antietam - a watershed of blood - part one of seven

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Uploaded by on Oct 17, 2007

My personal take on this crtical battle of the civil war - part one - more to come

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  • can someone answer why the wikipedia page of this battle and other websites say that this battle is called the battle of sharpsburg particularly in the south?

  • @SLwootwootUK - It is the simple reason that many Civil War battles are known by more than one name; one in the North, and one in the South. And some even have more than two name's; who knows why. The North tended to name battles for the nearest river or geographic feature. The South named battles for the nearest city. There are of course always exceptions to add to the confusion.

  • @SLwootwootUK And today when we talk about Civil war battles it just depends on who is talking about it what name they will use. I am wetting a book on the Maryland Campaign and I have decided to use the Union names because I don't want to have to name ever battle twice.

  • 300 million years ago?Brainwashed by

    evolution's mad scientists!

  • @vrghiks I wanted to respond to your message, but I need to check with my local mad scientist first. They hate it when I say the wrong thing.

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  • great video. My Greatgrand father was with the 4th new York infantry at there ill-fated charge at the bloody lane. The regimental monument is in the national Cemetary. I have the original photos of the dedication. if you want them I'll E-mail them to you. thank you for the great video

  • @Steve5123456789 there were 51, 000 CASUALTIES at the battle of gettysburg not 51000 deaths, "moron."

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  • I just had the wonderful opportunity to view all seven of these parts. Wonderful. Great review. Thank you so much!

  • @astranine A good question for the mad scientists.They are forever more trying to quote how may million years old the earth is without any proof of course.

  • @astranine A good question for the mad scientists.They are forever more trying to quote how may million years old the earth without any proof of course.

  • @vrghiks What does the age of the earth have to do with if or how we evolved?

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