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The Confederate generalledsouthern troops in the first battle of the Civil War

The five - hour battleresultedin the deaths of 100 Union soldiers and 50 Confederate soldiers

Colonel John Chivington ... an abolitionist ministerhad ... ledUnion troops in a battle against the Confederate Army in New Mexico

every slave state except South Carolinacontributedsome white troops to the Union as well as the Confederate

a fraternal organizationcomposedof Union Army soldiers from the Civil War era

the manledUnion troops to victory in the Civil War

the man'd ledUnion troops to victory in the Civil War

General George Crook in an effort to keep them out of the Shenandoah Valley(passive) led byConfederate General Jubal Early defeats Union troops

The so - called Civil War ( 1861 - 1865), waged between the North and South over the question of Southern secession from the Union , resultedin the death of some 620,000 soldiers from the Union and Confederate armies

John Dunbar is dubbed a heroleadsUnion troops to a victory during the Civil War

General John Sedgwickwas leadingUnion troops against Confederate lines at the battle of Spotsylvania Courthouse

Lt . John Dunbar is dubbed a heroleadsUnion troops to a victory during the Civil War

General George Crook in an effort to keep the Yankees out of the Shenandoah Valley(passive) led byConfederate General Jubal Early defeats Union troops

a statue of General Robert E LeeledConfederate forces in the US Civil War

the man ... offers'd ledUnion troops to victory in the Civil War

by General George Crook(passive) led byConfederate General Jubal Early defeats Union troops

Synopsis Lt . John Dunbar is dubbed a heroleadsUnion troops to a victory during the Civil War

when he decidedto leadthe troops of the Confederacy rather than the Union during the Civil War

we do knoworiginatedduring the United States Civil War with Union troops

Early then returned to his positions that nightdiscoveredthe Confederate retreat.[6 ] Union Troops

the vendorscausedFort Sumter , a Union Army man

The Memorial Day holidayoriginatedafter the American Civil War to commemorate the Union and Confederate soldiers

The military commanderledthe Union Army during the Civil War

The federal holidayoriginatedafter the American Civil War to commemorate the Union and Confederate soldiers

though brutal was believedto causemass desertion among Confederate troops

attention ... the generalledthe Confederate Army against Union troops

The holidayoriginatedafter the American Civil War to commemorate the Union and Confederate soldiers

before designing the bridge ( the first and only bridge Eads ever builtdesignedironclad gunboats for the Union army during the Civil War

a statue of Gen. Robert E. Leeledthe Confederate army during the Civil War

Lincoln 's first choiceto leadthe Union troops in the Civil War

when he decidedto leadthe troops of the Confederacy rather than the Union

two generalsledConfederate troops during the Civil War

... the logistical factorscontributedto the Union army winning over the Confederate army

the logistical factorscontributedto the Union army winning over the Confederate army

billowy and dark with smoke from burning warehouses and rail yardssetfire by retreating Confederate troops

his fatherledConfederate troops during the Civil War

this timeresultedin the Union troops overwhelming the Confederates on both flanks

The large house on the corner ... Frederick lawyer Gen. Bradley Tyler JohnsonledConfederate troops during the Civil War

the Lincoln administrationledto the Confederate attack on Fort Sumter

deliberations within the Lincoln administrationledto the Confederate attack on Fort Sumter

to civil warcontributedto civil war

the war off on April 12 , 1861setthe war off on April 12 , 1861

the recent Baltimore riot of 1861(passive) was led bythe recent Baltimore riot of 1861

a courthouse fire(passive) set bya courthouse fire

war to break outcausingwar to break out

Fuger 's five - year enlistment ... the first engagement of the American Civil War(passive) was setFuger 's five - year enlistment ... the first engagement of the American Civil War

to the nearby Battle of Morrisvilleleadingto the nearby Battle of Morrisville

to the nearby Battle of Morrisville.[20leadingto the nearby Battle of Morrisville.[20

them to abandon the depotcausingthem to abandon the depot

in 521 Union casualties and 443 Confederate casualtiesresultingin 521 Union casualties and 443 Confederate casualties

war to break outcausingwar to break out

a large hole in the earth(passive) was caused bya large hole in the earth

to the Civil Warledto the Civil War

a surprise attack(passive) led bya surprise attack

off the Civil Warsetoff the Civil War

to a Confederate victory at Chickamaugaledto a Confederate victory at Chickamauga

in a huge loss for both armiesresultedin a huge loss for both armies

in destroying a Confederate train insteadresultedin destroying a Confederate train instead

an accidental fire(passive) caused byan accidental fire

to O'Neill forming a temporary alliance with Charles Coote 's English Parliamentary forces in Ulsterleadingto O'Neill forming a temporary alliance with Charles Coote 's English Parliamentary forces in Ulster

them to call upon Union forces to drive out the Confederate Armypromptedthem to call upon Union forces to drive out the Confederate Army

of Germans , who did n't speak a word of Englishwere composedof Germans , who did n't speak a word of English

the Civil War(passive) was caused bythe Civil War

the Civil War(passive) was causedthe Civil War

in Starr losing his arm in battleresultedin Starr losing his arm in battle

from its lengthresultingfrom its length

to the US Civil Warledto the US Civil War

the attackledthe attack

fires in Elizabeth City ... acting under orders from Brigadier General Henry A. Wise to destroy the townsetfires in Elizabeth City ... acting under orders from Brigadier General Henry A. Wise to destroy the town

that Union troops were using the tower , located between Fort Gaines and Fort Morgan , to spy on themdiscoveredthat Union troops were using the tower , located between Fort Gaines and Fort Morgan , to spy on them

war letters(passive) composed bywar letters

to Union Victoryleadingto Union Victory

to the first battle of the Civil Warledto the first battle of the Civil War

fire to that tower in order to prevent the Federal troops from using it to guide their ships into portsetfire to that tower in order to prevent the Federal troops from using it to guide their ships into port

the Civil Warcausedthe Civil War

in a victory for Union Gen. Ambrose Burnsideresultingin a victory for Union Gen. Ambrose Burnside

Union calvary in Gettysburg , PennsylvaniadiscoveredUnion calvary in Gettysburg , Pennsylvania

Abraham LincolnpromptedAbraham Lincoln

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