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美国内战史:1861-1865
(us) James Ford Rhodes
"History of the American Civil War: 1861-1865" takes the American Civil War from 1861 to 1865 as a clue and cites a large number of official records, diaries, biographies, memoirs, letters and other materials to tell the story of the five-year war between the Northern Union Army and the Confederate Army, revealing the nature of the contradiction between the North and the South in the United States and the underlying reasons for the North's victory and the South's defeat. The book details major battles such as the Battle of Bull Creek, the Battle of Shiloh, and the Battle of Mobile Bay, as well as the character traits of some important generals. Why did Lincoln's rise to power trigger the Civil War? Why did the Union Army retreat in the early days of the war? Why did George B. McClellan win Lincoln's trust despite repeatedly losing his chance to fight? How did the capital Washington, which was besieged many times by the Confederate Army, save itself from danger time and time again? What impact did Britain's neutrality have on the American Civil War? Why did the overwhelming Confederate Army fail step by step? What harm did the Civil War cause to the people of the North and South of the United States? This book will answer them one by one.
"History of the American Civil War: 1861-1865" takes the American Civil War from 1861 to 1865 as a clue and cites a large number of official records, diaries, biographies, memoirs, letters and other materials to tell the story of the five-year war between the Northern Union Army and the Confederate Army, revealing the nature of the contradiction between the North and the South in the United States and the underlying reasons for the North's victory and the South's defeat. The book details major battles such as the Battle of Bull Creek, the Battle of Shiloh, and the Battle of Mobile Bay, as well as the character traits of some important generals. Why did Lincoln's rise to power trigger the Civil War? Why did the Union Army retreat in the early days of the war? Why did George B. McClellan win Lincoln's trust despite repeatedly losing his chance to fight? How did the capital Washington, which was besieged many times by the Confederate Army, save itself from danger time and time again? What impact did Britain's neutrality have on the American Civil War? Why did the overwhelming Confederate Army fail step by step? What harm did the Civil War cause to the people of the North and South of the United States? This book will answer them one by one.