How the North Won

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How the North Won
Author : Herman Hattaway
File Size : 45,6 Mb
Publisher : University of Illinois Press
Language : English
Release Date : 15 June 1991
ISBN : 0252062108
Pages : 788 pages
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Covers the essential factors which shaped the battles and ultimately determined the outcome of the Civil War.

How the North Won

Covers the essential factors which shaped the battles and ultimately determined the outcome of the Civil War.

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Why The North Won The Civil War

WHY THE SOUTH LOST What led to the downfall of the Confederacy? The distinguished professors of history represented in this volume examine the following crucial factors in the South’s defeat: ECONOMIC—RICHARD N. CURRENT of the University of Wisconsin attributes the victory of the North to fundamental economic superiority

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History isn't always written by the winners... Twenty-first-century controversies over Confederate monuments attest to the enduring significance of our nineteenth-century Civil War. As Lincoln knew, the meaning of America itself depends on how we understand that fratricidal struggle. As soon as the Army of Northern Virginia laid down its arms

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