Who was the man who lost the Civil War?

This well-produced film focuses on one of the lesser-known Confederate generals of the American Civil War, Henry Hopkins Sibley, and his 1862 campaign in New Mexico.
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Who lost the US Civil War?

After four bloody years of conflict, the United States defeated the Confederate States.
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Who Lost the Civil War and why?

The South lost the Civil War because of a number of factors. First, it was inherently weaker in the various essentials to win a military victory than the North. The North had a population of more than twenty-two million people to the South's nine-and-a-half million, of whom three-and-a-half million were slaves.
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Who finally won the Civil War?

The Union won the American Civil War. The war effectively ended in April 1865 when Confederate General Robert E. Lee surrendered his troops to Union General Ulysses S. Grant at Appomattox Court House in Virginia.
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Why did General Lee surrender?

Fact #4: Lee decided to surrender his army in part because he wanted to prevent unnecessary destruction to the South. When it became clear to the Confederates that they were stretched too thinly to break through the Union lines, Lee observed that “there is nothing left me to do but to go and see Gen.
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What did Lee say when he surrendered?

I determined to avoid the useless sacrifice of those whose past services have endeared them to their countrymen… I bid you an affectionate farewell.”
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Did Robert E. Lee regret the Civil War?

“I have not been able to make up my mind to raise my hand against my relatives, my children, my home. I have therefore resigned my commission in the Army, and save in defense of my native State, with the sincere hope that my poor services never be needed, I hope I may never be called on to draw my sword.”
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Has the US ever lost a war?

However, the US was unable to get any significant victory in its wars abroad. America fought five major wars after 1945 including Korea, Vietnam, Gulf War, Iraq, and Afghanistan in addition to some minor wars in Somalia, Yemen, and Libya. Except for the Gulf War in 1991, America lost all other wars.
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Did the Civil War end slavery?

A new chapter in American history opened as the Thirteenth Amendment, passed in January of 1865, was implemented. It abolished slavery in the United States, and now, with the end of the war, four million African Americans were free.
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How did the Civil War really end?

After the fall of Richmond, the Confederate capital, on April 2, 1865, officials in the Confederate government, including President Jefferson Davis, fled. The dominoes began to fall. The surrender at Appomattox took place a week later on April 9.
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What was the greatest killer in the Civil War?

Dysentery was the single greatest killer of Civil War soldiers. It differed from common diarrhea because it was caused by a bacterial infection that gave a soldier loose and bloody bowels.
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Why did the South lost the Civil War?

In this widely heralded book first published in 1986, four historians consider the popularly held explanations for southern defeat—state-rights disputes, inadequate military supply and strategy, and the Union blockade—undergirding their discussion with a chronological account of the war's progress.
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Why did America lose the Civil War?

The most convincing 'internal' factor behind southern defeat was the very institution that prompted secession: slavery. Enslaved people fled to join the Union army, depriving the South of labour and strengthening the North by more than 100,000 soldiers. Even so, slavery was not in itself the cause of defeat.
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How many men did the US lose in the Civil War?

For more than a century, the most-accepted estimate was about 620,000 dead. A specific figure of 618,222 is often cited, with 360,222 Union deaths and 258,000 Confederate deaths.
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Who survived the Civil War?

Civil War historians, however, now recognize him as the last survivor of both the Union and Confederate armies. Albert Woolson was born in Jefferson County, New York, on February 11, 1850.
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Who destroyed the South in the Civil War?

David J. Eicher wrote that "Sherman had accomplished an amazing task. He had defied military principles by operating deep within enemy territory and without lines of supply or communication. He destroyed much of the South's potential and psychology to wage war."
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How many slaves are in the U.S. today?

Mass incarceration, and the criminalization of poverty, has created a modern-day abomination—nearly two million incarcerated people in the United States have no protection from legal slavery. A disproportionate percentage of them are Black and people of color.
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Which state was the last to free slaves?

It wasn't until more than two years later, in June of 1865, that U.S. Army troops arrived in Galveston Bay, Texas to officially announce and enforce emancipation. Texas was the last state of the Confederacy in which enslaved people officially gained their freedom—a fact that is not well-known.
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How did the North feel about slavery?

Most northerners did not doubt that black people were inferior to whites, but they did doubt the benevolence of slavery. The voices of Northern abolitionists, such as Boston editor and publisher William Lloyd Garrison, became increasingly violent.
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Has Russia lost any wars?

Russia has been defeated in war on several occasions in the modern era.
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What was the longest war?

The longest war in history is believed to be the Reconquista (Spanish for Reconquest), with a duration of 781 years.
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Was General Lee a good guy?

Lee was a great leader and tactical leader who deserves to be remembered for his moral strengths. He is still the only person to graduate from West Point Military Academy with not a single demerit. His military tactics were studied and used during World War II even.
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Why was Robert E. Lee statue removed?

A bronze statue of Robert E. Lee was removed nearly four years after a woman was killed and dozens were injured at a white nationalist rally in Charlottesville, Va., opposing its planned removal. Later in the day, a nearby statue of Stonewall Jackson was also taken down.
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Is Robert E. Lee a hero?

After his death in 1870, Lee became a cultural icon in the South and is largely hailed as one of the Civil War's greatest generals. As commander of the Army of Northern Virginia, he fought most of his battles against armies of significantly larger size, and managed to win many of them.
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