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... from Cemetery Hill to Little Round To immediately opened fire on the advancing line, opening temporary gaps in the units. The Confederates kept coming and ...
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... "Then, 15,000 brave Confederates marched one mile in an open field to reach the Union line and try to break though" (tqjunoir.advanced.org). ...
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... The gap was immediately filled by union soldiers who started a fire which flushed out the whole line of confederates and forced them to flee. ...
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... sharply pointed bayonets of cold steel was enough to strike terror in the hearts of the most courageous of men, and the Confederates in the first line were no ...
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... One Vermont regiment performed a dazzling drill field maneuver, company after company firing as they wheeled in line to enfilade the Confederates, first one ...
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... Some Confederate forces broke through the southern part of the Union defensive line. Unfortunately for the Confederates, they had a serious communication ...
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... Finally, he ordered them to fire: eleven cannon and seventeen hundred muskets went off at once (Ward, 232)." The Confederates reached the Union line at one ...
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... Finally, he ordered them to fire: eleven cannon and seventeen hundred muskets went off at once (Ward, 232)." The Confederates reached the Union line at one ...
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... Finally, he ordered them to fire: eleven cannon and seventeen hundred muskets went off at once (Ward, 232)." The Confederates reached the Union line at one ...
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... Chamberlain saved the far end of the Union line, and gave him a Congressional Medal of Honor. The third day of battle had begun badly for the Confederates. ...
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... Chamberlain saved the far end of the Union line, and gave him a Congressional Medal of Honor. The third day of battle had begun badly for the Confederates. ...
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... ceased any major fighting. The Union line had held and the Confederates had failed to gain any major success. By the morning of ...
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... Chamberlain is ordered to fall back to the "safe" center of the Union line to rest after their bout with the Confederates the previous day. ...
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... Chamberlain is ordered to fall back to the "safe" center of the Union line to rest after their bout with the Confederates the previous day. ...
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... were trying to fall back and regroup, with the loss of Ward's command on Houck's Ridge the Confederates were in control of the 3rd Corps line from Devil's Den ...
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... It was in response to the advancing of Confederates, a skirmish line of 2,500 led by Henry Keith, a General that graduated last in his class at West Point (104 ...
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... A few Confederates reached the Federal line and made some effort to break through, but were eventually repulsed by the overwhelming numbers the Federals had. ...
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... line, rallying his men. More than an hour later, the Federal return fire from their artillery was ceased to conserve ammunition and to fool the Confederates ...
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... attack that was finally stopped by the use of every reserve available to the Confederates. By nightfall, the northern half of the Confederate line was injured ...
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... After the union retreat, the Confederates counter-attacked and broke the Union Line at the Peach Orchard and moved on to the Wheatfield Road, defeating ...
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... This experiment was when subjects were placed with a group of confederates who gave different measurements of a line than what was really true. ...
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... This experiment was when subjects were placed with a group of confederates who gave different measurements of a line than what was really true. ...
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... He stopped the Confederates from going around the Union line by ending the battle with a bayonet charge when his troops ran low on ammunition. ...
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... Fourteen thousand confederates started out on that charge. ... of our position, our cannons opened up again, tearing holes out of their mile-wide line like paper. ...
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... Hit with these fresh soldiers the union line fell back and then collapsed. The Confederates followed a short distance and fired a few rounds at the retreating ...
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... By late afternoon about 8,000 Union troops had driven the Confederates back almost to Sharpsburg, threatening to cut off the line of retreat for Lee's army. ...
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... were then asked to judge which comparison line matched the standard line. ... participant and the rest of the group were stooges (confederates), the participant ...
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... Although the Confederates won the day, Ewell made the mistake of not allowing ... The Confederate forces roughly mirrored the Union line, commanded left to right ...
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... damage to units being held in reserve behind the lines, than to the front line troops. ... As the Confederates marched, they were hit with firepower from the Union ...
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... In other words, more confederates staring at the sky, more passersby will be influenced and ... the lengths of lines in two cards and chose the one line that they ...
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