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Bentonville The Final Battle Of Sherman And Johnston Hughes Jr Cheairs Nathaniel

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Bentonville The Final Battle Of Sherman And Johnston Hughes Jr Cheairs Nathaniel
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Publisher: UNC Press Books
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.55 MB
Author: Hughes Jr; Cheairs Nathaniel
ISBN: 9780807822814, 9781119062745, 9783619351107, 9783819532580, 9785719732152, 0807822817, 1119062748, 3619351104, 3819532587
Language: English
Year: 2006

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Bentonville The Final Battle Of Sherman And Johnston Hughes Jr Cheairs Nathaniel by Hughes Jr; Cheairs Nathaniel 9780807822814, 9781119062745, 9783619351107, 9783819532580, 9785719732152, 0807822817, 1119062748, 3619351104, 3819532587 instant download after payment.

The battle of Bentonville, the only major Civil War battle fought in North Carolina, was the Confederacy's last attempt to stop the devastating march of William Tecumseh Sherman's army north through the Carolinas. Despite their numerical disadvantage, General Joseph E. Johnston's Confederate forces successfully ambushed one wing of Sherman's army on March 19, 1865 but were soon repulsed. For the Confederates, it was a heroic but futile effort to delay the inevitable: within a month, both Richmond and Raleigh had fallen, and Lee had surrendered.

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