Robert E. Lee
.... Yet
Lee held firmly that the
Union was not susceptible to dissolution at the wish of any of the states and he believed that the long-run best interest of the ....
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Why the Union Won the Civil War This research p
.... But perhaps the hand of fate was most prominently displayed when
Lee's "Lost Order" had not by happenstance been found by a
Union soldier on the eve of the ....
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Robert E. Lee as a Product of His Environment
.... Yet
Lee held firmly that the
Union was not susceptible to dissolution at the wish of any of the states and he believed that the long-run best interest of the ....
(1697

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The Killer Angels
.... Spades. By the time of Gettysburg,
Lee had enjoyed great success in attacking the
Union Army, as at Chancellorsville. Similarly, there ....
(1415

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The Battle of Gettsburg
.... On July 1, Longstreet wants to swing southeast and come between the
Union army and Washington DC, but
Lee wants to face the
Union army head on and crush it. ....
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Battle of Gettysburg,
.... p. 111). Another eyewitness account of the Battle of Gettysburg was provided by Private Warren
Lee Goss of the
Union Army. In his ....
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Nuclear Power in the Former Soviet Union
.... The danger and challenges that arose with the collapse of the Soviet
Union will be examined, specifically with regard to what
Lee (20030 identified as a very ....
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The Ludlow Massacre The Ludlow massacre was one o
.... To accomplish this,
Lee created a "phony
union" for the coal miners in 1915, giving CF&I one of the first company unions ever organized (Millies, np). ....
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The Ludlow Strike & Massacre The Ludlow massacre was one o
.... To accomplish this,
Lee created a "phony
union" for the coal miners in 1915, giving CF&I one of the first company unions ever organized (Millies, np). ....
(980

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BLACKS and the Siege of Petersburg
.... a supply train right behind the
Union front. Concurrently, the Confederate forces were going hungry and were suffering a shortage in ammunition.
Lee wrote at ....
(1083

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Civil War Military History
.... the moral complexities of war -- leaving the reader to associate such a highly developed sense of moral inquiry with the
Union side.
Lee and Longstreet are ....
(1129

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The Killer Angels
.... the greatest amount of attention: General Robert E.
Lee, Lieutenant General James Longstreet, and, on the
Union side, Colonel Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain. ....
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LINCOLN AS COMMANDER IN CHIEF IN THE EAST
.... the Potomac against
Lee in Virginia, as well as his organization and mobilization of the overall war effort, were essential to the preservation of the
Union. ....
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Battle Little Round Top
.... When
Lee surrendered his army at Appomattox,
Union General Ulysses S. Grant elected Chamberlain to accept
Lee's formal surrender of weapons and colors on April ....
(1546

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Shenandoah Valley Campaign of 1864 This p
.... of 1863, holding off superior
Union forces while the main body of the Confederate army under General Robert E.
Lee decisively defeated the main
Union force. ....
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US Civil War
.... Many of the
Union commanders had a tendency to not take the offensive when necessary and so let many opportunities slip by, as when
Lee forced McClellan into ....
(1433

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The Killer Angels
.... novel provides us with the Battle of Gettysburg from multiple perspectives, those of Colonel Joshua L. Chamberlain (
Union) and Generals Robert E.
Lee and James ....
(1235

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Analysis of the Seven Days of Richmond Battle
.... approaches.
Lee, eager to disrupt the
Union forces, let his sense of momentum get the better of him, and ordered an assault. The ....
(3963

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AMERICAN CIVIL WAR & FRANCO-PRUSSIAN WAR
.... Sears said that but for the
Union's fortuitous discovery of lost orders of
Lee, the South might well have prevailed at Antietam, one of the great turning ....
(3440

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AMERICAN CIVIL WAR AND THE FRANCO-PRUSSIAN WAR
.... Sears said that but for the
Union's fortuitous discovery of lost orders of
Lee, the South might well have prevailed at Antietam, one of the great turning ....
(3440

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Military History and Strategy Questions Question
.... casualties.
Lee and Jackson became the masters of maneuver, as they worked hard to divide and envelop the
Union armies they faced. This ....
(3923

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Business Relations of Andrew Carnegie & Lee Iacocca
.... Andrew Carnegie and compares them with a later day industrialist
Lee Iacocca (1924 .... said that Frick was only carrying out Carnegie's orders to break the
union. ....
(1543

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General Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson
.... late 1861. At
Lee's urging, Jackson was instructed to do whatever he could to divert the
Union forces and defend the valley. It was ....
(2933

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The American Civil War
.... Robert E.
Lee was most certainly not outclassed by any
Union general in his understanding of the principles of modern (by 1860 standards) warfare. ....
(3344

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The Battle of Shiloh
.... dramatically different if it had been Thomas facing off against
Lee instead of .... Afterward, neither the
Union nor the Confederacy could cling to their initial ....
(2440

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Los Angeles Political Development: 1870-1939
.... along with the reform of institutions according to scientific principles" (
Lee 541 .... Key to this craft
union supremacy was the sustained influence of strong, city ....
(2708

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North & South Resources at Start of Civil War
.... use of arms and produced an able corps of officers, including Robert E.
Lee. .... had to be much more careful in guarding their resources than
Union leaders, they ....
(1034

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America's Dependence on Fossil Fuels
.... of any single or any combination of alternative energy sources (
Lee, 1990, pp .... 11.0% South America 32.8% South and East Asia + 5.3% Soviet
Union + 11.7% Western ....
(2101

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Traditional Deterrence Theory
.... Ulysses S. Grant was promoted to General in Chief of the
Union army .... generals launched major offensives against the South: Grant against Robert E.
Lee's Army of ....
(3734

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Assassination of JFK
.... that "the conspirators used an individual who closely resembled
Lee Harvey Oswald .... Oswald's receipt of several money orders at a Western
Union office; Oswald's ....
(1995

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