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and taught at universities outside the South including Harvard
Lincoln believed that decency could be the most practical form of politics
but of the actions of both Union and Confederate armies for the six months prior to the battle and the factors affecting General Meade’s decision not to pursue the retreating Confederate forces
Sherman instead marched to Goldsboro
Brady's Civil War Journal: Photographing the War 1861–65 (Theodore P. Sagas - AMP) art and taught at universities outsideby Theodore P. Savas Mathew Brady and his team of assistants risked their lives to capture up close images of the fury of the American Civil War and its aftermath. Brady actually got so close to the action during the First Battle of Bull Run that he only narrowly avoided capture. Brady's Civil War Journal chronicles the events of the war by showcasing a selection of Brady's moving, one of a kind images and describing each in terms of its significance.
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