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... an interprets events in the western part of the Civil War following the battle of Shiloh through the end of the Confederate General Bragg's invasion of Kentucky ...
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... In June of 1861, Nathan Bedford Forrest enlisted as a private in the Confederate Army. ... He did not follow the orders of his commander, Colonel Bragg. ...
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... consolidated his forces scattered in Tennessee and Georgia and forced Bragg's army out ... On May 5 he met a Confederate army of 62,000 troops under General Robert ...
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... Having had a number of disputes with army commander Braxton Bragg, Forrest was humiliated by being placed under another Confederate named Wheeler. ...
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... Having had a number of disputes with army commander Braxton Bragg, Forrest was humiliated by being placed under another Confederate named Wheeler. ...
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... The Lookout Mountains was a strategic point which General Bragg stated "Was impregnable" . ... turned coat running, the war was unwinable for the Confederate army. ...
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... The Lookout Mountains was a strategic point which General Bragg stated "Was impregnable ... turned coat running, the war was unwinable for the Confederate army. ...
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... overland route from Tupelo to join other commands under Beauregard, Bragg, and Hardee ... Initially, the confederate attacks went well, but Slocum was able to bring ...
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... fought Bragg halfway across Tennessee, Lee decided to march his troops north toward Pennsylvania. There were several reasons for the bold move. The confederate ...
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... (1) At Corinth, Confederate Generals Albert ... South were Major General John Breckinridge, Major General William J. Hardee, Major General Braxton Bragg, and Major ...
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... Meanwhile, Allen & Bragg (1968) investigated the effect of social pressure on ... agreed with an incorrect answer after they overheard it from a confederate. ...
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... were suspected of belonging to white supremacy groups, specifically the Confederate Knights of America, a prison gang aligned with the Ku Klux Klan (Bragg 17). ...
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... the outbreak of the American Civil War Forrest enlisted in the Confederate Army as ... was throw off the Union advance on Chattanooga ,which allowed Bragg to move ...
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