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During the Vietnam War, Tennessee sacrificed (lost) 1,291 men to the cause.
Ulysses S. Grant was the union general whom won the battle at Pittsburg Landing, Tennesee
Thousands. One place built by the confederacy held 10thousand prisoners at once. Multiple union forts each held on average about 100 prisoners. Same for the confederates. If I was to pick a square number, it would be around 150,000. Hope this helps!!
Yes, there is a park there named for the alleged massacre of Black Union by Nathan Bedford Forrest's troops. Some still contend today that a massacre never happened. There should be little doubt that Union forces had, were, or were about to strike their colors. In warfare people die, some people die needlessly and some die through malice.
Near Pall Mall TN.
about 850 miles
During the Vietnam War, Tennessee sacrificed (lost) 1,291 men to the cause.
It is 555 miles according to Google Maps.
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Tennessee voted Confederate, but the Eastern part of the state was pro-Union.
1982
No it was a border state
Tennessee was admitted into the Union on June 1, 1796 becoming the 16th state to join the Union.
Take U.S. 45 SOUTH to I-40 EAST. Take I-40 EAST to Nashville.
TN can stand for many things. One is TN for Tennessee.
Tennessee was admitted into the Union on June 1, 1796 becoming the 16th state to join the Union.
From Knoxville TN to Monroe in Ouachita Parish LA is 612.94 miles according to Mapquest. But be careful because a second Monroe LA exists in Union Parish and it is 641.83 miles away.