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Showing posts with label Civil. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Civil. Show all posts

Aug 6, 2019

[Answer] 3. During the Spanish Civil War almost 800 prisoners attempted an escape from Fort San Cristobal which was located near which city famous for its "Running of the Bulls"?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "3. During the Spanish Civil War almost 800 prisoners attempted an escape from Fort San Cristobal which was located near which city famous for its "Running of the Bulls"?"



...1. Verona, Italy 2. Rio De Janeiro, Brazil 3. Pamplona, Spain 4. Lisbon, Portugal Fort San Cristobal was built on top of and into Mount Cristobal near Pamplona Spain. Due to poor design it was used as a prisoner of war camp. On May 22, 1938 almost 800 men attempted to flee the prison. Records show that 585 men were rearrested, and over 200 died during the attempt. Only three men are known to have made it to the French border. To honor the Republican prisoners who died in this attempt a sculpture was erected in 1988.

May 9, 2019

[Answer] 4. What was the name of the horse ridden by Robert E. Lee during the American Civil War, aka the War Between the States?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "4. What was the name of the horse ridden by Robert E. Lee during the American Civil War, aka the War Between the States? "



...1. Rienzi 2. Traveller 3. Cincinnati 4. Virginia Traveller carried General Robert E. Lee through most of the great battles of the American Civil War. Rienzi was General Sherman's mount, and Cincinnati was ridden by General Grant. As far as I know, there was no officer on either side who had a horse named Virginia. Traveller was an even-tempered horse of great stamina, which made him an ideal mount for a general who was usually found in the thick of things at the front. There's only one instance of Traveller not standing his ground in battle. It occurred at the Second Battle of Bull Run when General Lee was holding Traveller by the bridle, having dismounted to reconnoitre his position. Something spooked Traveller and the horse pulled Lee down onto a tree stump. Both of Lee's hands were broken and through the remainder of that campaign a courier rode in front leading Traveller. After the war, Traveller accompanied Lee to Washington College in Lexington, where the horse was a great favourite with the students. In 1870 Traveller took part in Lee's funeral procession, bearing the General's saddle and boots, which were draped in black crepe, and following the caisson carrying Lee's coffin. In 1871, Traveller fell victim to tetanus, which was incurable back then, and he was euthanized.

May 6, 2019

[Answer] Mancations' Evan and Gareth visit this town in Texas to participate in the largest Civil War reenactment in the state.

Step 1 : Introduction to the question " Mancations' Evan and Gareth visit this town in Texas to participate in the largest Civil War reenactment in the state. "



...1. Beaumont 2. Jefferson 3. Odessa 4. Abilene

Apr 10, 2019

[Ans] What Civil War battle caused the most casualties?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "What Civil War battle caused the most casualties?"



The Battle of Gettysburg, fought from July 1 to July 3, 1863, is considered the most important engagement of the American Civil War. The Battle of Gettysburg was also the costliest battle of the Civil War, with 51,112 casualties (23,049 Union and 28,063 Confederate). Gettysburg was a victory for the Union forces and is considered by many experts to have been the turning point in the Civil War. It marked the last attempt of the Confederates under General Robert E. Lee to invade the north and move the conflict out from the area of Virginia.

[Answer] What Civil War battle caused the most casualties?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "What Civil War battle caused the most casualties?"



...The Battle of Gettysburg, fought from July 1 to July 3, 1863, is considered the most important engagement of the American Civil War. The Battle of Gettysburg was also the costliest battle of the Civil War, with 51,112 casualties (23,049 Union and 28,063 Confederate). Gettysburg was a victory for the Union forces and is considered by many experts to have been the turning point in the Civil War. It marked the last attempt of the Confederates under General Robert E. Lee to invade the north and move the conflict out from the area of Virginia.

Mar 6, 2019

[Answer] 4. You probably remember this story well. It went against slavery right before the Civil War. Tom is a slave and is sold from his master, Mr. Shelby, to various owners while he keeps his faith in God. Which famous novel is this?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "4. You probably remember this story well. It went against slavery right before the Civil War. Tom is a slave and is sold from his master, Mr. Shelby, to various owners while he keeps his faith in God. Which famous novel is this?"



...1. "Up From Slavery" by Booker T. Washington 2. "Uncle Tom's Cabin" by Harriet Beecher Stowe 3. "Life As It Was" by Margaret Stowe 4. "My Bondage and My Freedom" by Frederick Douglass "Life As It Was" by Margaret Stowe is a fake story. "Uncle Tom's Cabin" is the answer. Uncle Tom is sold from his owner, Mr. Shelby, to an owner. He keeps getting a new owner until there is a sad ocurrance in this wonderful story by Harriet Beecher Stowe.

Feb 8, 2019

[Answer] 1. Which Baptist minister became a very prominent American civil rights activist in the mid 20th century?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "1. Which Baptist minister became a very prominent American civil rights activist in the mid 20th century? "



...1. Martin Luther King, Jr. 2. Coretta Scott King 3. Martin Luther King, Sr. 4. Bernice King Martin Luther King Jr. was a American civil rights activist in the mid 20th century. He was known for advancing civil rights in the United States by using nonviolent civil disobedience. King received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1964 and was assassinated on April 4, 1968, in Memphis, Tennessee by James Earl Ray. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day became a federal holiday in the United States in 1986 and is observed on the third Monday of January.

Oct 17, 2018

[Answer] A very important slain civil rights leader is honored by his own holiday. On the third Monday of January, we should fly the flag in honor of whom?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "A very important slain civil rights leader is honored by his own holiday. On the third Monday of January, we should fly the flag in honor of whom?"



...Dr. King was slain on April 4, 1968.

Sep 6, 2017

Who was Abraham Lincoln's hired substitute in the Civil War?


Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Who was Abraham Lincoln's hired substitute in the Civil War? "



The American Civil War was fought in the United States from 1861 to 1865. The result of a long-standing controversy over slavery and states' rights, war broke out in April 1861, when Confederates attacked Fort Sumter in South Carolina, shortly after Abraham Lincoln was inaugurated.

Sep 5, 2017

Who was the only woman in the American Civil War awarded the Medal of Honor?


Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Who was the only woman in the American Civil War awarded the Medal of Honor? "



The American Civil War was fought in the United States from 1861 to 1865. The result of a long-standing controversy over slavery and states' rights, war broke out in April 1861, when Confederates attacked Fort Sumter in South Carolina, shortly after Abraham Lincoln was inaugurated

Sep 3, 2017

What job did bank robber Jesse James do in the Civil War?


Step 1 : Introduction to the question "What job did bank robber Jesse James do in the Civil War? "



Jesse Woodson James was an American outlaw, bank and train robber, gang leader, and murderer.