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... Eventually, most of the Confederates returned to the South (Davis Brothers... 135). After the war, many Confederates got very depressed. ...
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... The next day the Confederates marched back to the south. This was the turning point of the Civil War. Late May is when the battle of Vicksburg was fought. ...
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... state. This caused the country to slowly, but surely split apart. There was then the Union (North), and the Confederates (South). The ...
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... The powerful landowners of the South boasted a whopping percentage of half of the World's production of cotton. The Confederates used all of these economical ...
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... He was perhaps the most influential in abolishing slavery, he started the civil war between the Union (north) and the Confederates (south) in order to give ...
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... At the same time the North and the South were fighting against each other and general Grant kept attacking General Lee(Confederates). ...
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... Pennsylvania. Gettysburg was the clash between the two major divisions of the North (Union) and the South (Confederates). The Confederacy ...
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... The war may not have been over at that point, but it would have taken many years to push the Confederates back into the South. In ...
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... The war may not have been over at that point, but it would have taken many years to push the Confederates back into the South. In ...
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... fort. The rebels had won the battle. When the Confederates took the fort the northern states were united to fight the south. Both ...
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... blacks did enter the Army on their own, and fought alongside white Confederates. ... William Walker, a sergeant of Company A of the Third South Carolina Colored ...
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... The Confederate forces attacked Fort Sumter, South Carolina, which housed the Union garrison ... Fighting defensively, the Union troops kept the Confederates at bay ...
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... Hooker then withdrew across the Rappahannock River for escape, giving the South a victory, but it was the Confederates' most costly victory in terms of ...
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... Hill. Part of Grant's grand plan was to move quickly to the south through the Wilderness before the Confederates reacted. The Wilderness ...
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... The Confederates were coming from the north and the Union was coming from the south. The Confederates were the closet and assemble faster. ...
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... The Confederates were coming from the north and the Union was coming from the south. The Confederates were the closet and assemble faster. ...
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... The Confederates were coming from the north and the Union was coming from the south. The Confederates were the closet and assemble faster. ...
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... The Confederates were coming from the north and the Union was coming from the south. The Confederates were the closet and assemble faster. ...
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... to the extreme differences in daily life, the gap between north and south grew ... Our Northern confederates, after a full and calm hearing of all the facts, after ...
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... Providing a military presence at five locations in the south. ... Such voters were emaciated slaves, but not unreconstructed Confederates. ...
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... It punished the Confederates while helping slaves to establish themselves in society. ... Reconstruction governments began to build a school system in the South. ...
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... Therefore they would not allow their governments to recognize the Confederates as a separate nation. The South was angered at the emergence of the Republican ...
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... The Unions transportation systems was just so good and the Confederates was so primitive that even though the South had shorter supply routes the Union would ...
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... The Confederates did not surrender until May of 1865, after several innocent soldiers from ... it will never come to this, and the North and South can peacefully ...
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... ( The Bloodiest Day by Ronald Bailey pg 47 c1984) On September 15, The Confederates were retreating from South Mountain and crossing Antietam Creek. ...
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... The Democrats were the conservatives and had the majority of the white voters in the South, gaining support from ex-Confederates. ...
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... While the Northerners were getting prepared, the Upper South had an important ... but panic soon swept through his soldiers as the Confederates counterattack sent ...
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... Enough ex-confederates signed these documents to immediately create the new government. ... the Klan down, but the North was unwilling to help the South in these ...
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... far out numbers the Confederates in total battles won. All of these battles where par taken in during the 4 years the war lasted starting in South Carolina and ...
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... three-day battle, the Union had lost 23,000 men, and the Confederates lost 28,000 ... After the attack on Gettysburg, the south feared to ever invade or attack on ...
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