So that they could conquer more - the more they conquered, the more they were feared, and the more they conquered the better.
There were about 6,000 Confederate troops involved in the 1863 Richmond bread riot.
Richmond, Virginia
I think the answer is Richmond, Virginia.
It sounds like Richmond
Richmond, Virginia
Richmond, Virginia
On their way to the Battle of Cold Harbor, Confederate troops passed by the city of Richmond, Virginia. Richmond served as the capital of the Confederacy and was a crucial logistical center for the Southern forces during the Civil War. The troops moved from various locations, converging near Cold Harbor, which was located just northeast of Richmond.
On March 25, 1862, Jefferson Davis and General Robert E. Lee knew they had a liability on the peninsula leading to Richmond. Confederate General Joseph Johnston was ordered to bring 30,000 troops to Richmond if he did not expect an attack along the Rappahannock River. Johnston's response to Lee was that dividing his forces was not a good idea. He believed that he should form a concentration of troops.
To call Android attack on Richmond, the Confederate capitol
Confederate Troops
The battle of Richmond took place at Richmond, Virginia. :)
July 11 and 12, 1864. The Battle of Fort Stevens.