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[DOC File]SS8H5a Explain the establishment of the University of ...
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Union Army forced the Confederates back into Virginia, which is why this battle is a Union victory. This one day battle was the single bloodiest day in American history with 26,134 casualties. EMANCIPATION. PROCLAMATION. After the battle of Antietam President Lincoln tried to get the South to surrender and rejoin the Union. The South did not surrender so he freed all slaves in the Confederacy ...
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Thomas S. Mather. Civil War Union Brevet Brigadier General. Served in the Civil War in the 2nd Illinois Volunteer Artillery, rising to the rank of Colonel. He then served as Chief of Staff to Maj. General John A. McClernand before serving as Acting Assistant Inspector General for the Department of the Susquehanna. He was brevetted Brigadier ...
[DOC File]Women during the Civil War
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During the war she was a cook, a nurse and a spy for the Union. She worked with a network of former slaves who reported on Confederate camps and troop movements. Pauline Cushman – At the beginning of the war she was an actress in Louisville. She became a spy for the Union army following Confederate troops. Dorothea Lynde Dix- Dix was the Superintendent of Nurses for the Union Army. She was ...
[DOC File]LC Digital Resources
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The Grand Army of the Republic (GAR) was the preeminent veterans’ association of the Union Army after the Civil War. This guide includes a brief history of the organization, a bibliographic essay listing primary sources, and citations to published sources in the Library of Congress. The latter encompasses reports about national meetings, state meetings, local GAR organizations, and auxiliary ...
[DOCX File]American Civil War - Army University Press
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While on a whole, Hooker’s reorganization of the Cavalry Corps was the correct solution to the Union Cavalry deficiency of the past, his further decision to send the majority of it on an ineffectual raid to the south only served to deny the Army of the Potomac much needed intelligence. Hooker’s defensive position at Chancellorsville was highly dependent on having continuous, accurate, near ...
[DOCX File]THE CIVIL WAR by Ken Burns – Video Guide Questions
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In what year did the Civil War begin? 2. What percentage of the U.S. population died in the war? 3. At Cold Harbor, _____ men fell in _____ minutes. 4. In what state was the . 1. st. major. battle. fought? 5. In what year did the Civil war end? 6. In what year did the last veteran of the Civil War die? 1861 THE CAUSE / ALL NIGHT FOREVER. 7. What percentage of slaves lived to be 60 years old? 8 ...
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Army of Northern Virginia in the battles of Gettysburg and Antietam; surrendered to the Union at Appomattox Courthouse on April 9, 1865 _____ Union general that led the March to the Sea and the burning of Atlanta _____ Confederate Civil War prison where thousands of Union soldiers died from. dehydration, starvation, and/or disease _____ Civil War battle where the Union won control of an ...
[DOC File]Civil War Journal Entries
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Civil War Journal Entries After choosing a role, you are to keep a typed journal from the perspective of the role you have chosen. Though creativity and imagination are significant facets to this assignment, organization and use of evidence (specific historical events and people) are of much greater significance (as the rubric will suggest).
[DOC File]Chapter 12 Test
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35. Summarize army life for the soldiers during the Civil War… infection and disease were bigger threats than combat. 36. How were the Union’s major goals achieved in the Civil War ? by the determination of General Grant. 37. What ‘knowledge’ was learned from the early Civil War battles ? the need for well-trained soldiers 38. List an ...
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Army of Northern Virginia in the battles of Gettysburg and Antietam; surrendered to the Union at Appomattox Courthouse on April 9, 1865 . William Tecumseh Sherman Union general that led the March to the Sea and the burning of Atlanta . Andersonville. Confederate Civil War prison where thousands of Union soldiers died from. dehydration, starvation, and/or disease . Chickamauga Civil War battle ...
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