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... The backgrounds of Lee and Grant affected their performance in the Civil War especially their training strategy, adaptation, and willingness to learn from ...
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... by Grant on 4ht of July, split the Confederacy in two.Gettysburg Address- Lincoln's speech dedicating the national cemetery to the soldiers in the Civil War ...
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... The bombardment of Fort Sumter was the opening engagement of the American Civil War. ... Gen. Ulysses S. Grant and Flag-Officer AH Foote [US]; Brig. Gen. ...
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... 1861. Lincoln gave command to Ulysses Grant during the Civil War. A couple of years later he allowed blacks to fight in the army. ...
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... fire on the harbor fortress," according to Don Lawson, The United States in the Civil War, copyright ... Searching for leaders they found General Ulysses S. Grant. ...
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... The Confederates could no longer hold their lines and Lee sent word to Grant to meet at 1pm to discuss ... SUMMARY The Civil War was a completely tragic event. ...
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... time of fighting this was the deciding battle of the outcome of the American Civil War. "On April 9,1865 Robert E. Lee surrendered to Ulysses S. Grant at the ...
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... The Confederates could no longer hold their lines and Lee sent word to Grant to meet at 1pm to discuss ... SUMMARY The Civil War was a completely tragic event. ...
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... The Confederates could no longer hold their lines and Lee sent word to Grant to meet at 1pm to discuss ... SUMMARY The Civil War was a completely tragic event. ...
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... The Confederates could no longer hold their lines and Lee sent word to Grant to meet at 1pm to discuss ... SUMMARY The Civil War was a completely tragic event. ...
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... The area was designated a national battlefield site in 1890. (www.civil-war. net). Ulysses S. Grant had several memories of his childhood. ...
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... The Confederates could no longer hold their lines and Lee sent word to Grant to meet at 1pm to discuss ... SUMMARY The Civil War was a completely tragic event. ...
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... The Confederates could no longer hold their lines and Lee sent word to Grant to meet at 1pm to discuss ... SUMMARY The Civil War was a completely tragic event. ...
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... He instituted a draft and suspended civil rights to control opposition to the war. ... As support for the war weakened, General Ulysses S. Grant led a western ...
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... The Confederates could no longer hold their lines and Lee sent word to Grant to meet at 1pm to discuss ... SUMMARY The Civil War was a completely tragic event. ...
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... The Confederates could no longer hold their lines and Lee sent word to Grant to meet at 1:00 pm to discuss surrender. ... The Civil War was a tragic event. ...
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... side. There were many problems that lead to the Civil War. ... gone. The North general was Grant but there was more general before him. ...
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... to be equal and worthy opponents, yet during the Siege of Petersburg, Grant successfully cut ... over principal reasons for the South's loss in the Civil War can ...
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... Grant attacked and Braggs men were forced to go back to Georgia. ... During the Civil War, women played an extremely important role. ...
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... The Civil War was over when General Lee surrendered to Grant, Johnston surrendered to Sherman, and North took Richmond over. Transportation ...
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... Together they had four children. In the Civil War, Grant served as the Major General in the Regular Army. He successfully aided in the defeat of the South. ...
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... for it. Grant effectively combined smart tactics with excellent leadership to win Vicksburg and eventually the Civil war. With the ...
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... But Grant started the Civil War at his house, as a retired Captain who was in the audience of John Rawlins, as Rawlins said "I have favored every honorable ...
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... Upon the policy, Grant's troops burned farm land, plantation homes, and cities to destroy ... the United States the practice rose at the end of the Civil War out ...
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... On the eve of the Civil War, the country was a nation divided into four ... In early 1864, Major General Ulysses S. Grant was promoted to lieutenant general and ...
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... Concepts such as Sherman's idea of Total War and Grant's idea of raids, were just a few of the many strategies created and used in the Civil War. ...
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... them off and the Battle of Gettysburg became the turning point of the Civil War. ... command of his army to a very young general by the name of Ulysses S. Grant. ...
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... The Civil War Begins On April 12,1861 General PGT Beauregard opened fire on ... As Grant and Lee settled into siege along the Petersburg-Richmond lines, Union ...
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... There were many spies of the Civil War, and very few excellent ones. ... In 1862 General US Grant came to Mississippi, and Henson began his career as a Union Spy. ...
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... To protect the civil rights of African-Americans, Congress passed the Reconstruction ... they agreed to ratify the Fourteenth Amendment and grant African-American ...
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