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Men and women spies became widely known for their spying. The plot to burn New York became a major event in the loss of the Confederates. ...
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... This conclusive battle, where Lee again chose to attack with the disadvantaged terrain, resulted in a heavy loss for the Confederates and brought about their ...
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... the day the Union army was running back to Washington DC The Confederates were too ... McDowell¹s 40,000 men to stay behind in Washington DC That loss of 40,000 ...
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... The loss of the Tennessee river fort Henry and the Cumberland river ... Soon the Confederates would find themselves abandoning Nashville which had been transformed ...
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... Pittsburg Landing was an area from where the Yankees planned to attack the Confederates who had moved ... The pond took on a red tint from the troops blood loss. ...
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... The Union sent an armada of ships exerting a five-to-one advantage in gun power over the Confederates. Due to a loss of boats in a storm, the operation was ...
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... Confederacy. Unfortunately for the Confederates, General Jackson suffered a fatal wound and eventually died from loss of blood. The ...
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... Lee and the Confederates had planned an aggressive attack in which the Union army ... The conclusion was the tragic loss of over 50,000 lives and ultimately the ...
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... this point in the engagement all Union forces were trying to fall back and regroup, with the loss of Ward's command on Houck's Ridge the Confederates were in ...
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... The Confederates could no longer hold their lines and Lee sent word to Grant ... in probably 10,000 different places and the monetary and property loss cannot be ...
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... And that hardly anyone has the audacity to go against the confederates of the ... to other temporary or permanent side affects, such as hair loss, brittle nails ...
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... Early loss of cities like New Orleans, Nashville, and Memphis reduced the manufacturing ... The Confederates, on the other hand, got no incentives and hated all ...
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... also prevented the early capture of Richmond and enabled the Confederates to prolong ... as "America's Bloodiest Day" because it was truly an immense loss of life ...
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... Eventually, the Confederates, cutoff and attacked from all sides, were forced to retreat back to Cress Ridge. The total Confederate loss numbered about 230 men ...
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... The radical Republican movement died out, amnesty was frivolously granted to former Confederates, and the North's gradual loss of interest in Southern ...
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... Confederacy. Unfortunately for the Confederates, General Jackson suffered a fatal wound and eventually died from loss of blood. The ...
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... There was no fighting until late afternoon when the Confederates attacked the ... Known as Pickett's Charge, this disaster ended in a devastating Confederate loss. ...
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... The Confederates could no longer hold their lines and Lee sent word to Grant ... in probably 10,000 different places and the monetary and property loss cannot be ...
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... The Confederates could no longer hold their lines and Lee sent word to Grant ... in probably 10,000 different places and the monetary and property loss cannot be ...
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... The Confederates could no longer hold their lines and Lee sent word to Grant ... in probably 10,000 different places and the monetary and property loss cannot be ...
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... The Confederates could no longer hold their lines and Lee sent word to Grant ... in probably 10,000 different places and the monetary and property loss cannot be ...
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... The Confederates could no longer hold their lines and Lee sent word to Grant ... in probably 10,000 different places and the monetary and property loss cannot be ...
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... The Confederates could no longer hold their lines and Lee sent word to Grant ... in probably 10,000 different places and the monetary and property loss cannot be ...
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... The Confederates could no longer hold their lines and Lee sent word to Grant ... in probably 10,000 different places and the monetary and property loss cannot be ...
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... In addition to the submarine the, Confederates also developed the water mine and the torpedo boat. ... It was a loss of technology. ...
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... back which was impossible with muzzle loading weapons which the Confederates where still ... to see and command troops in battle (Faust 2). The loss of control on ...
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... Andrew Johnson's policy of pardoning large numbers of erstwhile Confederates and restoring ... against the United States, nor pay anyone for the loss of slaves ...
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... In late 1861, the Confederates sent two of their best statesman, James M. Mason and ... Even with people out of jobs because of the loss of cotton the need for ...
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... pair of Negroes. Of course the Confederates protested against their loss of the war and despised the freedom of slaves. The Ku Klux ...
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... Much of the Confederates were left for dead and the few that remained alive ... Through the loss of lives, the destruction of land and homes, and the assassination ...
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