 months.