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The Vacant Chair: A View of Northern and Confederate Soldiers
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This 5 page paper considers a passage from Reid Mitchell’s book The Vacant Chair that relates to the experiences of Northern and Confederate soldiers during the American Civil War. This paper considers the veracity of the statements made by Mitchell as they serve to represent significant differences in the view of the war. No additional sources cited.
Filename: MHcivil3.wps
Hostility Toward Revolutionaries in America
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This 3 page report discusses why, in a country founded on a revolution, revolutionaries are treated with such hostility. The majority of Americans believe that revolutionary behavior is something from the past, appropriate in the war for independence, the Civil War, even in protesting Vietnam, but as the nation moves into the 21st century it has become somehow passe. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: BWrevhos.rtf
The Battle Of Fredericksburg
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5 pages in length. The Civil War's Battle of
Fredricksburg, as led by Major General Ambrose E. Burnside, began rumbling on November 7, 1862 as one hundred twenty thousand soldiers assembled close by Warrenton, Virginia. Burnside, who inherited the Army of the Potomac from Major
General George B. McClellan when McClellan first received Washington's orders, led a forcible army that was completely the opposite of his predecessor. The writer offers an overview of the Battle of Fredericksburg. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: Batlfred.wps
The U.S. As An Emerging World Power (1870 - 1914)
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In this 7 page research paper, the writer explores the factors that contributed to making the United States a world leader/power between the end Civil War and the beginning of World War I. The primary aspect ofthis success has always been the promotion and fostering of democracy. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: War.wps
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