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    your answers from the list below. |Fort Sumter Appomattox Courthouse Battle of Antietam Freedman’s Bureau | |Border states Siege of Vicksburg Andrew Johnson Ulysses S. Grant | |Scalawags carpetbaggers Robert E. Lee Sharecropping | 1._____________ Bloodiest single-day battle in United States

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    Who knew that all of this would have ended with a handshake. Ulysses S. Grant started with 100‚000 men and had lost 17‚000 men. First it was Shiloh then the battle at Richmond. Then the battle of the Missionary Ridge Siege of Petersburg‚The battle of Wilderness and many many more‚ who knows what’s to come next! Grant moved his troops south to Richmond the next morning. In 30 days Grant had lost 50‚000 troops. One day in the middle of the night a fire started in the woods where Grant and his troops

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    Why Ulysses S. Grant Was a Superior General to Robert E. Lee Bullets rained down on the men as they trampled over the enemy‚ battling their way to victory at the command of their beloved general. During the Civil War‚ Soldiers greatly admired their generals. After the Civil War ended in 1865‚ Robert E. Lee and Ulysses S. Grant emerged as two of the most distinguished generals in American history. Robert E. Lee‚ a devoted Virginian‚ fought for the Confederacy. Ulysses S. Grant‚ a hero of the Mexican

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    Alfred‚ Lord Tennyson Alfred‚ Lord Tennyson ’s "Crossing the Bar" is one of the poet ’s later works. This significant‚ reflective‚ and well-constructed poem has been on the receiving end of much praise‚ and is generally held in high regard. "Crossing the Bar" views the transience of life with an inner tranquillity. The completeness of the poem ’s structure provides the means for an effective presentation of Tennyson ’s thoughts. One critic has noted that "Crossing the Bar" is "Tennyson ’s most famous

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    make or break moment for the U.S. One argument about the civil war was on the generals. Historians are still arguing this question. Who was a better general Robert E Lee or Ulysses S. Grant. Unfortunately this question does not have an official answer on which general is better. People often speculate that question. Ulysses S. Grant was a better general than Robert E Lee because the north won the civil war‚ Grant was more dedicated that Lee‚ and Lee’s army was less experienced than Grant. All of

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    Alfred Tennyson‚ 1st Baron Tennyson‚ FRS (6 August 1809 – 6 October 1892) was Poet Laureate of Great Britain and Ireland during much ofQueen Victoria’s reign and remains one of the most popular British poets.[2] Tennyson excelled at penning short lyrics‚ such as "Break‚ Break‚ Break"‚ "The Charge of the Light Brigade"‚ "Tears‚ Idle Tears" and "Crossing the Bar". Much of his verse was based on classical mythological themes‚ such as Ulysses‚ although In Memoriam A.H.H. was written to commemorate his

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    Alfred Tennyson‚ a British poet‚ wrote the poem‚ Ulysses‚ in 1833 as a literary work that would serve to implicate the importance of education in the lives of the British. In the poem‚ he uses the roman character Ulysses’s thoughts and his experiences as a navy warrior and a King to impose onto the 18th century British the idea that education plays an important role in a prosperous country and that one should embrace the dual act of education disciplining the mind and developing morals to better

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    Explication Of Ulysses In this poem‚ Tennyson reworks the figure of Ulysses by drawing on the ancient hero of Homer ’s Odyssey. Homer ’s Ulysses learns from a prophecy that he will take a final sea voyage after killing the suitors of his wife Penelope. Ulysses finds himself restless in Ithaca and driven by "the longing I had to gain experience of the world". Ulysses says that there is little point in his staying home "by this still hearth" with his old wife‚ handing out rewards and punishments

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    Leopold and Molly Bloom’s Functional Dysfunction The relationship between Leopold and Molly Bloom in James Joyce’s Ulysses can be defined paradoxically as a type of functional dysfunction. Joyce candidly and unapologetically presents an unconventional marriage based on the complex interplay between the masochistic aspect of Bloom’s personality and the narcissistic aspect of Molly’s personality. These tendencies attract and complement each other to form a viable and cohesive (or perhaps‚ more

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    attack) while thousands of kings followed. Ulysses and his crew hid in a massive wooden horse to get in Troy and invade them. Entry #2: The Ciconians As Ulysses sailed northeast‚ they stopped on the shore. Eurylochus wanted to attack‚ but Ulysses didn’t let him. While Ulysses and his crew feasted‚ the Ciconians prepared for the battle. When the Ciconians came‚ Ulysses shot at their chariots‚ for more time to retreat and leave. As they were sailing‚ Ulysses acknowledged that he needed to throw out

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