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    The grandpa shows throughout the story how much he loves and cherishes his time with his grandchildren. He also shares with them his former life as a song and dance man on the vaudeville stage and what people use to do for entertainment. In the attic‚ the grandchildren see the posters of grandpa from the past realizing that he was once a famous dancer and entertainer. The underlying message is that it is important to stay young at heart. Grandpa danced away even though he had to cushion the

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    played a major role in gathering battlefield information. Peter Jackson‚ a historian of air balloons has stated that "captive balloons were some of the first air balloons used during a period of war." During the Civil War both the union and confederate armies used air balloons for investigation. John Wise‚ a balloon inventor‚ was the first to receive orders to build a balloon for the union army

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    Civil War Research Paper On April 12‚ 1861‚ the Confederacy declared war against the Union because both the South and the North had different outtakes on U.S problems. The Civil War began in 1861 and ended in 1865‚ but along the way it caused lots of geographic changes. Although it ended four years later‚ many problems damaged both sides of the United States‚ especially the South. Southern women faced starvation and poverty when their husbands and sons‚ who took care of the farms‚ went away to

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    T. Beauregard commanded the Confederate army. The Union perceived that they would make a quick and swift victory with very little loss‚ but it was the opposite. At the time both sides had inexperienced soldiers. When this war was happening the hundred of Manassas citizens left their homes to watch the battle unfold. Cannons and muskets would be fired all over and some misfires would end up at the civilians homes. At the start the Union was able a push the Confederates back to Henry Hill‚ but they

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    when the Civil War started on May 14 Irvin McDowell was promoted to the rank of Brigadier General because of connections to the Secretary of the Treasury‚ Salmon Chase. Although he had never before commanded troops in combat‚ McDowell attacked Confederate forces at the First Battle of Manassas where he was consequently defeated. After the defeat‚ General McClellan was Promoted

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    coasters‚ and skydiving? (VERY DIFFERENT THINGS) Although I do not know the answer to this question‚ I have come to realize that people have different tolerances for fear. My actions of deciding to go on this trip‚ being the only one to go into the attic‚ and deciding not to go into the well help shed a greater light on my tolerance of

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    became commander of the confederate forces during the civil war and won many of his battle the most famous of them being the second battle of bull run. Unfortunately‚ he surrendered the last major confederate force to union leader Ulysses S. Grant at the battle of Appomattox Court House. January 31st 1865 Robert E. Lee was appointed commander and chief of the confederate troops. During the beginning of the war Robert E. Lee wanted to train slaves to fight for the confederate forces. He offered emancipation

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    On July 1st‚ The union’s army of the Potomac faught with the confederates. The confederates met with General George G. Meade at the crossroads town of Gettysburg. General Robert E Lee ordered an attack on less than 15‚000 soldiers on the union’s territory at Cemetery Ridge. The Union victory at Gettysburg was a crucial turning point in the Civil War‚ erasing the Confederate’s chance for a victory in the north. Robert E. Lee’s Confederate Army of

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    able to link up with Thomas and open a supply route in October‚ which was known as the "Cracker Line.” On the night of October 28 and 29‚ Bragg ordered Lieutenant General James Longstreet to sever the "Cracker Line." Attacking at Wauhatchie‚ the Confederate general was very mad. With a way into Chattanooga open‚ Grant began reinforcing the Union position by sending Major General Joseph Hooker with the XI and XII Corps and then an additional four divisions under Major General William T. Sherman. While

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    One day when he was snoring‚ I could no long tolerate being inside. As quiet as a mouse‚ I snuck out of the attic and inched down the stairs. Outside‚ I had to squeeze my eyes shut; I was blinded by the sunlight as it had been so long since I’d been outdoors. When I could see‚ I started walking. I just kept walking‚ loving the feeling of movement in my legs

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