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    cyclical; their existence would be repeated eternally. Everything that happened in life was merely a series of changes. Death, being one of these changes was just leading to another existence, “death was a transitional state that led to a better world” (Johnston, 471). After death, the weighing of the heart would take place. This painting was important because it shows the process in which the Egyptians determine whether or not a person is worthy of moving on to the afterlife. Before this procedure, the

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    Seven Days Battles. This campaign saw the rise of Confederate General Robert E. Lee. After beating a Union army at Manassas, Lee began to move north into Maryland. McClellan was sent to intercept and won a victory at Antietam on the 17th. Unhappy with McClellan 's slow pursuit of Lee, Lincoln gave command to Major General Ambrose Burnside. In December, Burnside was beaten at Fredericksburg and replaced by Major General Joseph Hooker. The following May, Lee engaged and defeated Hooker at Chancellorsville

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    Damian Drew U.S. History 5th period 10/28/15 Raphael Semmes Confederate rear admiral Raphael Semmes left an everlasting endowment as captain of the CSS Alabama. Raphael Semmes faced many challenges as a boy and a man. Through all of his challenges he remained calm and collective and pushed through. Although his life was threatened many times during his time serving in the military from either being shot at or being drowned to death after sinking a ship, he always fought no matter what the circumstances

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    The Slave Trade in Colonial America The first blacks in the American Colonies were brought in, like many lower-class whites, as indentured servants. Most indentured servants had a contract to work without wages for a master for four to seven years, after which they became free. Blacks brought in as slaves, however, had no right to eventual freedom. The first black indentured servants arrived in Jamestown in the colony of Virginia in 1619. They had been captured in Africa

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    1850 Compromise: Henry Clay began a series of resolutions on January 29th, 1850 to try to find a good compromise in order to avoid problems between Northern and Southern Americans. The slave trade in Washington D.C. was abolished and the fugitive slave act was amended. Wilmot Proviso: Wilmot created the proviso on August 8th in 1846. It said that any new territory captured in the Mexican-American war would enter the nation as a free state. It passed in the House but did not in the Senate. Kansas-Nebraska

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    1850 Compromise: Henry Clay began a series of resolutions on January 29th, 1850 to try to find a good compromise in order to avoid problems between Northern and Southern Americans. The slave trade in Washington D.C. was abolished and the fugitive slave act was amended. Wilmot Proviso: Wilmot created the proviso on August 8th in 1846. It said that any new territory captured in the Mexican-American war would enter the nation as a free state. It passed in the House but did not in the Senate. Kansas-Nebraska

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    The American Civil War began April 12, 1861. This was a war fought between the United States of America and the new Confederate States of America. The Confederate States of American was a group of 11 states that seceded from the Union between 1860-1861, and formed their own country in order to protect the institution of slavery. Slavery was the “law of the land” until the early 19th century. Slaves were used as farm laborers and formed the background of the Southern economy. While the North on the

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    Aaron Ganss Dr. Lisa Arter ENGL 2010: Toulmin Argument 20 July 2015 General Sherman’s Unorthodox Tactics that Ended the Civil War Scorched farms, slaughtered livestock, uprooted railway lines and cities set on fire was not typical battle strategy previously seen on American soil. However, the Civil War was dragging on and General William Tecumseh Sherman was determined to finally end the fighting. The circumstances that initiated the war created a figurative and literal divide unlike America had

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    After West Point, Jackson served in the Mexican American War where he would meet his friend and future commander, General Robert E. Lee. When the war ended, he bounced from Fort Hamilton in New York and Fort Meade in Florida. Eventually, though, he resigned his commission to accept a teaching position at the Virginia Military Institute in Lexington, Virginia in 1851. During this

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    During the times of Civil War, there were many Commanding Generals that came along. But two stand out amongst all, Ulysses S. Grant of United States of America and Robert E. Lee of Confederate States of America. Both men had formally fought, not along side of each other, in the Mexican-American War. At one point Robert E. Lee and Ulysses S. Grant worked together in the Mexican-American War. They both gained a war time experience, Grant as a quartermaster and Lee as an engineer who positioned troops

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