Andrew Curry's Civil War article, written September 30th 2002 is a famous article that he was PAID to write by his college professor at Yale college. But to answer your question, this was about the major transaction between the fusion of upon the states. With in this article he explains all the other peoples opinion and puts them all together to make the REAL answer that every one is asking for. He finds this information to write about with the information provided by the museam of Sedu'm De La Cle'ara. This has all the journal entries written by the soldiers to explain what really happend.
First person, as is a news article.
Union General Andrew Atkinson Humphreys graduated from West Point in 1831. He was ranked 13th n his class of 33 cadets. Humphreys served in the Eastern Theater of the US Civil War. He participated in the battles of Antietam, Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville and Gettysburg. He also served in the Peninsula campaign.
No, the central point of an article is typically the main idea or theme that the author is conveying. The headline is meant to catch the reader's attention and give a brief idea about the content of the article.
Refer to the related link for a Wikipedia article on flash point.
It depends which civil war you are referring to.
It depends which civil war you are referring to.
Russell Andrew was born on November 11, 1963, in Church Point, Louisiana, USA.
the point was trying to keep the nation together
Andrew McCarrick was born on September 11, 1988, in Somers Point, New Jersey, USA.
who - is the article describing? what - is the main point? when - is the author taking me as a reader? where - did this happen? why - is the author making this point?
the point was trying to keep the nation together
It was the starting point of the Civil War.