Last week's article featured a historic Civil War battleground site about 14 miles west of Camden, where the Union and Confederate armies locked horns on April 18, 1864. Outgunned and outmanned, the ...
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A surprise offensive by rebel forces opposing Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's regime has led to a new round of fighting in the Middle Eastern country's long-running – but until recently largely ...
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The Civil War between the United States and the Confederacy was fought over the issue of enslavement. Slavery was the ...
Confederate paper money was a promise to exchange the bill for gold or silver, but only after the Confederacy won the war.
be it in the trenches of World War I, the wilderness skirmishes of Civil War militias, or the still-ongoing conflicts that have helped define 21st-century warfare.