In 1864, the Confederate States of America was in a precarious situation. It had been split down the middle when the Union forces gained control of the Mississippi River.
To add to the problems of the Confederate government, the individual states, especially those that were threatened with invasion by the northern forces, were determined to maintain a rather large home militia to be used only in the event their states were invaded. The Army of Tennessee had operated under a defensive strategy for some time since the Battle of Perryville, falling back to the next most strategic position, hoping to draw the Union forces into an unfavorable situation. However, the Army of Tennessee found itself falling back rapidly upon Atlanta an important rail hub and vital to the supply of the South. The Confederate administration wanted military victories. Politicking in and out of the army, John B. Hood became the commander of the Army of Tennessee, supposedly with a "better plan" to save the breadbasket of the South and drive the enemy back to the Ohio River.Die Inhaltsangabe kann sich auf eine andere Ausgabe dieses Titels beziehen.
The author graduated from Louisville Male High School and the University of Louisville. He graduated with a B. A. degree in history. He taught history and civics in the public school system and served two years as president of the Kentucky Council for the Social Studies.
The author published his first book, "Imperium", in 1986. He has read and studied extensively on the subject of the struggle for southern independence. He is currently retired from active employment.„Über diesen Titel“ kann sich auf eine andere Ausgabe dieses Titels beziehen.
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Buch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware - In 1864, the Confederate States of America was in aprecarious situation. It had been splitdown the middle when the Union forces gained control of the Mississippi River.To add to the problems of the Confederategovernment, the individual states, especially those that were threatened withinvasion by the northern forces, were determined to maintain a rather largehome militia to be used only in the event their states were invaded.The Army of Tennessee had operated under a defensivestrategy for some time since the Battle of Perryville, falling back to the nextmost strategic position, hoping to draw the Union forces into an unfavorablesituation. However, the Army ofTennessee found itself falling back rapidly upon Atlanta an important rail huband vital to the supply of the South.The Confederate administration wanted militaryvictories. Politicking in and out ofthe army, John B. Hood became the commander of the Army of Tennesseesupposedly with a 'better plan' to save the breadbasket of the South and drivethe enemy back to the Ohio River. Artikel-Nr. 9781410772473
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