Civil War Prediction ... territory. Union troops will not have maps that will accurately detail the topography of the Southern landscape. Confederate generals ... View More
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Gettysburge ... Fighting defensively, the Union troops kept the Confederates at bay. During the first encounter, the Confederates outnumbered the Union troops. ... View More
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prince william county ... In April of 1861 union troops raided Brentsville for building supplies, and at least five original structures survived the war. ... View More
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NoneProvided ... Although, the Confederates won the day, General Ewell made the mistake of not allowing General Hill to force the Union troops with higher ground, and this the ... View More
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Gettysburg ... the Confederates won the day, Ewell made the mistake of not allowing General Hill to force the Union forces back further leaving the Union troops with higher ... View More
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Gettysburg ... Colonel Chamberlain, commanding was killed in the first volley and whatever morale the Union troops retained was soon broken. It ... View More
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Battle of Shiloh ... msn.com. At a key position, known as the Hornetamp39s Nest, 6 thousand Union troops under Prentiss and Gen. Wallace stood ground. It ... View More
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Battle of Shiloh ... msn.com. At a key position, known as the Hornetamp39s Nest, 6 thousand Union troops under Prentiss and Gen. Wallace stood ground. It ... View More
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Life of a Confederate Soldier ... know who it was that killed my father, but I got word that that same group of abolitionist were going to be fighting with the Union troops at Chancellorsville ... View More
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Gettysburg Battle ... the Confederates won the day, Ewell made the mistake of not allowing General Hill to force the Union forces back further leaving the Union troops with higher ... View More
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Gettysburg Battle ... the Confederates won the day, Ewell made the mistake of not allowing General Hill to force the Union forces back further leaving the Union troops with higher ... View More
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Battle of Gettysburg ... In the morning, 65,000 Confederates faced 85,000 Union troops. The Union lined Cemetery Hill on the right and Big and Little Round Tops at the left. ... View More
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Battle of Gettysburg ... In the morning, 65,000 Confederates faced 85,000 Union troops. The Union lined Cemetery Hill on the right and Big and Little Round Tops at the left. ... View More
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The Battle Of Gettysburg ... In the morning, 65,000 Confederates faced 85,000 Union troops. The Union lined Cemetery Hill on the right and Big and Little Round Tops at the left. ... View More
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gettysburg ... In the morning, 65,000 Confederates faced 85,000 Union troops. The Union lined Cemetery Hill on the right and Big and Little Round Tops at the left. ... View More
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gettysberg ... the Confederates won the day, Ewell made the mistake of not allowing General Hill to force the Union forces back further leaving the Union troops with higher ... View More
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bloody bill ... Upon arriving in Centralia the frightened citizens told the Union troops that the force that had raided the town was small, but there was a bigger force just ... View More
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Blacks and War ... said to be the first African American infantry to fight in the Civil War, fought at Honey Springs, in what is now Oklahoma Carle.Union troops under General ... View More
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African Americans in the Civil War ... Oklahoma Carle. Union troops under General James Blunt ran into a strong Confederate Force under General Douglas Cooper.... The 1st ... View More
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The Killer Angels ... General Rodes and General Early arrive and send word to Lee that they have engaged the Union troops, who continue to come in from the South. ... View More
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Reconstruction ... Freedmen joined the union troops. with the growth of the union troops there was destruction of slave mastersamp39 property and they ... View More
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A Southern Hero ... The thought of Farquhar believing that he can get away with destroying the bridge, right under the noses of the Union troops takes sheer guts. ... View More
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A Southern Hero ... The thought of Farquhar believing that he can get away with destroying the bridge, right under the noses of the Union troops takes sheer guts. ... View More
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Gettysburg ... Top. The Union troops where forced to retreat to Little Round Top where General Barnes forces had reinforced it. Despite suffering ... View More
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Antitam ... Lane. The Union troops just kept on pushing forward and finally reached a position that overlooked the entire battlefield. At this ... View More
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The killer angels ... As the Rebels rush the low stone wall constructed hastily by Union troops, men fall fast from wounds that cripple or disfigure and for the dead there is, no ... View More
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Reconstruction 18651877 ... for. On the other hand, some Union troops that did not want to fight a war over slavery left the Union Army and refused to fight. ... View More
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Gettysburg ... The union had 2748 soldiers while the Confederates had 7461 soldiers. The Union troops were able to hold off the CS troops for an hour. ... 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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Battle of Shiloh ... The Rebellion Record, 1865 p 258. Prentiss was captured along with 2200 Union troops. In an interview with General Beauregard after ... View More
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