Naval Role in the American Civil War ... the Confederate authorities. The Union soon responded to the Confederates Virginia building their own. After being rejected several ... View More
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Civil War ... Tennessee River. Thirteen thousand union men killed and ten thousand confederates killed in Bull Run battle in Virginia. The Union ... View More
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The second bull run ... In spring of 1862 the Confederates moved their capital from Montgomery, Alabama to Richmond, Virginia, just over 90 miles south of Washington DC For this ... View More
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Civil War ... On the battlefield, the Confederates won victories in Virginia at the First Battle of the Bull Run in midJuly, and in Missouri at Wilsonamp39s Creek in August. ... View More
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Commanders of the Army of the Potomac ... From spring of 1862 till July of that year General McClellan was successful in driving the Confederates out of West Virginia and he was inching toward the ... View More
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Civil War Term Paper ... than 13,000 Confederates and 12,000 Union soldiers were killed in this battle. The battle had no clear winner, but because General Lee withdrew to Virginia, ... View More
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The American Civil War ... more states, Mississippi, Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, Texas, Virginia, Arkansas, Tennessee, and North Carolina. These states became the confederates. ... View More
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civil war ... than 13,000 Confederates and 12,000 Union soldiers were killed in this battle. The battle had no clear winner, but because General Lee withdrew to Virginia, ... View More
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Civil war ... Virginia, Arkansas, Tennessee, and North Carolina also joined the Confederates, while control was fought over states bordering the two nations. ... View More
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Battle of Gettysburg ... The Confederates seemed very unprepared and the Union was anxious to make the ... leader was General Robert E. Lee who commanded the Army of Northern Virginia. ... View More
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Gettysburge ... This assault lasted less than one hour, but cost the Confederates nearly 10,000 ... Robert E. Lee was finally forced to withdraw back to Virginia, never again to ... View More
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The Killer Angels ... The Confederates are forced to retreat, running ampquotall the way back to Virginia.ampquot The Union still controls Little Round Top at the end of the day. ... View More
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Gettysburg ... and possibly relieve the Confederates at Vicksburg, and would allow the Confederates make a living off of the rich, Northern farms while giving Virginia a much ... View More
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stuff ... of ships exerting a fivetoone advantage in gun power over the Confederates. ... The Merrimack was rechristened as the CSS Virginia and will be referred to by ... View More
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Lee vs. Grant Civil War ... it is debated who was the better general: Lee for leading the Confederates through four ... He did not want Virginia to leave the Union since his loyalty to the ... View More
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General Robert E. Lee ... On May 1861 Lee became a General. He helped draw plans for the Confederate forces in Virginia. ... Grant destroy the Confederates with large forces and guns. ... View More
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Two Societies at War, 18611865 ... Beauregardamp39s army in Virginia. On July 21st, 1861 McDowellamp39s army attacked, but panic soon swept through his soldiers as the Confederates counterattack sent ... View More
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Civil War ... Because of this Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee, and Arkansas joined the confederate states. It was the confederates 11 states with 10 million people vs. ... View More
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Gettysburg ... of July 3rd and into the next day, Saturday, July 4th, Confederates wounded were ... Lee was forced to begin a long, slow journey taking his army back to Virginia. ... View More
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Battle of Gettysburg ... began the long limping retreat to Virginia through a summer down pour that washed all the blood from the grass and pelted the wounded Confederates riding in ... View More
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Battle of Chancellorsville ... Jefferson Davis gave his people, the Confederates, General Lee to fight for ... the Confederate forces, comprising the Army of Northern Virginia under General ... View More
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Battle of Gettysburg ... began the long limping retreat to Virginia through a summer down pour that washed all the blood from the grass and pelted the wounded Confederates riding in ... View More
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The Battle Of Gettysburg ... began the long limping retreat to Virginia through a summer down pour that washed all the blood from the grass and pelted the wounded Confederates riding in ... View More
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gettysburg ... began the long limping retreat to Virginia through a summer down pour that washed all the blood from the grass and pelted the wounded Confederates riding in ... View More
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The Civil War ... September 1921, 1863 DESCRIPTION: Aiming to force the Confederates out of ... RESULT: WILDERNESS LOCATION: Virginia DATE: May 57, 1864 DESCRIPTION: Crossing the ... View More
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Civil War ... military skills were probably the greatest single factor in keeping the confederates alive. Lee was born on January nineteenth 1807 in Stratford, Virginia. ... View More
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General McClellan AP US History ... President Abraham Lincoln believed that the Union troops should move directly against the Confederates at Manassas, Virginia, but McClellan disagreed and ... View More
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The Battle of Gettysburg The ampquotArmy of Northern Virginia,ampquot lead by General Lee consisted of 75,000 men ... that the 11,000 Union cavalry bumped into Stuartamp39s cavalry of the Confederates. ... View More
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Civil War ... of the Potomac River, which is located just above Leesburg, Virginia, 25 miles ... If the Confederates attacked, the Federals would take it as a direct threat to ... View More
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Gettsyburg ... succeeded in repelling the Federals from much of Virginia, which contained ... The second option was obviously dangerous, since the Confederates were significantly ... View More
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