go into battle. She was in four battles that where during the civil war she fought for the confederates dressed as a man.The first battle she was in was the first battle of Bull Run. The second battle she was in was the Battle of Ball's Bluff.The third battle she was in it was the battle of Fort Donelson. The fourth battle Loreta was in it was the battle of Shiloh. These battles where all during the civil war that happened from 1861 to 1865. The first battle she was in was the first battle of bull…
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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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Brandon Borba History 17A Professor Maddock 13 May 2015 Civil War Calvary Calvary in the civil war wasn’t as popular or used during the civil war but they had their important viewings throughout the war. To begin, the Calvary on the civil war didn’t see as much action as past wars because of the advancements in technology and also they were used for more none war purposes. During the Civil War, the cavalry had five major missions: reconnaissance and counter-reconnaissance screening, defensive and…
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The Civil War of America was a major conflict in American History, during the early 1860's. The civil war was a conflict between the Union, and the Confederate States. The Confederate States were seceding from the Union for states rights. the Union was trying to preserve the Union. Many famous doctrines that Lincoln proclaimed during this time are still respected and enforced today. Primarly the slaves being free, is an extremely important event during the Civil War. For a long time President Lincoln…
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William Tecumseh Sherman was an American General, author, businessman, and educator. Sherman fought in many battles and was an accomplished General. Though some say he was insane, many believe he was a leading factor in the Union victory of the Civil War. General William Tecumseh Sherman,was born on February 8, 1820 in Lancaster, Ohio (Tebeau). Sherman was named after the great warrior Chief Tecumseh, who fought in the War of 1812. He was immediately named Cump because Tecumseh was too hard for his brothers and…
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Chamberlain was born on September 8, 1828. He was the first born son of Sarah Dupree Brastow and Joshua Chamberlain. He was born in Brewer, Maine. Joshua had four younger siblings (ThoughtCo.). Chamberlain grew up being called “Lawrence.” His parents and siblings, Grace and Harold, always called him “Lawrence” (The Cleveland Civil War Roundtable). Joshua was raised in the Congregational Church. He would stutter sometimes when he talked, and he was shy when he was a little boy. As Chamberlain…
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During the year of 1861, war broke out in America with the Union and Confederate states. The Union Army was confident and powerful and the Confederates had hope which gave them motivation and drove them. After the battle began, innocence ended for both armies (History.com Staff). This war caused one of the bloodiest and vicious battles to occur (Crompton 90). This battle had a great influence on battles later on in the Civil War. The First Battle of Bull Run impacted American history through warfare…
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During the American Civil War, President Abraham Lincoln gave a speech in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania entitled the Gettysburg Address which is one of the most notable in United States History. The pivotal and gruesome Battle of Gettysburg was the motivation for the opening of the Soldier’s National Cemetery in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania; where the Gettysburg Address was spoken. The Battle of Gettysburg, the Gettysburg Address, and the period following after it is integral to understand the causes and…
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2010 History Chapter 11 Essay – The Bloodiest War of All Time During the American Civil War over 600,000 men died during within the four years of war. Soldiers from both sides of war suffered the same. Many of the casualties of the Civil War were not caused from injuries during battles or even death on the battle fields. Even with new technology, more soldiers died from disease, or not having the correct treatment. Medicines used during the Civil War were not ideal for fixing a medical condition…
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Fort Sumter construction was part of the 50 forts started during 1829 as part of a costal garrison, Congress implemented this third system in 1817 to control access to Charleston Harbor. Built out of thousands of tons of granite, this man-made island measured only 2.4 acres and the fort built to sustain roughly 650 soldiers and 135 artillery pieces. (History.com staff, 2009) The construction of the outer fortification and the island were completed in 1860, however the interior armaments were still…
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