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    reputation and will go down as one of the best generals for the years to come. These two changed, todays American History and how we can know better understand how the war actually came about. We know that these two made life decisions out on the battle field. We know that the both of them gave everything they had for their homeland. Though we know that their choices would represent each other (Eisenburg). We know for Robert E. Lee his major success leading up to this was success in the United States

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    In The Killer Angels, by Michael Shaara, stories of the events leading up to the Civil War’s Battle of Gettysburg, as well as the battle itself, are told from both the Northern and Southern perspectives. During the Civil War men fought for various reasons. Shaara uses the thoughts and actions of his characters to identify each person’s purpose for fighting. There were many factors that led men to fight in the Civil War. While soldiers had many reasons to fight, Michael Shaara’s The Killer Angels

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    The North’s overwhelming superiority in population, industry,and transportation, and preventing Britain from recognizing the south. The war took four full years for they to win the war. In my opinion about the North’s inability to win for so long was because the most important reason was the quality for military they had. Both sides Lee was from every angle the nation’s most splendid general, while Stonewall Jackson over and over showed the sort of brave and bluster that win triumphs. The North's

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    The Battle of Gettysburg was amongst one the most important turning points during the Civil War. It was a three-day bloody battle between the Union and Confederate forces which would ultimately lead up to the victory of the Union. In The Killer Angels, Michael Shaara shows a depiction of the battle through the eyes of the officers and tries to give the reader a first-hand look into the daily struggles that they had to deal with when it came to distinguishing between what’s best for their men and

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    Abraham Lincoln; A Comprehensive Leader Abraham Lincoln, the 16th president of the United States, was arguably one of the best leaders to have lived in recorded history. Abraham Lincoln, known best for his extraordinary actions as President of the United States during the American Civil War, and his role in emancipating slavery, was an exemplary model of an effective adaptive leader who demonstrated resilient, self-aware, and driven qualities. In addition to his adaptive leadership, his compelling

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    The Battle of Chancellorsville was one the most important encounters between the Union and the Confederates in what’s known as the Chancellorsville Campaign. The Battle of Chancellorsville began on April 30, 1863 in the rural Spotsylvania County, Virginia and ended 6 days later on May 6, 1863. The battle was a result of the Union trying to take control of the Confederate capital, Richmond, Virginia. The Union had four previous attempts with the same objective, but they were defeated every time

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    General James H. Lane replaced Pender due to Pender mortal injuries earlier in the day. Lane and Rode deployed their forces too late; the fight on Cemetery Hill had already ended. (Reardon & Vossler, 2013) The second day’s fighting ended in a draw. Battle on Day 3; General Lee’s Final Attempt As General Lee was

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    American Civil War, the worst battle was the battle of Gettysburg. During the battle the Union and the Confederacy collectively lost over 51,000 men to either death, injury, or they were missing. Michael Shaara wrote The Killer Angels. The author goes into the story by telling why each of the major characters were fighting the war and their viewpoints. The author also tells the story though the letters and other documents and not using the historical opinions of the battle. The Commander of the Army

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    During the Civil War, President Abraham Lincoln delivered one of the most memorable speeches, “The Gettysburg Address”. Abraham Lincoln implements effective rhetorical devices such as historical context, diction, and antithesis to give unify the nation. Lincoln establishes credibility by utilizing historical context. He starts the speech by taking the audience back to "fourscore and seven years ago" to when our Founding Fathers drafted the Declaration of Independence. He refers to the document and

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    To this day, Confederate General Robert E Lee would be considered one of the greatest generals in war history. However, towards the end of the American Civil War, his dependability was questionable. The highlight of Lee’s frailty was in the Battle of Gettysburg, 1863, where he repeatedly went against Longstreet’s advice to retreat. In the third day against the Union, Confederate soldiers felt the weight of Lee’s mistake; one soldier stating that

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