Ambiguous Words ... The Union and the Confederacy severely clashed in their views on the Constitution the South felt that individual states should have the right to nullify laws ... View More
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Civil War ... Unlike t he union, the confederacy had no uniform currency system, the banks, cities, states, national government all issued their own. ... View More
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Factors Contributing to the Confederacyamp39s Loss of the Civil ... unnecessary causalities therefore every battle was crucial to the Confederacyamp39s existence. ... not able to suffer from the assault of inexperienced Union soldiers ... View More
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Book Review: War in Kentucky: From Shiloh to Perryville ... It is his belief that Southern defeat was inevitable as he shows the strategic importance of Kentucky for both the Union and the confederacy, with its ... View More
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prince william county ... Generals of both sides, the union and confederacy recognized the importance of the towns location at the junction of Alexandria, Orange, and Manassas Gap ... View More
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The Civil War ... But the Confederacy had advantages over the union too even though it didnamp39t help like: Trading Relationships with Europe Best Military officers like Robert ... View More
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navl operation amer cival war ... The Union and the Confederacy both tried to invent new seagoing vessels to out maneuver the opposition. Both came up with the idea of an ampquotironcladampquot ship. ... View More
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Civil war ... Carolina at Fort Sumter when Abraham Lincoln decided to maintain the fort as part of the Unionamp39s holdings, and Jefferson Davis, of the Confederacy decided to ... View More
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The Civil War ... The victory at Gettysburg turned the tide of the war by strengthening the Unionamp39s diplomatic position while ending the Confederacyamp39s chance of getting help ... View More
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UNIVERSE OF BATTLES CIVIL WAR ... This creek was called the river of death, both the Union and Confederacy was sick, cold and hungry. This battle was a great defeat for the South. ... View More
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Robert E Lee ... Lee had thought over this matter for days, and finally decided to resign from the union forces and offer his help to the confederacy. ... View More
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Robert E Lee ... Lee had thought over this matter for days, and finally decided to resign from the union forces and offer his help to the confederacy. ... View More
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Blacks in the American Civil War ... issue of slavery. In addition, he did not want the Border States to separate from the Union and join the Confederacy. If he let ... View More
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Emancipation Proclamation This did not affect slaves held in Border States and the confederacy, of course, ignored it. Rebelling states were not under union control therefore no slaves ... View More
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ampquotWas the South justified in seceding from the Unionampquot ... Since seceding cannot be justified legally, the states that ampquotleftampquot the Union were not really separated from the Union, so the Confederacy was still constrained ... View More
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Spies in the Civil War ... If not for Allan Pinkerton, the Confederacy wouldnamp39t have lost its most valuable spy, and the Union might not have won the Civil War. ... View More
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Shermanamp39s March to the Sea ... strategies of war, and his Campaign in the Carolinas, he swayed the war towards the Union being the victors by shattering the backbone of the Confederacy. View More
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Why the North won ... in numbers of the populations and army size, low war supplies of the Confederacy, food shortage of the Confederacy, and the strength of the Union Navy, it can ... View More
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The Civil War ... RESULT: Union victory MURFREESBORO LOCATION: Tennessee DATE: December 31, 1862 RESULT ... this vital stronghold on the Mississippi, the Confederacy was effectively ... View More
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Civil War ... It was also a time of national unification. One of the major boosts to United States nationalism, began with the simple Union victory over the confederacy. ... View More
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The Civil War,North Success ... In addition to the apparently infinite manpower of the North, the Union retained the Navy which became essential in taking splitting the Confederacy up the ... View More
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The Civil War to Mark Twain and Joel Chandler Harris ... The motives of the men fighting in the war are doubted as members from both the Union and the Confederacy would switch sides often. ... View More
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Civil War ... On February 9,1861 the confederacy is formed with Jefferson Davis as president ... 1861 General PGT Beauregard opened fire on Major Robert Anderson Union troops on ... View More
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Civil War Turning Points ... The river was now entirely in Union hands. The Confederacy was broken in two, and it became almost impossible to bring supplies from Texas and Arkansas. ... View More
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civil war turning points ... The river was now entirely in Union hands. The Confederacy was broken in two, and it became almost impossible to bring supplies from Texas and Arkansas. ... View More
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The Civil War ... The Union and Confederacy disagreed on the matter of internal improvements to the country that would benefit the economy of the country. ... View More
Wordcount: 1904
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Robert E. Lee ... lines. After the Confederacyamp39s initial year of Success, the Union army began a slow yet steady advance on the South. The Confederate ... View More
Wordcount: 1941
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Lincoln ... In opposition to legislation that would strengthen the national government the Confederacy rejected the demands of the Union. The ... View More
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Gettysburg Gettysburg was the clash between the two major divisions of the North Union and the South Confederates. The Confederacy had an agricultural economy ... View More
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The Life and Studies of WEB Du Bios ... legitimate prisoners of war. By the end of the war, the Union defeated the Confederacy, and slavery came to an end. Even before the war ... View More
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