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India & America have never been in conflict.
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haymarket roit when where and did it happen? it happened on 1886. think it was a strike turned roit.
friendzii.. now is a pure rip off and a scam to con you. they must think were f---ing stupid
if think the slave trade triangle finished but i am only 8 years old so i do not know
IK think it wsas General Hooker and General Lee.... not that sure though... =P
Hooker/Protistute
Even though Union General Joseph Hooker had an enormous two to one advantage of General Lee's army, not every Union general held a favorable view of Hooker's ability to lead the Army of the Potomac. In a letter to President Lincoln, General Sherman expressed these words: " I know Hooker well and tremble to think of his handling of 100,000 men in the presence of Lee. I fear the result of an advance by Hooker on Lee". Sherman proved to be correct and Lee's greatest victory at the Battle of Chancellorsville was close at hand.
I think it was Fredericksburg and chancellorsville.
Hooker hoped to surprise the confederates from behind and take Richmond but lee marched most of his army west he left 10000 men in Fredericksburg and he order them to light campfires so union forces would think a large army was still there lee ordered a surprise attack at dinnertime on may 2.1862
Hooker hoped to surprise the confederates from behind and take Richmond but lee marched most of his army west he left 10000 men in Fredericksburg and he order them to light campfires so union forces would think a large army was still there lee ordered a surprise attack at dinnertime on may 2.1862
I Think It Was To Hogan. He Went Undefeated For A Full Year, Bet Hogan For The WWE Championship At In Your House And Then I Think He Lost The Rematch. But I Dont Know When It Happened.
Some people think that Stonewall's death at Chancellorsville was a key factor in Confederate defeat. Lee's successes were really the successes of the Lee-Jackson team, and neither Lee nor his army were quite the same afterwards. Indeed, it was from this point that his health began to fail, perhaps from shock, and he was somewhat unwell at Gettysburg, the defeat that is often seen as the death-knell of the Confederacy.
Yes, I think so.
i think it was thomas hooker
i think so
I think you mean Ambrose Burnside. He was replaced by Joe Hooker.