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    from the east. Using their newly acquired ground at Hazel Grove as an artillery platform to support the assault, the Confederates beat back the Union’s fierce resistance around Chancellorsville. At around 10 a.m. after the heaviest fighting of the battle, Hooker ordered his army to retreat to a position circling their ford site of the Rappahannock. As Lee rode up to survey the scene at Chancellorsville wild triumphant shouts came from his soldiers (Sears 365). However, Lee’s moment was cut short

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    The civil war was one of America’s biggest wars it had ever been in. Over 51,000 people suffered causality when it was over. In the book The Killer Angels by Michael Shaara, it recounts the story of the battle of Gettysburg. Many historical people (Robert E. Lee for example) are included in the novel. The novel switches between the confederates and the union by chapters. Robert E. Lee and Joshua L. Chamberlain are the two main characters who tell their sides of the confederate and union. Both men

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    children having direct involvement in the Civil War because of how society is today. Now you have to be at least eighteen to be deployed. Back during the Civil War children were trying to enroll at the age of ten. Teenagers were trained to fight in battle on the front lines. Being in the army was not the only important job children had. They played many parts such as taking care of families at home and being drummer boys for the army as well. The girls had to take over the jobs the men and boys had

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    The book The killer Angels by Michael Shaara depicts an accurate picture of what it's like to fight in the Civil War. Shaara not only describes the horrifying experience the characters had to endure during the Battle of Gettysburg, but also the motives behind the character's acts and decisions. The majority of the book is spent describing Joshua Chamberlain, James Longstreet, and Robert E. Lee. Longstreet and Lee fought on the Confederate side and Chamberlain fought for the Union. One of the conflicts

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    the title of my book is called I survived the battle of Gettysburg. the author of my book is Lauren Tarshis.Who's the author of most I Survived books. the genre of my book is historical fiction. it is historical fiction because it it takes place in history but the characters are all fake. The main character's name is called Thomas. he can be best described as Brave, strong, and smart.during the book he changes from a coward to the braver than a soldier. another character in the book is bridie.

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    Women Of The Civil War

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    American history – simply put, it determined what kind of nation the United States would be. The Civil War resolved whether the United States is what determined the survival of the Union or whether the Confederacy would gain independence. It is the battle that determined whether the largest slaveholding country in the world would continue to exist as such since it thrived on the fundamental idea that “all men are created with an equal right to liberty.” Many men were drafted and put their lives on

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    with the protagonist of The Red Badge of Courage. Henry Fleming, a young union soldier in the Civil War, must overcome the fear of putting his life at risk to achieve what he wants most which is honor. Honor comes from actively participating in battle and sacrificing his life for the cause. Honor is physically represented from a wound noted as the “Red Badge”. In the end Henry doesn’t consult in a higher being and achieves what he wants most by overcoming the mental obstacles and ultimately finding

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    religious viewpoints do we see in this book? 2. Why did soldiers fight? Did the motivations of men on the two sides differ? What enabled men to fight in the face of death? 3. What thesis does the author argue as to why the Confederacy was defeated at Gettysburg? What evidence does he present to make his point? Do you agree or disagree with him? Trevor Jenke Professor Lockwood History 1301: M-W 12:30 2 December, 2013 Killer Angels Book Review 1. During the Civil War, there were

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    soldiers at Fort Sumter, South Carolina. This day is known in history as the day the Civil War started. While most of the battles were fought in Virginia and Tennessee, the Civil War was fought in thousands of places. Some of the places other than Virginia and Tennessee included the following: Pennsylvania, Texas, New Mexico and the Florida coast (“Civil War Facts”). The last battle was fought at Palmito Ranch, Texas, on May 13, 1895, but the end of the war was on April 9, 1865 when Robert E. Lee surrendered

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    In 1862, I entered the battle of Gettysburg as a Confederate soldier. My post was assigned to me as a passenger in a covered wagon. A cannonball hit a wheel and we were forced to abandon the wagon. Luckily, nearby was a fallen tree that provided some cover. All of us scrambled over except two other that were still in the wagon. Just following a loud pop a shell exploded on the wagon killing both men. Then the least expected thing happens I saw my favorite cousin; Joe Palsha. He was in an assault

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