The Battle of Gettysburg: The Turning Point of the American Civil War The Battle of Gettysburg, fought from July 1 to July 3, 1863, remains the most famous engagement of the American Civil War. It was the moment the Confederate “high tide” began to recede, altering the trajectory of the United States forever. I. Strategic… Continue reading The Battle of Gettysburg
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Foreigners are Promoting 2nd American Civil War
Americans are too busy being Upset about this and that to Notice One Small Detail that could Derail 🇺🇸. America’s 2nd Civil War is being promoted from Abroad. There are those hitting pushing for Radical Podcasters and others to Push for Civil War in the United States. Every possible scenario is being pushed and all… Continue reading Foreigners are Promoting 2nd American Civil War
A Confederate Soldier’s Diary Entry.
Private Joseph Hansdrough Brown, or Joe as his mama used to call him, slogged through the Louisiana swamp. A sloppy place to be. Mud on and moss on everything. His skinny body of 32 years old had fought off the Louisiana swamp diseases all had fought thru except that one constant with feverish constant diarrhea.… Continue reading A Confederate Soldier’s Diary Entry.