Union Soldiers General
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Union Soldiers General

Confederate resistance and punishment?
After the American Civil War, what happened to captured soldiers and southern political leaders? Did the North impose any punishments on the rebels and the south in general?
Though reunited back into the Union, these men were still traders who put the country through 5 years of pure hell. What exactly happened during Reconstruction and did the south still resist for a time after the war ended?
They were traitors because they lost. Many fought because they felt their homes had been invaded by the North, others for the principle of State's Rights(yes, including slavery), and others simply because of simmering resentment of the North. But the point of Reconstruction was to convince these men that they were indeed part of the United States. Some political leaders were imprisoned for a time, and all were stripped of their Citizenship. However, the majority of Rebels were allowed to regain that citizenship upon taking an oath to the US, as well as meeting a few other conditions. There was no organized resistance once the news of Lee's surrender reached the further areas of the Confederacy. Generally the North did not impose any harsh punishments on the South, though "carpetbaggers" were notorius for abusing their powers for personal gain when coming South to oversee Reconstruction. The most contentious part of Reconstruction were the new rights granted to the freed blacks. The Republican party was the staunchiest in seeing that those rights were backed by the political and military will of the US, but by 1776 the Republicans would "sell out" and agree to withdrawal of US troops in exchange for Democratic agreement not to contest the electoral outcome of the Presidential election that year.
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![]() | BRITAINS SOLDIER CIVIL WAR UNION GENERAL U.S.GRANT | ![]() | ![]() | US $36.62 | 26d 16h 34m |
![]() | BRITAINS US UNION SOLDIER GENERAL CUSTER METAL DEETAIL | ![]() | ![]() | US $20.35 | 18d 3h 8m |
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![]() | BRITAINS SOLDIERS CIVIL WAR UNION General G McClellan | ![]() | ![]() | US $36.13 | 29d 17h 46m |
![]() | MIB Civil War Toy Soldiers W Britain 1/32 Scale 54mm Metal Union General Grant | ![]() | ![]() | US $26.98 | 23d 18h |
![]() | BRITAINS SOLDIERS 31067 - Union General George Meade | ![]() | ![]() | US $40.85 | 23d 17h 44m |
![]() | Civil War Toy Soldiers Britains 1/32 Scale 54mm Metal Union General McClellan | ![]() | ![]() | US $24.98 | 4d 17h 57m |
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Confederate General GT Beauregard Presentation Sword from Colonel LeMat
can you pleaaassseee help me with history ?
1. Lincoln urged General McClellan to attack the Confederate capital of
New Orleans, Louisiana.
Memphis, Tennessee.
Richmond, Virginia.
Atlanta, Georgia.
2. The single greatest cause of death of Confederate and Union soldiers was
canisters.
shells.
disease.
gunboats.
3. At the start of the war, the South’s basic strategy could be summarized as
prepare and wait.
rely on railroads.
blockade the North.
invade and attack.
4. After the Emancipation Proclamation, many African Americans
boarded trains for the West.
opened weapons factories.
rushed to join the Union army.
started getting paid by planters.
5. Grant and Sherman followed the same general strategy, which called for
burning enemy cities.
outrunning the enemy.
confronting the enemy.
marching to the sea.
1: Richmond Virginia
2: Disease
3: Prepare and wait
4: Rushed to join the Union army
5: Confronting the enemy
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Sounds good to me. You have a few spelling errors and your punctuation needs a little cleaning up.