Antitam ... the very beginning. The people of Maryland did not give Lee and his Confederate troops a happy welcome. Instead of being treated ... View More
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Gettysburg ... Unbeknownst to the Confederate troops, Union General John Bufordamp39s cavalry held the town of Gettysburg with two brigades. General ... View More
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Gettysburge ... men. The first encounter began when two brigades of Confederate troops advanced upon a small Union cavalry brigade. Fighting defensively ... View More
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Civil War: Shermans March ... While Sherman and his men waited in Atlanta Samuel Hood led his Confederate troops north to West Point at Palmetto Station in order to attack the railroads ... View More
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Battle of Gettysburg ... organize the forces. Picketamp39s Division provided approximately half of the 11,000 Confederate troops involved. Sometime around 3pm ... View More
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The Battle of Gettysburg ... Around 10:30 am, Howardamp39s troops arrived and engaged the Confederates at McPhersonamp39s Ridge and by 11:30 am, the Confederate troops had been defeated and forced ... View More
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Civil War ... On July 1863, one of the bloodiest battles of the civil war began at Gettysburg Pennsylvania Confederate troops led by General Robert E. Lee initially drove ... View More
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Killer Angels review ... With an uphill advantage, the Federal troops released a continuous bombardment of artillery as the Confederate troops made their way across. ... View More
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The True Heroes Of The Civil War ... General Quincy Gilmore led an attack, leading his black regiment against a ban of confederate troops. The odds were not good, due ... View More
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Gettsyburg ... General Ewell and his confederate troops had already crossed over the Pennsylvania border and were moving towards Harrisburg, gathering supplies and destroying ... View More
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Civil War Prediction ... Confederate generals Robert E. Lee and ampquotStonewallampquot Jackson will be capable of concentrating Confederate troops to defeat the disorganized Union Army. ... View More
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Civil War Term Paper ... Scott ordered General Irvin McDowell to advance on Confederate troops stationed at Manassas Junction, Virginia, where near the Capital of South, Richmond. ... View More
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Gettysburg ... The Confederate troops attacked all three forts and Milroy thought that he was being surrounded but Ewell knew that Milroy would think this so before Milroy ... View More
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prince william county ... confederates destroyed the Broad Run Bridge and cut telegraph wires, disturbing all communication and supply with Washington DC Confederate troops marched down ... View More
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Gettysburg Battle ... incredible tribute to the leadership of General Lee, Longstreet, and Pickett, among a number of others, as well as the great spirit of the Confederate troops. ... View More
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Gettysburg Battle ... incredible tribute to the leadership of General Lee, Longstreet, and Pickett, among a number of others, as well as the great spirit of the Confederate troops. ... View More
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Confederate Ironclad ... On April 19, 1861 word reached the shipyard that Virginia had seceded and Confederate troops were on the way to overtake the shipyard. ... View More
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civil war ... Scott ordered General Irvin McDowell to advance on Confederate troops stationed at Manassas Junction, Virginia, where near the Capital of South, Richmond. ... View More
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UNIVERSE OF BATTLES CIVIL WAR ... civilians. The Confederate troops stole livestock, clothing and food from the civilians. They sent African Americans back into the south. ... View More
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Battle of Shiloh ... up to a port on the Tennessee River called Pittsburg Landing in preparation for an attack on Corinth, Mississippi, where the Confederate troops were located. ... View More
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mcclelland vs. grant ... In late March, although Lincoln urged him to move forth McClelland laid deliberate siege to Yorktown and allowed Confederate troops to stretch across the lower ... View More
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Life of a Confederate Soldier ... to go. Once we arrived in Virginia, we joined General Jackson and his troops on their way to Manassas in July of 1861. The Battle ... View More
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gettysberg ... incredible tribute to the leadership of General Lee, Longstreet, and Pickett, among a number of others, as well as the great spirit of the Confederate troops. ... View More
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Robert E Lee ... men. Three forces were closing in on the Confederate troops of General Stonewall Jackson in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia. A ... View More
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Gettysburg ... Day 1 July, 1,1863 The Battle Begins The first confederate troops to enter the city of Gettysburg were Hethamp39s Division, made up of 2 Brigades, under the ... View More
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Blacks and War ... General Nathan Bedford Forrest led Confederate troops and held the fort. The fort held 557 black soldiers and a unit of white Tennessee unionist. ... View More
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The Killer Angels ... will. General John Buford, leader of the Union cavalry, rides into Gettysburg and discovers Confederate troops moving nearby. He ... View More
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killer angels ... general, but during this particular battle, he did not make the best of decisions, which in the opinion of the author led to the Confederate troops losing the ... View More
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Why the South lost the civil War ... unity. Another conflict of unity was the confederate troops were loyal first to their states and second to the confederacy. This ... View More
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Gettysburg1 ... in as prisoners. During the evening of July 3, 1863, the Confederate troops began their march back to Virginia. During the three ... View More
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