The Growth of the United StatesH. Holt, 1925 - Всего страниц: 862 |
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... Grant returned in time to save his men from defeat , and most of the Con- federates were driven back into the Fort . Then their two leading generals there , Floyd and Pillow , decided to flee before they were compelled to surrender ...
... Grant returned in time to save his men from defeat , and most of the Con- federates were driven back into the Fort . Then their two leading generals there , Floyd and Pillow , decided to flee before they were compelled to surrender ...
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... Grant captured Vicksburg , and virtually opened up the whole Mississippi to Union control . Vicksburg was on a ridge of high bluffs , over- looking the Mississippi , and pro- tected from attack by a long stretch of marsh land to the ...
... Grant captured Vicksburg , and virtually opened up the whole Mississippi to Union control . Vicksburg was on a ridge of high bluffs , over- looking the Mississippi , and pro- tected from attack by a long stretch of marsh land to the ...
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... Grant's at right angles . The two days battle there was a draw , " a compound murdering - match " with the losses approximately equal on both sides , probably about seventeen thous- and apiece . Lee failed in his attempt to prevent Grant ...
... Grant's at right angles . The two days battle there was a draw , " a compound murdering - match " with the losses approximately equal on both sides , probably about seventeen thous- and apiece . Lee failed in his attempt to prevent Grant ...
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CHAPTER PAGE | 3 |
ANGLOSPANISH RIVALRY 15001600 | 15 |
THE SETTLEMENT OF VIRGINIA AND MARYLAND | 26 |
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