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The Regular Army Before The Civil War 18451860 The Us Army Campaigns Of The Civil War Clayton R Newell

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The Regular Army Before The Civil War 18451860 The Us Army Campaigns Of The Civil War Clayton R Newell
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Publisher: St. John ’ s Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.88 MB
Author: Clayton R. Newell
ISBN: 9780966298628, 0966298624
Language: English
Year: 2015

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The Regular Army Before The Civil War 18451860 The Us Army Campaigns Of The Civil War Clayton R Newell by Clayton R. Newell 9780966298628, 0966298624 instant download after payment.

The fifteen years that preceded the outbreak of the American Civil War were eventful ones for the U.S. Army. After invading and defeating Mexico, the Army dispersed across the vast Western frontier undertaking a myriad of duties. It subdued American Indian tribes, explored and governed new territories, and generally worked to maintain peace. Although over one hundred fifty years have passed since the start of the American Civil War, that titanic conflict continues to matter. The forces unleashed by that war were immensely destruc- tive because of the significant issues involved: the existence of the Union, the end of slavery, and the very future of the nation. The war remains our most contentious, and our bloodiest, with over six hundred thousand killed in the course of the four-year struggle.

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