The unprecedented violence of battles such as Shiloh, Antietam, Stones River, and Gettysburg shocked citizens and international observers alike. Nearly as many men died in captivity during the Civil War as were killed in the whole of the Vietnam War. Hundreds of thousands died of disease
a solid military convention, alongside a portion of the best officers and commandants in the country. They likewise had a cause they trusted in: safeguarding their long-held customs and foundations, boss among these being subjection. In the First Battle of Bull Run (referred to in the South as First Manassas) on July 21, 1861, 35,000 Confederate fighters under the order of Thomas Jonathan "Stonewall" Jackson constrained a more noteworthy number of Union powers (or Federals) to withdraw towards Washington
2) Chapter 10: Andrew Jackson was the kind of president that people either loved or hated? What is your assessment of his presidency and why? Was he a savior of the people as the Democrats believed or a tyrant as the Whigs believed? Andrew Jackson, nicknamed "The People 's President", was loved by common place people and hated by political enemies who nicknamed him "King Andrew I". However, it can be assumed that the tide often turned due to his policies and executive actions. During his presidency
Throughout the course of his work, Gallagher takes issue with the model put forth by many contemporary historians that the collapse of the Confederacy was more a case of internal decay on the Southern home front rather than military defeat on the field of battle. As a persuasive alternative, Gallagher contended that these historians are guilty of failing to realize the complex interplay between military actions during the war and the morale of the Confederate civilian population. As argued by Gallagher, the
agree that the Battle of Gettysburg was the turning point in the American Civil War. Some even go as far to as to call it the “high water mark” of the Confederate States. What is known is that it represented the last time a coherent Confederate Army threatened northern soil. In fact, from Gettysburg forward, the Confederation of Southern States would be fighting a defensive/fighting retreat. Gettysburg was one of the bloodiest battles of the war, but there were many bloody battles during the American
Towards the end of the book, Henry recounts his time spent on the battle field and dissects his experience. He recognizes the ‘what’s done is done’ aspect and begins to get angry himself after he remembers his original thoughts on war: He saw his vivid error, and he was afraid that it would stand before him all his life
there until dark. Lee found out many things for Scott. Once he even found a secret road for the army. He was extremely brave. At Cerro Gordo he led the first line of men into battle. The Americans won. Lee then wrote to his son, Custis, "You have no idea what a horrible sight a field of battle is."2 Then came the biggest battle of the war. The Americans attacked a fort outside Mexico City. Lee planned the attack. For days he worked without sleep. He found out where the Mexican soldiers were. He knew
“The US Civil War was incontrovertibly the bloodiest, most devastating conflict in American history, and it remains unknown - and unknowable - exactly how many men died in Union and Confederate uniform” (Nasaw, 2012). At the end of the American Civil War, in 1865 slavery was abolished, the military was greatly enhanced, and the great nation of America became whole again with the North and South being brought together. In the mid 19th century, the United States of America was experiencing an era
way to hurt everyone possible, he could crush the opponents without a problem. However, his gentle nature led him to act without being blindly brutal. While he wanted to win, he never was too harsh with his tactics against others. His first battle, The Battle of Cheat Mountain, was a huge loss for the Confederacy and proved to be a weak start to the command of General Lee; many lost faith in him already
Robert E. Lee was a general for the Confederates during the American Civil War, who led the Army of Northern Virginia from June 1862, till the end of the war. Robert is a descended from the first families to set foot on Virginia soil. Robert E. Lee was a successful general even before the American Civil War. One of the best at the time in United States Army. Robert E. Lee was born in Virginia in Westmoreland County. He was the youngest in his family. His father was Henry Lee III and Ann Hill Carter