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ποΈ 10 February 2019
β±οΈ 49 minutes
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0:47.9 | The Civil War was the kind of freedom. |
0:55.0 | The Civil War was the most important event in American history. |
0:59.0 | That's because it decided what kind of nation America would be |
1:03.0 | and whether or not the promise of universal liberty would really be fulfilled. |
1:07.0 | And what decided the outcome of the Civil War was its battles. Welcome to the key battles in the Civil War podcast. |
1:13.6 | Hi everyone, welcome to our special series on the most important battles in the Civil War. The Civil War is heating up. It is not going to be a 90-day affair, as Lincoln previously hoped. We looked at the border states in the previous episode. And also the war in the West in 1861 and 1862. |
1:45.7 | How can Tucky has mostly lost the Confederacy? |
1:48.9 | Now we're going to look at a battle that you've probably heard of. |
1:51.7 | That is the Battle of Shiloh. |
1:53.5 | So James, how does this all start? |
1:56.3 | So we had talked about Albert Sidney Johnston, who was the overall commander of Confederate forces west of the Appalachians. |
2:05.6 | So he had a huge theater of war going all the way from eastern Kentucky all the way over to Arkansas. |
2:12.3 | And his job had been to β his initial assignment was to maintain a line that went roughly through southern Kentucky, stretched all the way actually from Arkansas to the Cumberland Gap, which is in extreme eastern Kentucky. |
2:28.5 | And Grant's victories at Fort Henry and Fort Donaldson, and if you all haven't listened to that one, |
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