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  1. Há 3 dias · American Civil War, four-year war (1861–65) fought between the United States and 11 Southern states that seceded to form the Confederate States of America. It arose out of disputes over slavery and states’ rights. When antislavery candidate Abraham Lincoln was elected president (1860), the Southern states seceded.

  2. Há 2 dias · Western successes led to General Ulysses S. Grant's command of all Union armies in 1864. Inflicting an ever-tightening naval blockade of Confederate ports, the Union marshaled resources and manpower to attack the Confederacy from all directions.

  3. Há 4 dias · The Battle of Gettysburg ( locally / ˈɡɛtɪsbɜːrɡ / ⓘ) [14] was a three-day battle in the American Civil War fought between Union and Confederate forces between July 1 and July 3, 1863, in and around Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.

  4. Há 5 dias · The major issues involved modernization, money, railroads, corruption, and prohibition. National elections, and many state elections, were very close. The 1884 presidential election saw a mudslinging campaign in which Republican James G. Blaine was defeated by Democrat Grover Cleveland , a reformer. [61]

  5. Há 5 dias · Civil War Battles for the Year 1864. • January 1864 • Febuary 1864 • March 1864 • April 1864 • May 1864 • June 1864 •. • July 1864 • August 1864 • September 1864 • October 1864 • November 1864 • December 1864 •. = American Victory / = Confederate Victory / = Draw / (X) = Occupied Without Fight.

  6. Há 4 dias · In March 1864, when Grant became general-in-chief of the Union armies, Sherman was made commander of the military division of the Mississippi, with three armies under his overall command. Assembling about 100,000 troops near Chattanooga, Tennessee , in May 1864, he began his invasion of Georgia.

  7. Há 3 dias · After his attacks on May 10, 1864, Grant used May 11 as a planning day. Impressed by the initial success of Upton's charge on May 10, 1864, Grant decided to use Upton's tactics of a swift attack along a narrow front, by troops with unloaded rifles, on a much larger scale.