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"Yeah, and Jefferson Davis was chosen to be president." I replied, "but I'm not to sure seceding from the union was to good of an idea. ...
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... South Carolina. The confederate flag was first flown to show the secession of South Carolina from the union. South Carolina seceded ...
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... Each with its own government and its own constitution. Even though Lincoln only wanted one union, the Confederate states was very much like the Union. ...
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... As the men approached neither side could tell whether it was Union or Confederate until a slight breeze unfurled the flag and it was seen to be Colonel Jubal ...
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... The Union forces were able to hold off the Confederate army. ... The attack began with over one hundred Confederate guns opening fire along the Union lines. ...
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... War's Centennial, the State of South Carolina hoisted the Confederate Flag proudly ... On February 17, 1865, Union General William T. Sherman marched his army into ...
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... Late in the afternoon, Confederate reinforcements extended and broke the Union right flank. Confederate Gen. Bee and Col. Bartow were killed. ...
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... subject of "Slavery in Missouri; 1804-1865." The Confederate Ironclad "Virginia ... in several maritime museums, including the "Monitor" museum (the Union's ironclad ...
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... There were so many Blacks fleeing from the Confederate side that Union Armies soon had more people than they knew what to do with. ...
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... There were so many Blacks fleeing from the Confederate side that Union Armies soon had more people than they knew what to do with. ...
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... Emancipation Proclamation- freed slaves behind Confederate lines, but didn't apply to slave states in Union or Confederate territories already occupied with ...
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Civil War Major Battle:1861 As the men and women were joining the armies, the leaders of the both Confederate and Union began to talk about strategies on how ...
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The term can also refer to the process the federal government used to readmit the defeated Confederate states to the Union. While ...
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... the North army. On July 1, a chance encounter between Union and Confederate forces began the Battle of Gettysburb. in the fighting ...
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... As the distance between Union and Confederate lines diminished rifle fire opened up. In the front of the Confederate line many flags and officers went down. ...
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... after having forced a crossing at the Stone Bridge, and there left flank now being overlapped by Union reinforcements, the three Confederate forces broke to ...
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... after having forced a crossing at the Stone Bridge, and there left flank now being overlapped by Union reinforcements, the three Confederate forces broke to ...
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The Universe of Battles Episode Five 1863 a series of battles were fought between the Confederate army and the Union Army. Battles ...
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... On the following day, July 2, 1863, a series of uncoordinated and fragmented Confederate attacks on the Union defensive position south of the town. ...
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... War lasted about two more years after the three days bloody battle ended and could the war have had another outcome if the Confederate won over the Union. ...
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... after that General Lee was preparing for his large frontal assault on Cemetery Hill and there was an encounter between the Union and Confederate cavalries near ...
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... For nearly two months after the battle of Chancellorsville, early in May, the Union and Confederate armies in Virginia maneuvered for position, with the ...
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... Cemetery Ridge. In the pitch dark lit only by the shell bursts of the Confederate fire the Union troops mill about in panic. Orders are ...
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... The Confederate's were defeating Sickles at Peach Orchard. The Union pushed the Confederate's back and then retreated. Union reinforcements ...
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... The Confederate's were defeating Sickles at Peach Orchard. The Union pushed the Confederate's back and then retreated. Union reinforcements ...
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... The Union stops fire to fool Confederate commanders into drawing the soldiers into the open, and as the soldiers begins to march across, the fire starts again ...
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... The Confederate forces roughly mirrored the Union line, commanded left to right or East to West by James Longstreet, Amrose Powell Hill, and Richard Ewell. ...
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... Lee was setback once again when a letter containing his plan of attacks and the locations of all Confederate troops were found by a Union private near Frederick ...
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... Lee was setback once again when a letter containing his plan of attacks and the locations of all Confederate troops were found by a Union private near Frederick ...
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... Harrisburg, Pa: The Telegraph Press, 1959. With their 'cause' in mind the Confederate soldiers were ready to battle the Union soldiers at Manassas once again. ...
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