A wooden mule, to the best of my knowledge, was a narrow plank on which badly behaved Civil War soldiers were made to sit for hours on end. It was made so that the soldier's feet couldn't touch the ground, and a soldier's hands would be tied.
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No they didn't. That promise was not kept.
Appomattux Court House
Robert E. Lee
Ulysses S. Grant.
The US Civil War (1861-1865), for the simple reason that Americans were killing Americans.
hannah
No they didn't. That promise was not kept.
zeal
yes
I believe it is an old wooden ship used during the civil war era.
It is an old old wooden ship that was used during the Civil War era.
General Sherman. -- His promise failed though.
Wooden vessels plated with iron; there were fleets of them...not just one.
USS Alligator. Or the Other Sub, The Turtle
The ironclades of the US Civil War, proved to be warships that could easily destroy wooden cargo ships and wooden warships. Their importance was clear. They were able to dominate the high technolgy of the US Civil War with regards to sea battles.
Answer In terms of American lives, the Civil War was more costly. Americans were not involved in WW1 but for only 1 year.
The American Civil War, The War of Northern Aggression, Mr. Lincoln's War, the War Between the States. In the south, many referred to the Civil War as "The War of Secession". They wanted to secede from the Union, to be independent from the United States. To the south it was not a civil war.