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did not engage in combat (Matlof Multimedia U.S. History). However, these statistics are deceiving because most of the northern r...
restore statehood after the Civil War. James McPhersons "Ordeal By Fire: The Civil War and Reconstruction", however, is particula...
Charles came to the throne already at a disadvantage. For one thing, he was involved in a marriage with a French princess, which h...
out buildings and heavy damages to their property. These people, who had formerly just grown food crops, began to attempt to grow...
be fired (Crossby, 2002). Upon a discovery that the Scots had been making plans with the French he again decided attack wit...
chose to split the Confederate army into two groups, nonetheless. "Lee left 10,000 men under Jubal Early, while he and Thomas Ston...
is influences upon the Civil War were such that had he not been a primary participant in the battle, history would have recorded t...
Carolina, Tennessee, Florida, Georgia, Tennessee, Louisiana, Texas and Virginia decided that they would succeed from the union and...
This research report looks into various strategies to address problems with civil service. One article by Klingner is the primary ...
would have been changed forever. Still, Davis was a leader in his own right. He was the only president of the Confederate States o...
In ten pages this paper examines this Civil War blockade and what it strategically represented to Northern troops. Eight sources ...
In five pages this paper considers the Northern participation in the Civil War in a consideration of the 2.5 civilian volunteers i...
participated as a foot soldier for the duration. It details Rhodes impressive ascent through the infantry ranks, beginning first ...
of Negroes were literate." Slavery had given few opportunities to develop initiative or to think independently. A writer for Harp...
In seven pages this paper examines the role military intelligence played in the Civil War with the Gettysburg campaign the primary...
In five pages this report examines how lives were impacted by the Vietnam War and the civil rights movement in a consideration of ...
thirty years prior to the outbreak of war, they were limited to a few heavily-populated urban areas. However, during the War, it ...
as some type of punishment. According to Burkin (1999), the question of the black "freedmen" was also a thorny one. Some politic...
In five pages this paper compares Barbara Brackman's text and D.W. Griffith's film in terms of how each portrayed the Civil War. ...
was the enemy. Most Americans, when they think of the reasons for the Civil war, will name slavery as a major issue dividing th...
In nine pages this pivotal battle of the Civil War is examined in an overview of the events leading to it and a listing of officer...
The battle at hand is what is the focus of attention of this five page report that makes use of five references. The Battle of Get...
is an extremely interesting account of the plight of the American black after the Civil War. Written from the viewpoint of Gideon...
The North and the South had become separated by economics and ideology. They had, in fact, become very separate regions. The North...
construction of Fort Pickens (Lufkin, 2002). In January of 1861, the Federal military presence in Pensacola was minimal, consisti...
maritime warfare spawned such innovations as human powered underwater vessels that harbored explosive charges connected to spars t...
In five pages this paper discusses how the U.S. Civil War was the result of competing philosophies of states rights vs. a centrali...
to the ideological complexities of that war. Tearing the nation apart in the middle 1800s, this war is most often remembered as r...
This research report examines the Civil War and policy issues. Both civilian and military life are noted. This five page paper has...
not assumed principal position during this, the bloodiest fight of the entire American Civil War. "Lee hoped an invasion would fu...