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At Tupelo, General Andrew Smith Soundly Smashed Mississippi's Confederates

by Warfare History Network

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Death At Devil's Den: Why The Battle Of Gettysburg Was So Important

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Can Economic Threats Change People's Minds About the Confederate Flag?

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How Black Troops Helped Crush the Confederacy at Fort Wagner

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The Nazis Used Sherman's March to the Sea to Their Advantage

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Civil War History: How Stonewall Jackson Met His End

by Warfare History Network December 27, 2020
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Little-Known Fact: In 1862, the Confederacy Tried to Build a Helicopter

by Michael Peck December 23, 2020

When Grant Met Lee: The Day the U.S. Civil War Finally Came to An End

by Warfare History Network December 20, 2020

When Robert E. Lee Gave in: America Must Learn from the Confederacy’s Surrender

by Warfare History Network November 16, 2020
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Did Lincoln Really Think That the Civil War Might Not Happen?

by Warfare History Network November 4, 2020

This Captain Became a Hero of the Confederate Navy (and Then Fled To Cuba)

by Warfare History Network November 2, 2020
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The Female Spy Who Saved the Confederacy

by Warfare History Network October 28, 2020
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The Civil War Battle of Richmond, Kentucky: Brilliant, but Ignored

by Warfare History Network October 19, 2020
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Robert E. Lee's Older Brother Was "the Handsomest Man in the Confederacy"

by Warfare History Network October 15, 2020
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