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There were two distinct types of artillery units in the Civil War; Heavy (or Foot) Artillery, and Light (or Field) Artillery. This paper will define these units of artillery and their uses in the Civil War. The Civil War is many times referred to as the first "modern" war, one in which the armies were broken into specialized arms. General Henry H. Hunt, a West Point graduate and career artillery officer, had advocated that Artillery should be a separate arm, like Cavalry, for many years prior to the war. In 1858, he was one of three officers chosen to rewrite the Field Artillery Manual, and defined that the service of batteries assigned to brigades of Infantry or Cavalry was subordinate to the operation of the unit, but that the Artillery Reserve was a distinct arm of battle, commanded by it's superior officer, under the immediate orders of the general commanding.
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58.173 Field Artillery in the Civil War.
There were two distinct types of artillery units in the Civil War; Heavy (or Foot) Artillery, and Light (or Field) Artillery. This paper will define these units of artillery and their uses in the Civil War.
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Filename: 173 Artillery Civil War.doc
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59.537 African American Women During the Civil War Era.
This paper is about African American women during the civil rights era. The civil rights era in American history was a period of tremendous growth for many minority groups, not the least of which was African-American women. The contributions made by African-American women during this period range had an enormous impact both on the struggles within the civil rights movement and advancements on the entrepreneurial landscape. The contributions made by these that are still being felt in America, and all over the world, today. The following ten women are but a few shining examples of how African-American women during the civil rights era paved the road for the generations of women that would follow, and many more to come.
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Filename: 537 African American Women.doc
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60.16414 Civil War: Its Inevitability, Why the North was Victorious and Its Legacy
Rarely in the course of civil wars do they end in reunification and reconciliation. The American Civil War, however, was a unique, victorious example of triumph where others have failed. To learn from this rarity, to build upon the experience, it?s important to first look at the events leading up to the war while considering its inevitability, as well as why the North was triumphant. From this, America learned a valuable lesson that is still relevant today. It learned that it is possible to overcome regional differences, civil strife and turmoil, and that only by putting our bitterness and sectionalism aside, for the good of the country as a whole, can we truly be a great nation.
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Filename: 16414 civil war reconstruction.doc
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61.20017 Understanding the Civil War: Document and Essay Analysis
This paper will discuss the nature of historical documents that bring about the ideals behind the Civil War. By confronting the popular view that Lincoln was the main force behind fighting slavery in the South, we can learn that it was also the efforts of African Americans in both the North and South that brought on the war. In this way, we can see a two-sided perspective on who and what created the Civil War in the U.S.
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Filename: 20017 Lincoln War Emancipation.doc
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62.20119 A Book Review of Death of a Nation by Clifford Dowdey
This paper will present a book review of Death of a Nation by Clifford Dowdey. By understanding Dowdey's bent on Lee's non-liability for losing this battle, we can see how he finds Longstreet and Pickett responsible for losing the battle. Lee's sense of offensive battle was superceded by his officers, and with poor intelligence, he lost the battle most important to winning the Civil War.
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Filename: 20119 Dowdey Lee Gettysburg.doc
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63.20798 The Civil War: The Economic, Militaristic, and Political Reasons for why the North Defeated the South
This paper will discuss why the North was able to win a victory, over the South. By understanding the social, militaristic, economic, and political ways in which this was done, we can learn why the North had a greater advantage over the Confederate Armies. By the economic limitations of the South, as well the defeat at Gettysburg, we can understand why the South eventually succumbed to Union military dominance.
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