Examples of Joseph E. Johnston in the following topics:
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The Battle of Bull Run
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- Johnston and benefited from the ingenious tactics of Colonol Thomas J.
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- Johnston arrived from the Shenandoah Valley by railroad and the course of the battle quickly changed.
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The Confederacy's Defeat
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- Mosby's raiders disbanded on April 21; General Joseph E.
- Johnston and his various armies surrendered on April 26; the Confederate departments of Alabama, Mississippi and East Louisiana surrendered on May 4; and the Confederate District of the Gulf, commanded by Major General Dabney Herndon Maury, surrendered on May 5.
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Union Victories in the Western Theater
- General Albert Sidney Johnston commanded many Confederate forces in the Western Theater.
- Bragg was relieved of duty and replaced by General Joseph E.
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- On April 11, Johnston received word that General Robert E.
- When they received word of Lee and Johnston's surrenders, smaller Confederate regiments also surrendered.
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McClellan's Peninsular Campaign
- McClellan was initially successful against Confederate General Joseph E.
- Johnston, but the emergence of aggressive General Robert E.
- During this time, General Johnston moved his forces from the Washington area and assumed positions south of the Rappahannock River, thwarting the strategy underlying McClellan’s Urbanna plan.
- Just before the siege preparations were completed, the Confederates, now under the direct command of Johnston, began a withdrawal toward Richmond.
- Johnston was wounded and replaced on June 1 by the more aggressive Robert E.
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Lee's Surrender at Appomattox
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- Grant's Army of the Potomac and General Robert E.
- The second and last major stage in the peace-making process, concluding the American Civil War, was the surrender of General Joseph E.
- Johnston and his armies to Major General William T.
- Grant sat at the simple wooden table on the right while Robert E.
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Sherman's March
- Grant's armies in Virginia remained in a stalemate against Robert E.
- After a successful two-month campaign, Sherman accepted the surrender of General Joseph E.
- Johnston and his forces in North Carolina on April 26, 1865.
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The Battle of Chancellorsville
- The campaign pitted Union Army Major General Joseph Hooker's Army of the Potomac against General Robert E.
- After this string of defeats, President Abraham Lincoln became convinced that the Union’s real strategy should lie with defeating General Robert E.
- Joseph Hooker prior to the campaign.
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The Battle of Fredericksburg
- McClellan had stopped Robert E.
- The Battle of Fredericksburg was fought December 11–15, 1862, in and around Fredericksburg, Virginia, between General Robert E.
- Sumner and Joseph Hooker to make multiple frontal assaults against Lieutenant General James Longstreet's position on Marye's Heights, all of which were repulsed with heavy losses.
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Vocational Training
- For example, in Saint Joseph, Missouri, a Normal School was added to the local high school to provide a career track for women who wanted to teach.
- Whiteford, the area's district superintendent, inquired of the University of Missouri to determine if credits from Saint Joseph Normal School could transfer into a baccalaureate program.
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Political Critiques of the New Deal
- In 1934, Long established the Share Our Wealth movement built upon populist slogans of the redistribution of the wealth (e.g., capping personal fortunes, taxation of the rich, guaranteed income, etc.).
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- 1937 cartoon by Joseph L.