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    Spotsylvania Court House‚ and Battles of Chickamauga. The Battle of Gettysburg started on July 1‚1863 and ended on July 3‚ 1863. There were two armies that fought during the battle the Army of Northern Virginia ( the Confederacy) commanded by General Robert E. Lee and soldiers from the Army of the Potomac (the Union) commanded by General George G.Meade. He commanded many more deadly battles.After the three days of fighting‚ the Union defeated the Confederates. More than 165‚000 soldiers fought‚ about 51

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    Lee‚ decided to make his way over to Richmond to lead the repel of the Union attack. General Lee‚ mustered up around 55‚000 thousand ground troops and around 14 artillery batteries. Once Gen. Lee got to Malvern Hill‚ he surveyed the land for his main priority‚ artillery positions. Gen. Lee used fellow Confederate Gen. James Longstreet to compare observed land survey for artillery positions.

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    very big day.That was the day that Lee surrendered to Grant in the Appomattox court house. We all know the war started when the Confederates bombarded Fort Sumter and the war took off from there.Lee finally surrendered when Grant took away his supplies and had surrounded him and his troops. What Grants soldiers would do was get a piece of paper and write there name and addresses so when they died they could tell who they were and contact their family. After Lee surrounded the south‚ The north had

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    leadership‚ and a society’s willingness to keep up the fight despite setbacks‚ are as crucial to the outcome as success or failure on the battlefields. Unfortunately for the Southern planters‚ by the spring of 1865‚ the South was exhausted‚ and on April 9‚ Lee surrendered to Grant at Appomattox Court House‚ effectively ending the war. Economically‚ the war was a benefit for the North and a disaster for the South. The North began the war with several advantages. The North held a distinct lead in nearly every

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    Gettysburg brought together two fronts whose decisions and commitment would determine its outcome. Many generals commanded forces during this battle. General Robert E. Lee was a confident Confederate commander of the Army of Northern Virginia. He believed one resolute victory would bring an end to the war. To secure this victory‚ General Lee devised an offensive attack on Northern land. His Rebel troops were split into three divisions (I‚ II‚ III Corps) with approximately 25‚000 men each and commanded

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    The United States Civil War was fought between the states remaining loyal to the Union (predominately states from the North) and those wishing to secede‚ forming a separate nation‚ the Confederate States of America (made up of the southern states). One of the deadliest battles of the war was the Battle of Gettysburg. The battle lasted from July 1‚ 1863 until July 3‚1863. This battle is recognized as the deadliest battle to take place on U.S. soil. In 2011‚ the History Channel made a documentary about

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    American values at the crossroads: Assignment 1: The constitution The Constitution of the United States of America is the supreme law of the United States. Empowered with the sovereign authority of the people by the framers and the consent of the legislatures of the states‚ it is the source of all government powers‚ and also provides important limitations on the government that protect the fundamental rights of United States citizens. Why a Constitution? The need for the Constitution grew

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    they were both known to be turning points in their respective wars. Union Maj. Gen. George Gordon Meade’s Army of the Potomac defeated Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee’s Army of Northern Virginia‚ which ended Lee’s invasion of the north. The two armies were known to initially collide at Gettysburg‚ Pennsylvania on July 1‚ 1863. At first‚ Robert E. Lee and his troops had the upper hand in the battle. That changed on July 3‚ 1863‚ the third day of fighting. Despite significant losses‚ the Union defenders

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    was slow‚ but successful for the Union. On April 30‚ Major General Joseph Hooker crossed the Rappahannock River with 130‚000 men to attack General Robert E. Lee at his most vulnerable flank. Lee would have to fight off the Union with half the amount of troops that Hooker had. While Hooker was still in the thick wilderness of Chancellorsville‚ Virginia‚ Lee ordered General Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson to take 30‚000 men and attack the Union on the right at its most exposed flank. Union troops were caught

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    Early in the morning on September 17th‚ 1862‚ shots rang out from the cornfields outside of the small town of Sharpsburg‚ Maryland. By the time the sun set that evening‚ 23‚000 dead and wounded soldiers from Union and Confederate troops lay on the bloodied fields. Because of this‚ the Battle of Antietam (also known as the Cornfield and the Battle of Sharpsburg) will go down as the “Bloodiest Day in American History.” No other single day‚ not even 9/11‚ will match the pure carnage of this day.

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