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Q: What is the basis for the us cavalry officers evalution of the Cherokee experience on the trail of tears?
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What were cavalry officers?

Lieutenants, captains, majors, etc. assigned to cavalry units.


What is a cavalry sword called?

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Why was the confederate cavalry more superior to the union cavalry?

During the first half of the American Civil War, Confederate cavalry was, indeed, superior to Union cavalry due to superior training and experience on the part of Southern officers and troopers. As the war progressed, Union quality increased dramatically, while attrition among Confederate cavalry led to a sharp decrease in its fighting effectiveness.


Which satchel was used by cavalry officers?

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This was Ronald Reagan's service number when he was a second lieutenant in the Officers Reserve Corps of the Cavalry


Who was the best Calvary leader in the entire civil war?

Calvary is the name of the site of the crucifixion of Jesus just outside Jerusalem; it has absolutely nothing to do with the American Civil War.I guess you mean cavalry and it is possible to argue in favour of any of the many cavalry officers on both sides. My personal vote would be for the US General Benjamin Grierson. It is interesting to note that at the time, several prominent cavalry officers declared that both the Sioux and the Comanche were the "finest light cavalry in the world", a term neverused to describe either Union or Confederate cavalry troops.


What is the value of a Cherokee mounted rifle?

The Cherokee Mounted Rifles were not a firearm, but a Cavalry unit of the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War. This military unit consisted of members of the Cherokee Nation that served as part of the Confederate Army.


Did the native Americans help the north in the civil war?

no <><><> There was a unit of Cherokee Cavalry lead by Stand Watie that fought for the Confederacy.


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What horsesdid confederate army use?

ANSWER The officers and the cavalry soldiers used horses of their property. The artillery generally used horses donated by the State which the batteries were belonging to.


Did the roman army ever develop a calvary?

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