Otto von Bismarck & German History
.... He preceded the
1864 war with masterful diplomacy, dividing all forces inside and outside the German states which were opposed to his plan for a greater Prussia ....
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19th Century Wars & Unification of Germany
.... The
1864 war (Schleswig-Holstein, or Prussia against Denmark), the 1866
war (Austro-Prussian), and the 1870-71
war (Franco-German) were the culmination of a ....
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Why the Union Won the Civil War This research p
.... Davis had great difficulty maintaining Southern unity after the tide of
war turned against the Confederacy in 1863-
1864. According ....
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American Indian Tribes in the Civil War
.... such as the federal massacre of hundreds of Cheyenne Indian women and children at Sand Creek, Colorado took place during the
war (in November
1864). ....
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INVOLVEMENT OF AMERICAN INDIANS IN THE CIVIL WAR
.... such as the federal massacre of hundreds of Cheyenne Indian women and children at Sand Creek, Colorado took place during the
war (in November
1864). ....
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AMERICAN CIVIL WAR & FRANCO-PRUSSIAN WAR
....
War weariness was a problem in the North as well as the South; however, the Union victories at Vicksburg and Gettysburg in 1863 and Atlanta in
1864 probably ....
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Women in the Civil War
.... Press, 1963. Bell, Mary. "Letter, July 8,
1864." North Carolina Civil
War Documentary. Ed. John G. Barett and W. Buck Yearns. Chapel ....
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AMERICAN CIVIL WAR AND THE FRANCO-PRUSSIAN WAR
....
War weariness was a problem in the North as well as the South; however, the Union victories at Vicksburg and Gettysburg in 1863 and Atlanta in
1864 probably ....
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Jewish Contributions in the America Civil War
.... by the continuous action that the
war was being prosecuted to its end, he suffered from not seeing his family since his enlistment. By April
1864, he had begun ....
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Shenandoah Valley Campaign of 1864 This p
.... duties in the regular Army during the first year of the
war, he accepted .... of driving the Confederate forces out of the Shenandoah Valley in the Summer of
1864. ....
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Women and the Civl War
.... She writes to her husband Alfred in July of
1864 that although some crops .... farmer in the area, "adapt[ing] successfully to the exigencies of
war." McKinney also ....
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Jewish Contributions in the America Civil War Thi
.... by the continuous action that the
war was being prosecuted to its end, he suffered from not seeing his family since his enlistment. By April
1864, he had begun ....
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BLACKS and the Siege of Petersburg
However, as the
war was drawing to a close during
1864-1865, there came a time, during the siege of Petersburg, that the South was considering their use. ....
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Civil War Military History
.... of the Potomac, working closely with General Ulysses S. Grant, until the end of the
war. Promoted to major general in the regular army in
1864, Meade commanded ....
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EXTENT AND APPLICATION OF THE SUPREME COURT'S POW
.... Chief Justice Salmon Chase (
1864-1873) generally accommodated itself to the tremendous expansion of federal power resulting from the Civil
War and acquiesced ....
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Jewish Women In Civil War
.... 2F%2Fwomenshistory.about.com%2Fmsubjewish.htm%3Fiam%3Dask%26terms%3DJewish+women+ in+1800s%3F&x=24&y=8, June 22,
1864, 1-2. Beckett, IFW The American Civil
War. ....
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Underlying Reasons of the Civil War There is a popular conception ...
.... Blacks were impressed for work in building fortifications and producing
war materials, but .... come when it would be necessary, but he cautioned in
1864 that this ....
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The Women's War Memorial
.... The Confederate Army took her prisoner in
1864 and imprisoned her in Richmond for .... own health, and has also endured hardships as a prisoner of
war four months ....
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Female Soldiers in the American Civil War
.... The Confederate Army took her prisoner in
1864 and imprisoned her in Richmond for .... own health, and has also endured hardships as a prisoner of
war four months ....
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Civil War Tactician Nathan Bedford Forrest
.... His greatest victory came in
1864, at the Battle of Brice's Crossroads, where his .... of the most, if not the most, brilliant tacticians of the Civil
War on either ....
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Causes of Civil War
.... Lincoln was eventually impelled to emancipate the slaves in
1864 in response to the military and ideological imperatives of the
war, but his biographer Oates ....
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LINCOLN AS COMMANDER IN CHIEF IN THE EAST
.... Lincoln was handicapped during the first three years of the
war in the East by a serious command problem which was not finally solved until
1864 with the ....
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The Reconstruction Period In 1865, the American Civil War came to ...
.... some of its powers that had been taken over by the Presidency during the
war. .... to counteract Lincoln's efforts was to pass the Wade-Davis Bill in July,
1864. ....
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Civil War
.... new recruits for the Army, he proclaimed full emancipation in June,
1864. B) Lincoln and Davis both faced different challenges in prosecuting the Civil
War. ....
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Rear Admiral David Farragut
.... The
War for the Union, Vol. IV: The Organized
War to Victory,
1864-1865. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1971. Perkins, Captain George Hamilton. ....
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ULYSSES S. GRANT This ess
.... Perret said that during their conversations at City Point in late
1864 "the spark .... inordinately shy and hyper-sensitive, to the suffering he saw in
war, and to ....
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Lincoln & America's Social Revolution James McPherson,
.... in the final document that can be used to argue the Civil
War as a revolution - the Thirteenth Amendment. The Thirteenth Amendment, passed in
1864 and ratified ....
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Lincoln: Author of a Revolution James McPherson,
.... in the final document that can be used to argue the Civil
War as a revolution - the Thirteenth Amendment. The Thirteenth Amendment, passed in
1864 and ratified ....
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Mexican and Civil War-Final
.... whose attack on the Federal blockading sloop Housatonic outside Charleston harbor in February,
1864, marked the first .... "Causes Of The Civil
War." http://ngeorgia ....
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Andersonville Prison
.... At Andersonville, it was February of
1864 that saw the first prisoners arrive. .... As the
war progressed, however, and as the prisoner exchange program dissolved ....
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