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  • Scholars believe that people of the Three Confederate States of Gojoseon borrowed Chinese characters for Ma, Jin and Beon. "Jin," or ...
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  • Maria Isabella Boyd (May 4, 1844 – June 11, 1900), best known as Belle Boyd, was a Confederate spy in the American Civil War. She operated ...
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  • , was a Louisiana-born general for the Confederate Army during the American ... Beauregard was the first prominent Confederate general. He commanded ...
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  • Whig, had constant disagreements with Confederate President Jefferson Davis ... When the Confederate States of America was established, Brown spoke ...
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  • Leonidas Polk (April 10, 1806 – June 14, 1864) was a Confederate general who was once a planter in Maury County, Tennessee, and a third cousin ...
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  • Ambrose Powell Hill (November 9, 1825 – April 2, 1865), was a Confederate general in the American Civil War. He gained early fame as the commander ...
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  • The Andersonville prison, located at Camp Sumter, was the largest Confederate military prison during the American Civil War. The site of the ...
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  • General John B. Magruder's small Confederate army at Yorktown, behind ... D. Keyes was the first to encounter Confederate defensive works at Lee ...
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  • Braxton Bragg (March 22, 1817 – September 27, 1876) was a career United States Army officer and a general in the Confederate States Army, a ...
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  • Cabinet posts in the government of the Confederate States of America. He ... ==Proud Confederate== [[Image:ConfederateCabinet.jpg|thumb|right|330px ...
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  • the faster destruction of slavery and Confederate nationalism. ... the humane treatment of the defeated Confederate forces. During the war ...
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  • South Carolina and wife of senator and Confederate General James Chestnut ... DeCredico. 1996. Mary Boykin Chesnut: A Confederate Woman's Life. (Madison ...
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  • Civil War in 1861. He sided with the Confederate government, and won election ... ===Confederate allegiances=== Tyler had long been an advocate of states ...
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  • Gen. Irvin McDowell advanced against the Confederate Army under Brig. Gens ... It was the culmination of an offensive campaign waged by Confederate ...
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  • James Ewell "Jeb" Brown Stuart (February 6, 1833 – May 12, 1864) was an American soldier from Virginia and a Confederate States ...
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  • figures to write in the brief-lived Confederate States of America, Timrod ... Occasion of Decorating the Graves of the Confederate Dead at Magnolia Cemetery ...
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  • the Mississippi River and drove the Confederate army of Lt. Gen. John ... E. Johnston, in overall command of Confederate forces in Mississippi ...
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  • 1831 – August 30, 1879) was a Confederate general during the American ... French Hood. He was the cousin of future Confederate general G.W. Smith and ...
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  • Jubal Anderson Early (November 3, 1816 – March 2, 1894) was a lawyer and Confederate general in the American Civil War. Early was trusted and ...
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  • push into the heartland of the Confederate territory, this successful ... and striking through Georgia and the Confederate heartland. From Chattanooga ...
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  • #E9B96E|Confederate territories (not always held)]] Bleeding Kansas ... Days later, on June 3, John Brown took future Confederate colonel ...
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