Robert E. Lee Emma Hwang Overview: Robert E. Lee was born on January 19, 1807 in Stratford Virginia. He was a respected general in the Civil War for the Confederate States of America. Early Lifetime: He was a Confederate General who led forces against the Union Army in the American Civil War. Also, the E. in Robert E. Lee stands for the name Edward. Robert’s father, Colonel Henry lee, also known to the name “Light Horse Harry,” served as a cavalry leader during the Revolutionary War. This means…
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written or co-written by Robertson” (“Robbie Robertson”). The self-titled album included “The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down,” a story told from the perspective of a poor white Southerner during the last years of the Civil War. As a Canadian, Robbie Robertson offers an outsiders perspective on the Civil War. Robertson writes about the experience of a Southerner, and the state of the…
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The Civil War was a major moment and also life changing moment in American history, which was marked by the bloody battles that have shaped the nation. But, it was also a conflict that had nearly split the United States. The four major battles, which are Antietam, Vicksburg, Gettysburg, and Forth Wagner, stand out/stood out the most for the significant amount of conflict involving the battles. The Battle of Antietam, was one of the bloodiest battles that happened in American history, it lasted one…
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The Civil War has been known by many names; the War Between the States, the War Against Northern Aggression, and the Brothers’ War, among many others (“About the War”). What one may call the war is a matter of perspective. In 1861, the Civil War divided the Nation around the issue of slavery (McPherson). The controversy around the economic, political, and social institutions of slavery became heated and spurred a desire for secession, which in turn brought about conversations of state sovereignty…
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proponent of state rights.” Later on in Longstreet’s life he went to West Point for academics “where he graduated fifty-fourth of sixty-two cadets in the class of 1842.” While Longstreet was attending West Point he meet and made relations with Ulysses S. Grant. After Longstreet graduated both Longstreet and Grant “were assigned to the fourth U.S. Infantry.” James Longstreet first war experience was during the Mexican war like many Civil War generals. Longstreet was a part of the battles in “Vera…
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---Vicksburg and Chattanooga, Lincoln made Grant general in chief of all Union armies ---campaign against Petersburg and Richmond forced the surrender of Confederate General Robert E. Lee, ending the war -William T. Sherman ---served bravely at Shiloh and made his reputation leading a division in Ulysses S. Grant's army during the Vicksburg and Chattanooga campaigns. ---Sherman led some 100,000 forces against Atlanta and captured the city ---March to the Sea (reaching savannah) ---accepted Confederate…
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a leader in the abolitionists' movement. He was an amazing orator, and author he wrote several autobiographies. Even after the war Douglass remained an active campaigner against slavery 3 years before his death. John Brown- (May 9, 1800 – December 2, 1859) John Brown was a white abolitionist who believed armed insurrection was the only way to freedom for the slaves. During the 1856 conflict in Kansas, Brown commanded forces at the Battle of Black Jack and the Battle of Osawatomie. Brown's followers…
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Robert Edward Lee Robert Edward Lee was born on January 19th, 1807 in Stratford, Virginia. He was the fourth child of Revolutionary War hero, Henry “Light Horse” Harry Lee and Ann Hill Carter Lee. Robert was raised mostly by his mother. From her he learned ethics and values like patience, control, and discipline. As a young man he was exposed to Christianity and believed in its faith one hundred percent, he saw a huge importance in religion. Growing up it was obvious that Lee was a gifted thinker…
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America began to expand, first with the lands gained from the Louisiana Purchase and later with the Mexican War, the question of whether new states admitted to the union would be slave or free. The Missouri Compromise passed in 1820 made a rule that prohibited slavery in states from the former Louisiana Purchase the latitude 36 degrees 30 minutes north except in Missouri. During the Mexican War, conflict started about what would happen with the new territories that the US expected to gain upon victory…
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Individuals remember President Ulysses S. Grant as an ineffective president who provided no reform for the American people during his 8 year term. Although, he was greatly revered for his courageous military tactics that took down the confederacy and ended the American Civil war. Many don’t know about the resentment he felt during his years in service. History often overlooks the fact that Grant was a struggling addict with the Patriotism of a true American leader. Grant’s heroic efforts helped to…
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