Call of Duty: Civil War

Call of Duty: Civil War is an upcoming historical first person shooter video game by Activision. It is the first game in the franchise to be set during (and before and after) the American Civil War.

Gameplay
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Plot/Plot summary/Premise/Synopsis
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Historical
- Abraham Lincoln, a lawyer and a statesman serving as the sixteenth president of the United States.

- Robert E. Lee, a Confederate general and the commander of the Confederate States Army

- Ulysses S. Grant, the commanding general of the US Army and the Union Army, and the eighteenth president of the United States.

- Jefferson Davis, the president of the Confederate States.

- Frederick Douglas, a social reformer, abolitionist, orator, writer, statesman and former slave.

- Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson, a Confederate States Army general, successor to Robert E. Lee.

- Clara Barton, a nurse and the founder of the American Red Cross.

- Harriet Tubman, an abolitionist, political activist and former slave.

- William Tecumseh Sherman, a Union Army General, businessman, educator and author.

- Harriet Beecher Stowe, an author and abolitionist.

- Nathan Bedford Forrest, a Confederate Army general the first Grand Grand Wizard of the Ku Klux Klan (KKK), and former plantation owner.

- John Brown, an abolitionist leader, tanner, horse and sheep breeder, trader and farmer.

- George McClellan, a Union general, civil engineer, railroad executive and the twenty-fourth Governor of New Jersey.

- Andrew Johnson, a former US Army Brigadier General, mayoral and senatorial politician from Tennessee, the sixteenth Vice President of the United States and the seventeenth President.

- Mary Todd Lincoln, First Lady of The United States as President Lincoln's wife.

- William Lloyd Garrison, Christian anarchist, abolitionist, journalist, suffragist and social reformer.

- Ambrose Everett Burnside, a Union Army general, Rhode Island politician and its 30th Governor, railroad executive, inventor and industrialist.

- George Gordon Meade, a US Army general and civil engineer.

- Joseph Eggleston Johnston, a general of the US Army and Confederate States Army.

- Stephen Douglas, a politician and lawyer from Illinois.

- George Custer, US Army officer and calvary commander.

- Robert Gould Shaw, Union Army officer.

- James Longstreet, Confederate soldier and diplomat.

- Joshua Chamberlain, a college professor from Maine and Union Army volunteer soldier.