The Northern Virginia Army Commander's subsidy, Admiral William T. Sherman and Admiral George Gordon Mead never admitted that the civil war army is almost unbreakable. "Lee had not noticed that the victory of the annihilation was victorious.In the early days of the war, his excessive aggression was very important when his army was big and the league's generals were second-tier Allied Forces In fact, Lee is called an innovative tactician and can definitely achieve impossibility.
Many people believe that July 4, 1863 was the turning point of the American Civil War. Two famous well-known, well-documented battle states in autumn of Gettysburg (Pennsylvania) fight and July 4 battle of Mississippi from July 1 to 3 Fall, however, the other two Major, less well - known events led to failure of the other two leagues. The two defeats of Tennessee State and Arkansas State were influenced by Vicksburg's battle. In the central state of Tennessee, Major General William Rosquerran, who led the US Army in Cumberland, faced an Allied force of General Practice Braxton of Tennessee. In early May 1863, the federal government was afraid that Prague would reinforce Vicksburg. In order to prevent this, Rosquelan was ordered to attack in order to fight the Confederate army.
C. Gettysburg In 1863, the federal forces under the guidance of General Robert Lee were defeated by General George Mead in a series of battles near Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Letterman was in Gettysburg, but General Mead allowed the regiment commander to leave the ambulance and supply the train. Meade did not use the Letterman system, so some people were out on the battlefield for several days before being brought in. Letterman's letter died of sickness and left the army in 1864. He returned to California where he wrote important books on the medical memory of the Potomac Army, military health care. Letterman's evacuation system was used throughout the army before the end of the war and saved the lives of thousands of soldiers during the war.
When Lincoln made a Gettysburg speech in the November 1863 civil war a few months after the Commonwealth forces defeated the Confederate in the Battle of Gettysburg, he adopted the language of Jefferson and turned it into a constitutional poem It was. Prime Minister Lincoln declared, "Four years ago and seven years ago, we established a new country on this continent, and focused on the idea that people are equally born with freedom in mind." "It was clearly pointed out that Lincoln referred to Jefferson's declaration rather than mentioning the constitution in 1776. As Lincoln wrote just before Jefferson's birthday in 1859," Jefferson's The principle is the definition and axiom of a free society. "