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    Important People 1700s 1. Jeffrey Amherst (1717-97): he led the British attack in 1758 on Louisburg. After the war‚ in 1763‚ Amherst was appointed Governor of Virginia. 2. Jonathan Edwards (1703 –1758): Jonathan Edwards studied divinity at Yale College before taking the pulpit in Northampton‚ MA. His sermons and writings embraced the idea of Free Will‚ along with a firm confidence in God’s righteousness. The sermons and writings of Jonathan Edwards helped to shape the course of Protestant

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    Andrew Jackson: 7th President of the United States (1829-1837). Battle of Hastings: a decisive battle in the Norman Conquests of England in 1066 Cornwall: a country at the southwest tip of England. disturbance between the North and the South: The Civil War (1861-1865) flivver: Model-T Ford. John Wesley: (1702-1791) Founder of the Methodist Church. Meridian‚ Mississippi: Meridian is a city in east Mississippi. Merlin: King Arthur’s adviser‚ prophet and magician. Mobile: a city in southwest

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    Pickett's Charge

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    close by (History Net). Most of its shells went high‚ plunging to earth behind the Federals’ line‚ though some found their calling. One virtually pounded Meade‚ standing outside his headquarters (History Net). For a time‚ Federal guns replied‚ until the plan came down to hoard ammunition for the attack that was obviously coming (History Net). General George G. Meade won the Battle of Gettysburg at the end of the three days. Pickett’s Charge was the highest point of the Battle of Gettysburg. The charge

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    The battle of Gettysburg took place in Pennsylvania of 1863‚ the battle lasted three days many lives were taken in both sides. Robert E. Lee was the general the South‚ they had invaded the North and was trying to defeat the Union Army. However‚ the outcome was Union Army held them off and sent the Confederated’s retreating. Many reasons went into the Norths win against the South. In document b sources estimated the number of casualties at the battle of Gettysburg for both union and confederate

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    Army Values as Guidelines

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    Army values: These are put forth as guidelines. Guidelines as to what a soldier in the United States Army should utilize to keep in good order and conduct while serving their Army. Not utilizing these values could put you at risk‚ at risk of acting in a way that is unbecoming of a soldier in the United States Army. Without these values it could not be possible to complete the mission or task at hand. It can also create a hostile and untrustworthy work experience within your unit‚ platoon ‚ or even

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    Abraham Lincoln as their president who was very leadership skilled‚ with more experience while the south had Jefferson Davis. The north could have better systems and a better way of government. The south had military leadership of Robert E Lee‚ Stonewall Jackson‚ P.T.G Beauregard‚ James Longstreet‚ and J.E.B Stuart. The north only had leadership of 2 people Ulysses S. Grant and William T. Sherman. This was the advantage to the South because they had more minds to create battle tactics. The north

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    The First Battle of Manassas also known as First Manassas or The First Battle of Bull Run was the first significant battle of the Civil War. The battle took place on July 21st‚ 1861 in Prince William County‚ Virginia at Manassas Junction. The battle was between Union officer Brigadier General Irvin McDowell and Brigadier General P.G.T Beauregard. Lincoln pressured McDowell to launch an attack on Confederate forces led by General Beauregard‚ who held a rather secure position around Bull Run‚ northeast

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    Many people were talking about civil rights. Lyndon Baines Johnson was born in Stonewall‚ Texas‚ on August 27‚ 1908. At the age of twenty he taught at a segregated Mexican- American school in Cotulla‚ Texas. In 1931 Johnson moved to Washington‚ D.C.where he worked as a congressional aide. In 1937 he won the Texas seat in the house of representative. In 1948 Johnson was elected as a senator for Texas. Six years later in 1954 he became a majority leader in the senate. During his senate years Johnson

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    Introduction Throughout early American history we see a country struggling to define itself. The Revolutionary War‚ followed shortly after by the War of 1812‚ secured America’s freedom from foreign powers but left a country of loosely gathered states that were‚ quite often‚ at odds with one another. Following the Mexican American War‚ The Civil War brought to culmination events that would forever change the political and social landscape of our great nation. Gettysburg effectively ended the Confederate

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    Illnesses In Ww1

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    Do you know how bat it was for the many soldiers in the civil war? In the extensive battles of the civil war there were hardships not only faced in the battle but between them as well. These hardships were Bad food‚ health‚ sleeping conditions‚ and hygiene. In the civil war‚ many harsh conditions were faced aside from the war. One of them are disease. There were many illnesses that spread throughout the military camps. More people actually died from illnesses and disease than in the actual war

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