Rabu, 08 November 2017

United We Stand

Whatever other motives the Federals had for fighting the war, the ideal of ‘Union’ was the glue that held Northern resolve together. The loyal American citizenry fought a war for Union that also killed slavery. In a conflict that stretched across four years and claimed more than 800,000 U.S. casualties (killed or wounded in battle, …

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