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... RESULT: Union victory MURFREESBORO LOCATION: Tennessee DATE: December 31, 1862 RESULT: VICKSBURG LOCATION: DATE: May 1862-July 1863 DESCRIPTION: With the loss ...
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... The Union campaign across the state of Tennessee moving toward Chattanoga and into northern Alabama would be lead by Union General Don Carlos Buell. ...
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... S. Grant- led Union army into Tennessee; wrinkled uniforms, cigar stained beard; captured Fort Henry and Fort Donelson- "Unconditional Surrender Grant". ...
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... Without military education or training, he became the annoyance of Grant, Sherman, and almost every other Union general who fought in Tennessee, Alabama, or ...
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... Without military education or training, he became the annoyance of Grant, Sherman, and almost every other Union general who fought in Tennessee, Alabama, or ...
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... territories. In the west forts Henry and Donelson in February and at Shiloh in April gave the Union control of Tennessee. The Battle ...
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... Johnston set his headquarters in Jackson, Tennessee and started forming the Army of ... The union had come off some major victories were not aware of the army of ...
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... Very little is known about Samuel Davis excepot that he was one of the best.Union troops hanged him near Pulaski, Tennessee, because he would not tell who gave ...
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... Only Tennessee ratified the 14th amendment and was allowed to rejoin the Union. The remaining ten Confederate states were occupied by United States troops. ...
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... S. Johnston's Confederate Army burst through the unfortified Union near Shiloh meetinghouse and threatened to drive Grant's men back into the Tennessee River. ...
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... The important thing their raid did was throw off the Union advance on ... in the battle in Kentucky, but his next independent operation was in west Tennessee. ...
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... Sherman assumed that when Hood left Atlanta, he would flee north to Tennessee. ... The fall of Atlanta was extremely important to the Union because of its ...
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... Maryland in 1862. In the West, Union forces invaded Kentucky and Tennessee, where they faced less resistance. In each campaign, the ...
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... did not consider blacks voting as part of their campaign, only in Tennessee do white ... of these societies had an important role in forming the union between the ...
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... against the United States, nor pay anyone for the loss of slaves." Only Tennessee ratified the 14th amendment and was allowed to rejoin the Union by Radicals. ...
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... to General William T. Sherman while he waited at his camp in Savannah, Tennessee. ... to ready the 40,000 plus troops there for an attack on the Union Army at ...
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... Cumberland River. And fort Henry on the Tennessee River. These were the first major union victories of the war. The confederate ...
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... Nevada, North Carolina, North Dakota, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah ... to Work Laws have the effect of barring closed shop, union shop, and ...
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... already tense relations between Johnson and the wealthy planters in western Tennessee. ... break became final when Johnson allied himself with pro-union Whigs to ...
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... In August 1863, General William Rosecrans from the Union, moved Confederate General Braxton out of Cattanooga, Tennessee On November 24th, Grant took his men ...
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... candidate, Abraham Lincoln. The final candidate was Senator John Bell of Tennessee, a member of the Constitutional Union Party. He was an ...
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... against the United States, nor pay anyone for the loss of slaves." Only Tennessee ratified the 14th amendment and was allowed to rejoin the Union by Radicals. ...
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... Tennessee was again the first of the former Confederate states to ratify the amendment, and in 1866, was readmitted to the Union. ...
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... He actually appointed governors in 1862 for Tennessee, North Carolina, and Louisiana ... except high-ranking officials, who would swear allegiance to the Union. ...
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... Bedford Forrest Nathan Bedford Forrest was born in Bedford County, Tennessee on July ... He was wounded four times in battle, killed 30 Union Soldiers hand to hand ...
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... and a governor. When the Union occupied part of Tennessee in 1862, Lincoln chose Johnson for the military governor. In 1865 He was ...
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... In 1824, I was nominated by the Tennessee legislature for the presidency of the United ... that placed the interests of a state above those of the Union, I was ...
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... The white settlers were already emigrating to the Union, or America. ... Policy which called for the removal of Native Americans from the Tennessee, North Carolina ...
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... It excluded slaves in the border states and in such Southern areas under Union control as Tennessee and parts of Louisiana and Virginia. ...
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... wave of secession occurred with Virginia leading the way for Arkansas, Tennessee, and North ... to secede as a rebellion, and he vowed to preserve the Union at all ...
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