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Was there a union soldier that had the last name McNevin?
In 1864, a small group of 46 Confederate soldiers, led by Colonel John S. "Rip" Ford, successfully defended the Texas border against a larger Union force during the Battle of Palmito Ranch. Their strategic positioning and knowledge of the terrain allowed them to effectively engage the Union troops, who were overextended and unprepared for a strong resistance. The Confederate victory at this battle, which was one of the last skirmishes of the Civil War, helped to prevent a Union invasion into Texas. Despite the odds, their determination played a crucial role in maintaining control over the region.
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Custer fought for the Union. His last battle was in 1876, several years after the end of the Civil War.
Sherman, beating off Johnston's final attack. It was the last battle of the war.
No, it was the last battle of the Napoleonic Wars.
AnswerIt was the last battle of the War of 1812. Andrew Jackson's soldiers fired at British soldiers from behind bales of hay, killing hundreds of British soldiers. It was a decisive win for America, and helped Andrew Jackson become president in 1828.
After the Emancipation Proclamation, thousands of American soldiers enlisted in the Union military. In fact during the last two years of the war, 180,000 former slaves enlisted in the US military.
Yes, soldiers from the Battle of Verdum had spent 10 monthes in the trenches. The stalemates in the trenches caused the war to last longer while taking the lives of many soldiers. Yes, soldiers from the Battle of Verdum had spent 10 monthes in the trenches. The stalemates in the trenches caused the war to last longer while taking the lives of many soldiers. Yes, soldiers from the Battle of Verdum had spent 10 monthes in the trenches. The stalemates in the trenches caused the war to last longer while taking the lives of many soldiers. Yes, soldiers from the Battle of Verdum had spent 10 monthes in the trenches. The stalemates in the trenches caused the war to last longer while taking the lives of many soldiers.
Last answer was ALL WRONG it was George Meade
it wasn't a battle. it was here where Robert E. Lee surrendered to Ulysses S. Grant to end the Civil War. (The Court House at Appomattox.) Actually, there was a battle of Appomattox too (sorry to correct you). And the Union army won. 500 confederates were killed and 27,805 surrendered. Only 164 Union soldiers were killed one more correction- it wasn't at the Court House at Appomattox, the town was called "Appomattox Court House." The official surrender between Lee and Grant took place at a farmer's home there. ya that person is right it was a battle that the union won, and it was the battle that led to the battle in Texas that ended the Civil War.
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