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Conflicts in 1864
Battle of Yellow TavernIn May 1864, Union Lt. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant launched an offensive against Gen. Robert E. Lee's Army of Northern Virginia.
Battle of Cedar CreekIn March 1864, Major General Ulysses S. Grant assumed command of all Union armies after being summoned from the Western Theater and promoted to lieutenant…
Battle of NashvilleIn November 1864, Confederate Lieutenant General John Bell Hood moved his Army of Tennessee northwest to disrupt Union supply lines.
Second Schleswig WarOn the 18th of November 1863, King Christian IX signed the November Constitution in Copenhagen. This document tied the Duchy of Schleswig more closely to…
American Civil WarOn the 12th of April 1861, Confederate forces fired the first of 4,000 shells at Fort Sumter in Charleston, South Carolina.
Sherman's March to the SeaOn the 15th of November 1864, Union troops began their departure from Atlanta. They marched toward a destination that would soon be immortalized in song and…
Battle of FranklinThe year 1864 marked a turning point for the Confederate States Army. Following his defeat in the Atlanta campaign, Lieutenant General John Bell Hood planned…
January UprisingOn the 22nd of January 1863, a single conscription order ignited a firestorm across Congress Poland. Aleksander Wielopolski, head of civil administration…
Battle of OlusteeFlorida served as a critical supply hub for the Confederacy during the American Civil War. The state provided essential provisions, particularly beef and…