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Turning Points Of The American Civil War 1st Chris Mackowski

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Turning Points Of The American Civil War 1st Chris Mackowski
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Publisher: Southern Illinois University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 41.13 MB
Pages: 272
Author: Chris Mackowski, Kristopher D. White (eds.)
ISBN: 9780809336210, 0809336219
Language: English
Year: 2017
Edition: 1st

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Turning Points Of The American Civil War 1st Chris Mackowski by Chris Mackowski, Kristopher D. White (eds.) 9780809336210, 0809336219 instant download after payment.

Contributors to this collection, public historians with experience at Civil War battle sites, examine key shifts in the Civil War and the context surrounding them to show that many chains of events caused the course of the war to change: the Federal defeats at First Bull Run and Ball’s Bluff, the wounding of Joseph Johnston at Seven Pines and the Confederate victory at Chancellorsville, the issuance of the Emancipation Proclamation, the Federal victory at Vicksburg, Grant’s decision to move on to Richmond rather than retreat from the Wilderness, the naming of John B. Hood as commander of the Army of Tennessee, and the 1864 presidential election. In their conclusion, the editors suggest that the assassination of Abraham Lincoln might have been the war’s final turning point. 

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