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Benjamin Prentiss
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Benjamin Prentiss, including his roles in the Mexican and American Civil Wars. Additionally, Prentiss fought one of the most significant battles of American Civil War, the battle of Shiloh against the confederates. Prentiss defeated in this...

The American Civil War
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The Civil War began in the year 1861 and lasted for a period of four years. The final result of the war was in favor of the North. There were various factors that affected both sides during the civil war. A review of the economics, manpower...

U.S Civil War Battles
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U.S Civil War. The battle I have chosen for this paper is the Battle of Shiloh. Battle of Shiloh, also known in the historiography of the Civil War as Pittsburg landing one of the battles of the Civil War, which took place between April 6 a...

Reconstrustion To The Early 1970s
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War in which attempts were made to politically, economically, and socially "reconstruct" the Union and the 11 defeated ex-Confederate states. The era was marked by horrific racial violence, widespread southern poverty, and general politica...

Leadership On Stonewall Jackson
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Jackson during the battles he fought with his regiment named “Stonewall Brigade”, history remembers the man as an invaluable general who was irreplaceable. His performance and victories have much to teach the people who are now standing on...

Civil War - Battle Of Atlanta
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Civil War the main National and Confederate armies remained quiet in their camps after their arrival at the Chattahoochee until the middle of July, 1864. Sherman was 8 miles from the city. On the 17th he resumed offensive and active operati...

The Life Of Ulysses S. Grant
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ther forced his reluctant son to attend the United States Military Academy at West Point, where his name was changed due to an administrative error. He graduated from West Point in the middle of his class and was commissioned into the infan...