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American Civil War: New Jersey in the Civil War

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Thursday, August 29, 2013. New Jersey in the Civil War. New Jersey in the Civil War. New Jersey, in both 1860 and 1864 presidential elections, had the distinction of being the only free state that rejected Lincoln twice. In 1864, furthermore, the war-weary states of Delaware and Kentucky voted also for McClellan, and, while New York cast a total of 730,721 votes, Lincoln won the Empire State by a meager 6,749 votes. While. Unlike the Revolutionary War, no American Civil War (1861-1865) battles took place...

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American Civil War: Civil War Cavalry Weapons, Battles, and Tactics

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Monday, January 13, 2014. Civil War Cavalry Weapons, Battles, and Tactics. Cavalry Organization, Tactics, Military Weapons, and Battles. And I looked, and behold a pale horse: and his name that sat on him was Death, and Hell followed with him. Allegedly Lee's exact words. For example, to demonstrate the importance of cavalry, let's examine a short conversation from the movie Gettysburg (1993) between Lee and Stuart. Although the following conversation never occurred during the Battle of Gettysburg, i...

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American Civil War: Civil War Cavalry Weapons and Battles

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Saturday, January 18, 2014. Civil War Cavalry Weapons and Battles. Civil War Cavalry Weapons and Battles. The Union and Confederate Military. Battle of Brandy Station. Involved nearly 22,000 cavalry and was the largest cavalry engagement on American soil. Allegedly Lee's exact words. For example, to demonstrate the importance of cavalry, let's examine a short conversation from the movie Gettysburg (1993) between Lee and Stuart. Although the following conversation never occurred during the Battle of G...

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American Civil War: August 2013

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Friday, August 30, 2013. President and War Powers, aka War Powers Clause. President and War Powers: A History. 1861), and marched it into the Southern states (1861- 1865) and the end result was the death of at least 620,000 Americans, including men, women, and children. The United States Constitution was created with checks and balances and with each of the three branches of government limited in its power. 1846 Congressman Abraham Lincoln. War Powers and What Caused the Civil War? The right to the writ ...

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American Civil War: North Carolina in the Civil War

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Friday, September 6, 2013. North Carolina in the Civil War. North Carolina in the Civil War. During the American Civil War,. Provided at least 125,000 soldiers to the Confederacy, and the. Recruited more soldiers than any Southern state. More than. In the Civil War and approximately 40,000. Were North Carolinians. (. Total Union and Confederate Civil War Killed and Mortally Wounded (Dead), With Numbers for Each Northern and Southern State: North Carolina Emphasis. For what Governor Magoffin, of. Three mo...

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