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1874 issue ofHarper’s WeeklyatInternet Archive. According toHistorythat Thomas Nast cartoon was important for the adoption of the elephant as a symbol of the Republican party. The elephant was used for Republicans a couple times during the Civil War, “but the pachyderm...
Green, blue and grey: the Irish in the American Civil WarMcCarthy
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The outcome of nearly every major battle of the war depended on infantry, the foot soldiers in blue and grey who wielded the muskets and sabres. Although some standardisation existed, soldiers often modified their uniforms to meet battlefield necessity or to express unit pride, such as the Penn...
Having clung to this doctrine through some of his life’s darkest months, Lincoln now was winning the war. Thus he had no incentive to back away from the complete victory which, with the coming of this new year, seemed virtually in sight. And Davis, having seen his armies’ triumphs of...
The big war breaking out in Europe put the project on hold. In 1917 Charles P. Taft offered to pay for a different Lincoln statue to be erected in London. That statue would be a duplicate of one in Cincinnati by George Grey Barnard. Many people, including President Lincoln’s son Robert...
Option 3: Why do you think it took Lincoln nearly three years into the war to officially declare slavery illegal throughout the South and the rest of the US? Would the Emancipation Proclamation had the same effect if Lincoln would have release it at the beginning of the war? Why or why ...