See every day of the American Civil War unfold as the Union fights against the Confederacy to reunite the country in a bitter struggle.
Thanks for the find! If you watch the display change, and ignore the day/date at the bottom, it really tests your knowledge of what events triggered the map changes. Sherman's "March to the Sea" was interesting to watch, as was Grant's gains prior to going head to head against Lee.
You are forgiven. It is just that anything touching the kardashian rabble, is so selfish, and snobbish. Their upturned noses at everyone else just makes my teeth itch.
My next door neighbor's dad, Carl, had the rare good fortune to attend such an event at the annual Gettysburg gathering. Though he was a young lad at the time, he had a vivid, and detailed memory of each gathering. In the afternoons, the veterans would all gather around and talk about the battle day. They would also talk about their lives since the battle. Most all were glad to share memories, and celebrate in the small fraternity Gettysburg combatants. Not all, the South in particular, were happy to have lost their way of living that the war impacted. It was not the soldiers they took umbrage with, but the Northern "Carpetbaggers" that took unfair advantage of suffering in the South after the war.
There were also small groups who had suffered from the wholesale destruction in the Shenandoah Valley. The aim of the North, was to deny the Southern Army food from the bread basket of the South. It took a toll on all that lived in the South at that time. That "War Is Hell", was retold at these gatherings too. That they set the torch to VMI, still bothers me. What a terrible time for America.
It is hard to believe we still aren't that far removed from the Civil War...
I have been continuing my Civil War learning quest and happened upon this video. Really interesting, enjoy!
Gettysburg Animated Map
A couple years ago I took my family to Gettysburg for a couple days. I want to take them back when they're a little older and can appreciate it a little more. It is a very somber place, I am not one given to hyperbole, but you can almost feel the ghosts.
I've managed to go to about a half-a-dozen plus the Little Big Horn. They are all overwhelming, both intellectually and emotionally.
Antetietam is another major battel that takes days to process.. This battle killed as many men in one day as we lost in the entire Viet Nam conflict.
I love visiting battlegrounds. The history and "feeling" is unlike anything else.
I would love to go to Europe, Normandy, to tour. I can't imagine how impacting that might be.