Historical Events tagged with "united states"

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Military & Warfare

Confederate Assault at Campbell's Station Fails

November 16th, 1863 161 years ago

Confederate forces launched an attack against Union troops at Campbell's Station, Tennessee, failing to breach their defenses. The confrontation allowed Union General Ambrose Burnside to strengthen his position in the Knoxville area, which was crucial for his supply lines and strategic advantage. The battle involved intense fighting but ultimately saw the Confederates retreating, consolidating Union control over the region at a vital time in the campaign.

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Military & Warfare

Union Victory at Night Battle of Wauhatchie

October 29th, 1863 161 years ago

Forces under Union General Ulysses S. Grant successfully repelled a Confederate attack led by General James Longstreet during the Battle of Wauhatchie. This engagement took place at night, marking one of the few nocturnal confrontations of the American Civil War. The fight was significant in protecting the Union's recently established supply line to Chattanooga, Tennessee, ensuring continued support for Union forces in the region.

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Military & Warfare

Confederate Troops Under A. P. Hill Stalled

October 14th, 1863 161 years ago

Confederate General A. P. Hill led an attempt to push Union forces out of Virginia. The offensive took place in Virginia, aimed at disrupting Union control in the region. Despite initial gains, the Confederate troops encountered strong resistance and failed to achieve their objective, leading to a stalemate in the ongoing conflict.

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Military & Warfare

First Day of the Battle of Chickamauga

September 19th, 1863 161 years ago

The Battle of Chickamauga commenced in northwestern Georgia, marking the onset of a fierce two-day confrontation between Union and Confederate forces. On September 19, 1863, major attacks were initiated by Confederate General Braxton Bragg's army against Union General William Rosecrans' troops. The fighting resulted in significant casualties and set the stage for continued conflict, ultimately leading to a Confederate victory in this critical campaign.

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Military & Warfare

Confederate Victory at Sabine Pass

September 8th, 1863 161 years ago

A small Confederate force successfully defended Sabine Pass against a Union invasion, demonstrating strategic defense. Led by Colonel Ethan Allen Hitchcock, Confederate troops inflicted significant casualties on the invading forces. The event occurred on September 8, 1863, in Texas, as the Union sought to gain control of the port and establish a foothold in the region, but the well-prepared Confederates thwarted these efforts.

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Military & Warfare

Quantrill's Raiders Attack Lawrence, Kansas

August 21st, 1863 161 years ago

Pro-Confederate guerrillas led by William Quantrill attacked Lawrence, Kansas, devastating the town. This notorious raid resulted in the deaths of around 150 men and boys. Many buildings were looted and set ablaze, causing widespread destruction. The raid was motivated by a combination of revenge against Union sympathizers and disruption of Northern activities during the Civil War. The rebels targeted Lawrence due to its status as a stronghold for anti-slavery sentiment.

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Military & Warfare

Morgan's Raid Concludes with Capture

July 26th, 1863 161 years ago

In Salineville, Ohio, Confederate cavalry leader John Hunt Morgan and 360 of his men were captured by Union forces, marking the end of a significant raid into the North. Morgan's Raid had spanned several states, disrupting Union supply lines and boosting Confederate morale. The capture occurred during Morgan's retreat after a harrowing journey, culminating in running battles with pursuing Union troops.

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Military & Warfare

Morgan's Raid Thwarted at Buffington Island

July 19th, 1863 161 years ago

Confederate General John Hunt Morgan's raid into the North faced a significant setback at Buffington Island in Ohio when a large number of his cavalrymen were captured while attempting to cross the Ohio River. This confrontation marked a critical moment in the raid, significantly diminishing Morgan's forces and altering the course of his campaign.

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Social Movements & Civil Rights

New York City Draft Riots Erupt

July 13th, 1863 161 years ago

The New York City draft riots began as a violent reaction to the federal draft law, which mandated military service in the Civil War. Enraged by the inequity perceived in the draft and fueled by racial tensions, working-class citizens took to the streets of Manhattan. Over the course of three days, rioters targeted government buildings, the homes of wealthy citizens, and black neighborhoods. The riots culminated in widespread destruction, with numerous casualties reported, leading to a significant disruption of public order and safety.

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