The Genesis of Sherman’s March The summer of 1864 marked the beginning of Sherman’s March to the Sea. The Union Army assigned Major General William Tecumseh Sherman the daunting task of capturing the Confederate stronghold of Atlanta, Georgia. As a seasoned military strategist, Sherman understood the importance of undermining the enemy’s capacities on all fronts […]
US Civil War
Battle of Gettysburg
The Prelude to the Battle of Gettysburg The weeks leading up to the Battle of Gettysburg were marked by military strategic moves and political tension. Confederate General Robert E. Lee devised a plan to invade the North, believing it would demoralize the Union and force a quick end to the war. Viewing this as an […]
Emancipation Proclamation
The Genesis of the Emancipation Proclamation The roots of the Emancipation Proclamation are embedded deep in the American Civil War’s tumultuous landscape. In this period of unrest, President Abraham Lincoln faced significant pressure from abolitionists and Radical Republicans. Firstly, they wanted an end to slavery, a system that was the base of the Southern economy. […]
Battle of Antietam
The Context of the Battle The Battle of Antietam, also known as the Battle of Sharpsburg, took place within the broader scope of the American Civil War. Specifically, it occurred on September 17, 1862, in Maryland. The Confederate Army, under General Robert E. Lee, crossed into the Union territory, marking their first incursion into the […]
Battle of Fort Sumter
The Events Leading up to the Battle of Fort Sumter To appreciate the significance of the Battle of Fort Sumter, let’s first explore the events that preceded it. By 1860, the United States of America was teetering on the brink of Civil War. The discord was primarily rooted in the disagreement over slavery, and it […]
States Rights
The Assertion of States Rights in American Federalism The underpinning of States Rights in American Federalism stems from a simple yet profound notion. That is, each state within the United States holds certain sovereign powers. Predominantly, these powers are contained and prescribed explicitly by the Tenth Amendment in the U.S. Constitution. Truly, this is a […]
Abolitionist Movement
Origins of the Abolitionist Movement The Abolitionist Movement began to emerge around the late 18th century. Initially, it was in response to the barbaric transatlantic slave trade. Millions of Africans were forcefully taken from their homelands and deported into a life of slavery across America. Primarily, the horrors of the slave trade and brutal realities […]
American Civil War
Introduction If there’s a pivotal, seismic moment in American history that reshaped the nation, it is the American Civil War. This conflict, which spanned from 1861 to 1865, laid bare stark economic, political, and moral schisms between the Northern and Southern states, primarily over the issue of slavery. Remarkably, the war wasn’t just a series […]
Winfield Scott
Early Life and Military Career of Winfield Scott Winfield Scott was born on June 13, 1786, in Dinwiddie County, Virginia, a factor that ultimately influenced his military aspirations. Scott’s father passed away when he was just six years old, leaving him to be raised by an ambitious widowed mother. His youth was colored with resilience, […]
Compromise of 1850
The Underlying Causes of the Compromise of 1850 The Compromise of 1850, a group of Congressional statutes, was born out of deep-rooted conflict between the North’s desire to abolish slavery and the South’s dependence on it. Essentially, it aimed to balance the power between free and slave states amidst the geographical and political expansion of […]