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He wasn't reluctant to defend Sumter, but the attack was a surprise and began the war so he needed troops.
grant moved his troops down the mississippi river to pittsburg landing.
federal troops were union soilders
Grant moved his troops down the Mississippi River to Pittsburg Landing.
confederate soldier fire on union troops in fort sumter.
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In "The Red Badge of Courage," when the Union troops began to run away, the flag-bearer hesitated but then ran as well, leaving the flag behind. Henry Fleming, the main character, eventually picks up the flag and carries it, feeling a sense of duty and responsibility.
Union troops repulsed them.
The Union troops crossed the Mississippi River and drove the Confederate troops out of Vicksburg
The Union troops crossed the Mississippi River and drove the Confederate troops out of Vicksburg
Gettysburg
Sherman's March was a decided Union victory. His troops destroyed the remaining southern infrastructure, making it impossible to supply the troops in the field.
Sherman's March was a decided Union victory. His troops destroyed the remaining southern infrastructure, making it impossible to supply the troops in the field.
Union General had an army of 100,000 troops on May 7, 1864 as he prepared for his drive to capture Atlanta, Georgia.
Southern states secede from the union and then the Civil War began.
The Battle of Gettysburg
Grant moved his troops down the Mississippi River to Pittsburgh Landing.