From Managing Division To Re-Founding The State. By: Ambassador Dr. Muawiya Al-Bukhari The American Civil War (1861–1865) stands as one of the most consequential internal conflicts in modern history.
20 pivotal battles, including the introduction of ironclad warships, during the Civil War that permanently changed American ...
From 1861 to 1865, the United States was ripped in two by war – with the Union in the North and the seceded states, the Confederacy, in the South. These four years witnessed unprecedented bloodshed, ...
The surrender of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee’s Army of Northern Virginia to Union Gen. Ulysses S. Grant near Appomattox on April 9, 1865 was an event remembered as essentially the end of the ...
The Lower South secedes -- The Confederate States of America -- Secession runs its course -- A new day dawns -- Enemies, spies, and traitors -- and Reconstruction -- Consolidating the government -- ...
Strategy is the focus of most of the modern military historians. Their driving assumption is that strategy is the ‘dog’ and tactics is the ‘tail.’ In other words, strategy shapes the course and ...
Among the Canadians who joined the Yankee army to were two young men from Elora, William Godfrey and Charles Guinnette. Only one of them would survive the war.