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    Confederate Soldier: Wade Collins July 1st‚ 1863 Gettysburg‚ Pennsylvania Dear Mirabella‚ This letter might be the last time you ever hear from me. I’m writing this letter to you to inform you that I entered this war with confidence and a true heart‚ knowing that I’m fighting for an honorable and true cause. We have stationed at Gettysburg‚ Pennsylvania but I’d rather be home with the family in South Carolina. The Union and the Confederates have collided on this day‚ July 1st‚ 1863; Lee

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    Intro The Confederates actively sought European support throughout the war. Many Southerners believed that foreign dependence on cotton imports would force world leaders to join the fight against the North. Union leaders wanted to avoid foreign intervention and attempted to make the southern government appear illegitimate. Under General Winfield Scott’s Anaconda Plan‚ the Union formed a naval blockade in 1861 in an attempt to deplete Confederate resources‚ block the importation of weapons‚ and

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    Confederate Monuments The Confederate monuments are a vital part of history and eliminating them is like eliminating history. The past is the past and the monuments do not stand for racism it stands for a part of history and it definitely wasn’t a good part of history but it was a learning experience for it to not happen again. The statues and flag stands for history of the south and every time someone see a flag or monument it reminds them of what the ancestors of the south did and fought for in

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    that thousands of men and women have risked their life for over the many years of war? The Confederate Flag has been a symbol of our freedom for over hundreds of years. It is merely been a part of our history‚ something we were raised on‚ something we fought for. The confederate flag is simply heritage not hate! We have fought for that flag since the 1800’s. In the early eighteen hundreds the confederate flag was raised at Fort Sumter which was the first major confrontation between the north and

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    STATE OF ALABAMA Montgomery‚ Alabama Office of the Legislative Analyst June 21‚ 1988 MEMORANDUM FOR THE GOVERNOR FROM: [NAME WITHHELD]‚ Legislative Analyst SUBJECT: Flying of Confederate Flag over Capital Building ISSUE: Presentation of analysis for your decision: BACKGROUND: The office of the Governor has received several demands by members representing the state’s chapter of the NAACP to remove the Confederate flag (“flag”). Earlier this year 13 African-American legislators were

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    Confederate flag Lots of people say the confederate flag is a sign of racism but I believe that it is a part of history. The confederate flag is the flag that represented the the south in the civil war which was a big part of american history. I myself do not believe that the flag is racist but the people who do are wrong because they don’t understand that it is a part of history ‚one of the most popular quotes is heritage not hate. William thomas the creator of the flag said “upon a red field

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    South was bullied into joining the United States‚ which still leads to bad blood for them today. They feel as though it was not their decision to join‚ but more of them being forced into it. Confederates in the Attic portrays this feeling by visiting various southern cities and receiving opinions on the issue. And Still We Rise shows how students overcome adversity to be successful in their lives. This novel also portrays that everyone in the United States has basic rights of Liberty and Justice.

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    of the US Army is “Army Strong” (New Army). This catch phrase is used as a recruiting tool to convince men and women to enlist in the Army as a career. People have the choice to either enlist in either Active Duty or the Reserves (Serve your way). With either choice‚ soldiers will be gaining a sense of pride and other traits. When a soldier is enlisting they also have the decision of choosing a commitment of two to six years‚ depending on their job and personal preference (Active Army). Joining

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    To start‚ the Confederate Defenders of Charleston monument was established during 1932 by the people of Charleston to provide a memory for those whose relatives fought for the Confederacy during the American Civil War. The monument itself displays a message of the Confederate veterans who defended Charleston and Fort Sumter from the Union. On October 20‚ 1932‚ many people in Charleston dedicated this monument in the Battery at White Point Gardens‚ to show that their relatives who fought for the

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    The Importance Of Being disciplined/keeping an appearance In The U.S. Army The following essay is a compilation of my personal experiences‚ definitions‚ and examples of how discipline is important to surviving in today’s U.S. Army. Discipline is increased when one constantly adheres to the standards set by his superiors and maintains not only his bering‚ but appearance as well. Discipline is: acting in accordance with the rules put in place and behaving in accordance to the rules of conduct

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