Battle Of Antietam
…to attack the major cities like Washington D.C. and Philadelphia. It would also give him a chance to get to the rich farmland of the North that would give his army supplies of food. Lee split up his army of fifty thousand men, sending «Stonewall» Jackson to capture the Union…
Andrew Jacksons And The Battle Of New Orleans
Andrew Jacksons And The Battle Of New Orleans
Andrew Jackson And The Battle Of New Orleans The Battle of New Orleans was one of the last remarkable conflicts in history. The last major land battle of the war was the war of 1812. The battle of New Orleans was fought after…
Civil War As A Battle At Sea
…a quarrel could separate the region as a whole and separate tradition from change. The South was traditional by its practice of slavery, and its agricultural economy. The North, on the other hand, represented change as it was ever growing with new technologies. This quarrel was so minute that it…
George Meade
George Meade Do you know who was the general for the Second Battle of Bull Run? Everyone kGeorge Meadenowswhat the Second Battle of Bull Run is but who was the general? Some people even knowthat the North won that battle. Most people do not know that General George Meadedefeated General…
History Essays
1968 Life A Booming End To The 19Th Century A Comparsion Between Modern Day Soilders And Medi A Loyalist And His Life Aaron Burr Adolf Hitler Affects Of The Enlightenment African American Heritage In Chicago After The Fall Air Strike Alexander The Great America First Hand American Indian Wars American…
Sir Lancelot Du Lake
Sir Lancelot du Lake Sir Lancelot du Lake was quite possibly the bravest and most gallant knight in the world. His battles were pretty much lopsided, due to his extreme skill. He was King Arthur's best knight. He was very adventurous and prone to getting into trouble, which he always…
Cinco De Mayo
On May 5th, 1862 La Batalla de Puebla, was fought. When the battle was over, the untrained Mexican forces (made up of commoners) had won victory over the all-powerful French army. Although this victory did not win was, it did show the courage and strength of the Mexican troupes.
Mexico…
Bunker Hill
…the did. The fire from the rebels started to diminish and the British finally broke through. The men were helpless with out ammunition. Some fought back with rocks, fists, teeth, feet, and clubbed muskets as best they could. However, the rebels knew that they were defeated and retreated to Bunker…
Robert E. Lee
…Scott, overall U.S. Army commander, attached Captain Robert E. Lee to his staff. Lee was entrusted with the vital duties of mapping out the terrain ahead, dividing the line of advance for the U.S. troops, and in one case leading troops into battle. Lee was learning skills he would need…
Beowulf Society
…context involved in the poem from one century to the next. The poem was probably unrecognizable from its original state after two hundred years of oral tradition that would have changed its content drastically. The storyline of the poem, the battles and significant events, probably maintained most of their identity…




