More of their military commanders were graduates of West Point than were union commanders. Thus they had more high quality military training and experience.
Julian John Chisolm has written: 'A manual of military surgery' -- subject(s): Military Surgery 'A manual of military surgery' -- subject(s): Confederate States of America, Confederate States of America. Army, Sanitary affairs, Military Surgery 'A manual of military surgery, for the use of surgeons in the Confederate States Army' -- subject(s): Confederate States of America, Confederate States of America. Army, Medical care, Military Surgery, Sanitary affairs 'Chloroform, the best of anaesthetics' -- subject(s): Chloroform, Administration, Anesthetics
Richmond, the capitol of the Confederate States, was captured by the US military in 1865 causing the Confederate government to flee southward and later dissolve.
The only Union states that WERE invaded by Confederate military forces were Pennsylvania and Maryland.
Jack D. Welsh has written: 'Medical Histories of Confederate Generals' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Confederate States of America, Confederate States of America. Army, Generals, History, Medical care, Medicine, Military, Military Medicine, United States Civil War, 1861-1865 'Two Confederate Hospitals and Their Patients'
W. P Watlington has written: '$100.00' -- subject(s): Bounties, Military, Confederate States of America, Confederate States of America. Army, Military Bounties, Recruiting, enlistment
It was easier on former confederate states
it was easier on former confederate states
it was easier on former confederate states
It was easier on former confederate states
It was easier on former confederate states
it was easier on former confederate states
it was easier on former confederate states