Thursday, May 21, 2020

War At The Best, Is Horrible, And This War Of Ours

David Leathers Professor Blanc US History 13 November 2014 Civil Warfare â€Å"War at the best, is terrible, and this war of ours, in its magnitude and in its duration, is one of the most terrible† (Lincoln). This â€Å"war of ours† is the American Civil War 1861-1865. It is one of the most significant wars ever fought in American History. Many Americans lost their lives, some defending freedom, and others defending the Union. The warfare was a major contributor to the casualties suffered during this bloodbath. To fully understand this warfare, one must understand the individual factors involved and how they affected the warfare. The five factors are: military strategy, worldview paradigm, weapons and supplies, terrain, and climate. Military Strategy is important to understand because it is the way that warfare is carried out. A historian named Kelly Snell writes, â€Å"Old world tactics and training were inefficient due to modern weaponry† (Snell). There was pressure for a transition to new military strategy because of the new weapons. The tactics used before the civil war are often referred to as antebellum. Antebellum means â€Å"existing before a war† (Antebellum). Advances in weaponry caused for a change of thought on how to approach warfare. â€Å"All of the military thinking of the day was influenced by Napoleon† (Snell). This war therefore was set up for groundbreaking improvements in strategy. Heidler explains how the Union was trying preserve its unity with the south, so in order toShow MoreRelatedThe Holocaust Was A Horrible Event963 Words   |  4 PagesThe holocaust was a horrible event for everyone involved. Millions of people died from the mislead hatred of the Nazi party.After a devastating loss in World War 1, the Nazi Party looked for someone to blame for the terrible economic state of Germany. Hitler blamed the Jewish people and used them as a scapegoat to explain the how Germany got to this circumstance. 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