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Title Reading for War- Resources Reading for War- Preparation Commanders and Conflict- Leaders Engagements- Battles Commanders & Conflict- Minority Americans during Civil War The Aftermath of the Civil War Bibliography
Confederates- Resources
Richard Ewell
Richard Ewell looked like an old and bold man. Richard Ewell was the commander of Lee and often blamed for the loss and for not taking high ground that he was ordered to take. Richard Ewell was asked by General Lee to induce Union army, in order to disperse to the front with Mason line and draw to a point from where it could be attacked. Richard Ewell served the New Mexico Territory and explored the Gadsden Purchase with Benjamin Bonneville.
PGT Beauregard
PGT Beauregard was a civil engineer at United States Military Academy and served as an engineer with Mexican American War. He saved an important industrial city of Petersburg, Virginia. PGT Beauregard was a Louisianan author, civil servant, politician, prominent general and inventor. He had a command in Charleston, South Carolina in the beginning of Civil War at Fort Sumter.
Battle of Gettysburg
The Battle of Gettysburg took place in the town of Gettysburg Pennsylvania. The battle started because opposing armies ran into each other without any perfect knowledge and preparations. The division of Confederate infantry was going towards southeast from Cashtown. Charles Marshall was leading up the battle. During the battle, the South infiltrated unions capital and met some union soldiers. The battle was the turning point of war at that time. It stopped Confederacy from moving towards Philadelphia.
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