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Hancock's Role In The Civil War
During the Civil War, there were many great commanders that helped make the war successful. Winfield Scott Hancock is not only known for the Civil War, but in the many other wars that he fought bravely in. Hancock is known for when he commanded the Union center, and defeated Confederate troops, which was known as Pickett's Charge.
Winfield Scott Hancock was born February 4, 1824 in Southeastern Pennsylvania. He was one of two identical twin brothers. He was given his name after Winfield Scott, the American military commander of the time. Hancock attended school at Norristown Academy, and in 1840 one of his lawyer friends got him an appointment with United States Military Academy (Green and Sanford 47). At the age of 16 he was accepted into

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