Under the the federal government issued paper money
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General Grant and his army set out to attack Lee and take
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Richmond
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What was the famous Civil War prison located in Georgia that housed over 45000 Union soldiers
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Andersonville, Georgia
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The railroads that supplied Richmond ran through
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The railroads that supplied Richmond ran through Petersburg.
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Deserting a regiment after receiving money and then signing up again under a different name to receive more money is
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bounty jumping
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The North had to take to gain control of the entire length of the Mississippi River
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vicksburg
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Grant's first objective called for
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general george meade to attack lee in Virginia and capture
Richmond
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The siege of began when confederate forces of major general john pemberton were trapped against the Mississippi river by the union forces led by grant
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Vicksburg
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From May 8 until May 19 1864 a series of battles was fought along the front
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spotsylvania
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Grant's offensive against Lee's Army of North Virginia was fought in an area called from May 5 to 7 1864
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The Wilderness
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About percent of the men who received chest or stomach wounds died
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75
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During the summer of 1864 Grant had to change his strategy because he had lost over 40000 men in
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less than a month of fighting
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In September advanced on Chattanooga in the southeast corner of Tennessee with about 55000 men
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Union General Rosecrans
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What civilizations existed in pre-columbian America what were their origins
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The civilizations the existed in pre-columbian America were the
Native American Indians. Their origins were immense continents with
extraordinary climatic and environmental diversity.
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One number is twice as large as the second the sum of the two numbers is 366 what is the larger number
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244
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Explorers from which country landed in the Philippines in 1521 and later established a permanent colony in 1565
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In 1521, while circumnavigating the world, Ferdinand Magellan
would discover the Philippine Islands and claimed them for Spain.
While he was in the Philippines, Magellan would become embroiled in
local politics that eventually would see him cut down and killed in
the beach surf attempting to reach his ship.
In 1565, the Spanish would return with Miguel López de Legazpi's
expedition. Legazpi established the first Spanish city on the
island of Cebu and named it San Miguel. The country would remain
under Spanish dominion until 1898.
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Where did the lowest percent distribution of the two or more races population live according to census 2000
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Midwest Region
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Under the the federal government issued paper money
B. legal tender act
General Grant and his army set out to attack Lee and take
Richmond
What was the famous Civil War prison located in Georgia that housed over 45000 Union soldiers
Andersonville, Georgia
The railroads that supplied Richmond ran through
The railroads that supplied Richmond ran through Petersburg.
Deserting a regiment after receiving money and then signing up again under a different name to receive more money is
bounty jumping
The North had to take to gain control of the entire length of the Mississippi River
vicksburg
Grant's first objective called for
general george meade to attack lee in Virginia and capture
Richmond
The siege of began when confederate forces of major general john pemberton were trapped against the Mississippi river by the union forces led by grant
Vicksburg
From May 8 until May 19 1864 a series of battles was fought along the front
spotsylvania
Grant's offensive against Lee's Army of North Virginia was fought in an area called from May 5 to 7 1864
The Wilderness
About percent of the men who received chest or stomach wounds died
75
During the summer of 1864 Grant had to change his strategy because he had lost over 40000 men in
less than a month of fighting
In September advanced on Chattanooga in the southeast corner of Tennessee with about 55000 men
Union General Rosecrans
What civilizations existed in pre-columbian America what were their origins
The civilizations the existed in pre-columbian America were the
Native American Indians. Their origins were immense continents with
extraordinary climatic and environmental diversity.
One number is twice as large as the second the sum of the two numbers is 366 what is the larger number
244
Explorers from which country landed in the Philippines in 1521 and later established a permanent colony in 1565
In 1521, while circumnavigating the world, Ferdinand Magellan
would discover the Philippine Islands and claimed them for Spain.
While he was in the Philippines, Magellan would become embroiled in
local politics that eventually would see him cut down and killed in
the beach surf attempting to reach his ship.
In 1565, the Spanish would return with Miguel López de Legazpi's
expedition. Legazpi established the first Spanish city on the
island of Cebu and named it San Miguel. The country would remain
under Spanish dominion until 1898.
Where did the lowest percent distribution of the two or more races population live according to census 2000