American Civil War Officer Rigged Animated
Photorealistic
Low-poly
PBR/Gameready
4K High Quality Texture Maps4000 4000
POLYGONS - VERTICES
Beard 3116 vertices, 2966 polygons, 8 bones
Body19296 vertices, 18872 polygons, 72 bones
Jacket 14760 vertices, 14342 polygons, 31 bones
boots 7186 vertices, 6944 polygons, 12 bones
pants 10357 vertices, 10272 polygons, 11 bones
Side Sword 2389 vertices, 2258 polygons, 10 bones
Sword
2389 vertices, 2258 polygons, 10 bones
Sword Belt 1585 vertices, 1388 polygons, 9 bones
hat 3133 vertices, 2954 polygons, 6 bones
sash 2136 vertices, 2040 polygons, 12 bones
Sword 1613 vertices, 1557 polygons
bugle 8752 vertices, 8622 polygons
flag 4419 vertices, 4352 polygons
rifle 5859 vertices, 5437 polygons
The American Civil War, fought from 1861 to 1865, was a conflict between the Union (Northern states) and the Confederacy (Southern states that seceded to form their own nation). The war was primarily over slavery, with the South heavily reliant on enslaved labor for its economy. The war resulted in the Union victory, the abolition of slavery, and the reunification of the United States. Key aspects of the American Civil War:Causes:The primary cause was the issue of slavery, along with differing views on states' rights and the balance of power between the federal government and individual states. Secession:After Abraham Lincoln's election as president in 1860, 11 Southern states seceded from the Union and formed the Confederate States of America. Major Players:The Union was led by President Abraham Lincoln, while the Confederacy was led by President Jefferson Davis. Key Events:The war began with Confederate forces firing on Fort Sumter in Charleston, South Carolina, on April 12, 1861. Major battles include Gettysburg, Vicksburg, and Appomattox Court House, where Confederate General Robert E. Lee surrendered to Union General Ulysses S. Grant, effectively ending the war. Impact:The Civil War resulted in the deaths of an estimated 620,000 soldiers and had a profound impact on American society, leading to the abolition of slavery and the reunification of the nation. The Emancipation Proclamation:Issued by President Lincoln in 1863, the Emancipation Proclamation declared that slaves in Confederate-held territory were free, effectively turning the war into a crusade against slavery.