AMERICAN CIVIL WAR & FRANCO-PRUSSIAN WAR
.... political generals such as James Fremont, had a great deal of difficulty in finding capable military leaders until he settled upon the
Grant/
Sherman team in ....
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AMERICAN CIVIL WAR AND THE FRANCO-PRUSSIAN WAR
.... political generals such as James Fremont, had a great deal of difficulty in finding capable military leaders until he settled upon the
Grant/
Sherman team in ....
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Civil War
.... In a letter from General
Sherman to then Lieutenant-General US
Grant,
Sherman described some of the appropriations had by him and his men as they moved through ....
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Why the Union Won the Civil War This research p
....
Grant and
Sherman implemented a modified version of General Winfield Scott's Anaconda Plan of 1861, a strategy aimed at taking advantage of the South's ....
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Seige of Vicksburg
.... with Porter's navy command. Porter wrote, "
Grant and
Sherman are on board almost every day. Dine and tea with me often. We agree in ....
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Traditional Deterrence Theory
.... Chief of the Union army.
Grant subsequently promoted
Sherman as his successor in the Western theater. In the spring of that year ....
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The Battle of Little Bighorn
.... against the Indians. At
Grant's angry demand for an explanation,
Sherman wrote a long disclaimer of the whole story. Such a protest ....
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Battle of Vicksburg
.... Faust 3). Therefore, at the same time the Confederates who had surrendered to
Grant were being paroled on July 4, 1863, General William
Sherman of "
Sherman's ....
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LINCOLN AS COMMANDER IN CHIEF IN THE EAST
.... The Union Navy and
Grant's lieutenant, William
Sherman, with his march to the sea, implemented that strategy with devastating effect on the South. ....
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Impact of the Murder of Abraham Lincoln
.... The South was to be allowed to surrender in dignity, a presidential desire conveyed clearly to his chief generals,
Grant and
Sherman. ....
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Military History and Strategy Questions Question
....
Grant's campaign set the tenor of American military thinking for the next century. .... This was first demonstrated by General
Sherman in his campaign in Georgia. ....
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Rear Admiral David Farragut
.... to wait until nearly winter before Union troops could catch up, under the joint and unclear command of Generals William Tecumseh
Sherman and Ulysses S.
Grant. ....
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Women, Children, and Poverty
.... In addition, a new welfare to work block
grant program was established. .... Additional research was provided by
Sherman et al. (1998). ....
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North & South Resources at Start of Civil War
.... Only through trial and error did Lincoln find comparable military leaders, such as Ulysses S.
Grant and William T.
Sherman. This ....
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American Indian Tribes in the Civil War
.... and served valiantly in the campaigns of General Ulysses
Grant in Northern .... and Stockbridge Indians from Wisconsin who served with General John
Sherman on his ....
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INVOLVEMENT OF AMERICAN INDIANS IN THE CIVIL WAR
.... and served valiantly in the campaigns of General Ulysses
Grant in Northern .... and Stockbridge Indians from Wisconsin who served with General John
Sherman on his ....
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ELECTION OF 1876 This research paper analyzes t
.... the Pennsylvania railroad and a fundraiser for both Lincoln and
Grant, lobbied hard .... Attendees for Hayes were Garfield, John
Sherman, Stanley Matthews, a close ....
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Prisoner Treatment in Andersonville Prison
.... Regardless, as a consequence of
Grant's directive, prison populations in the North and .... being decimated by the scorched earth policy of General
Sherman in the ....
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Andersonville Prison
.... Regardless, as a consequence of
Grant's directive, prison populations in the North and .... being decimated by the scorched earth policy of General
Sherman in the ....
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Protection Orders for Adult Abuse Cases
.... the following provisions (Margrave, 1997): a. A full protection order can
grant temporary custody .... Such acts usually are not an isolated events (
Sherman, 1992). ....
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Orders of Protection in St. Louis, Missouri
.... the following provisions (Margrave, 1997): a. A full protection order can
grant temporary custody .... Such acts usually are not an isolated events (
Sherman, 1992). ....
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Nathan Bedford Forrest Prewar Life
.... to raid west Tennessee, where Union forces were ensconced under Ulysses S.
Grant. .... advance (Forrest, 1879, p. 6). Civil War historians argue
Sherman's march to ....
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Civil War Tactician Nathan Bedford Forrest
.... to raid west Tennessee, where Union forces were ensconced under Ulysses S.
Grant. .... advance (Forrest, 1879, p. 6). Civil War historians argue
Sherman's march to ....
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Treatment of American Indians
.... General
Sherman agreed to these terms and promised what would later become all of .... Red Cloud went to Washington, signed the treaty with President
Grant, and saw ....
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Antitrust Regulations
.... The airline's conduct was held to violate the
Sherman Act's antimonopoly statute .... The remedy proposed by the two parties - an agreement to
grant more than 3,800 ....
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Microsoft & Antitrust Violations
.... were damaged, possibly beyond repair by his decision to
grant interviews to .... April 2000: Judge Jackson finds that Microsoft violated the
Sherman Antitrust Act. ....
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Managerial Authority
.... in the form of poor performance assessments, a failure to
grant merit compensation .... of those goals within a societal context (Chrunden and
Sherman, 1989). ....
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EMANCIPATION AND RECONSTRUCTION
.... Efforts by General William
Sherman and some northern liberals to help blacks .... was finally passed and administered during the time of President
Grant (1868-1874 ....
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American Indian Treaties AMERICAN INDIAN TREATIES This research ...
.... to the wall due to the success of General Philip
Sherman's winter campaigns .... President Ulysses
Grant who in many respects was more sympathetic to the plight of ....
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Restrictions on Interstate Banking
.... Still other states have chosen to
grant reciprocal rights to institutions located in specified .... The
Sherman Act of 1890 and the Clayton Act of 1914 comprise the ....
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