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Ulysses S. Grant served as the commanding general of the Union Army in the final decisive years of the American Civil War. Appointed lieutenant general in 1864, he coordinated a...
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Ulysses S. Grant served as the commanding general of the Union Army in the final decisive years of the American Civil War. Appointed lieutenant general in 1864, he coordinated a...
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During the American Civil War, Yankee was the common name for Union soldiers and citizens loyal to the United States. Confederate soldiers and sympathizers used the term to refe...
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Several senior officers served as generals for the Union Army during the American Civil War, each responsible for distinct theaters, campaigns, and administrative functions. Amo...
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The relationship between the Yankees and Rebels defines the American Civil War, pairing the Union Army (Yankees) against the Confederacy (Rebels). This explainer clarifies who f...
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The question who were the soldiers in the Civil War centers on the men who marched, fought, and died from 1861 to 1865. Most were volunteers drawn from farming towns and industr...
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Civil War soldiers were men from across the United States who enlisted or were conscripted to fight in the American Civil War, primarily between 1861 and 1865. They included vol...
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A Union soldier is most commonly called a "Yankee," a term widely used during the American Civil War to refer to Union troops, particularly those from the Northern states. While...
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