America's Bloodiest Chapter | Unknown Civil War  * 2 HOUR+ MARATHON*

America's Bloodiest Chapter | Unknown Civil War * 2 HOUR+ MARATHON*

Military Heroes

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For years in the 1860's, the Civil War tore apart the United States. North against South. Brother against brother. Finally, on April 9th, 1865, in Appomattox Court House, Virginia, Confederate General Robert E. Lee surrendered his army to Union General Ulysses S. Grant. Learn more in this full episode marathon from Unknown Civil War.

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@1776-or-die
@1776-or-die - 19.04.2024 23:03

First….now bow to me…

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@zach7193
@zach7193 - 20.04.2024 00:45

This is something else. A whole marathon.

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@Turbodog-do7tc
@Turbodog-do7tc - 20.04.2024 02:38

big fan of this longer format

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@genenoud9048
@genenoud9048 - 20.04.2024 02:45

Youbwould think with all the marching. No one would be fat

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@JeffreyLang-j5i
@JeffreyLang-j5i - 20.04.2024 03:06

HAIL GENERAL BUFORD!!!!

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@krystinaland4137
@krystinaland4137 - 20.04.2024 05:29

I remember a theory where the kidnapper accidentally dropped the baby from the ladder and that's why skull was crushed and found nearby. I think it makes sense but as to who i don't know. It's weird he played games like hiding the baby tho. Wtf does that?

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@mdvga
@mdvga - 20.04.2024 08:33

Reparations now Reparations tomorrow Reparations forever!

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@williamkenealy3471
@williamkenealy3471 - 20.04.2024 11:24

Its resnactors seen many i one thin

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@roguerader
@roguerader - 21.04.2024 00:49

I wonder if these brave men would have so willingly have given up their lives if we showed them that America was going to turn into the land of the woke borgs....?

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@lawrencemyers3623
@lawrencemyers3623 - 21.04.2024 13:36

Two things about the Appomattox Campaign: there were trains waiting for Lee at Amelia Court House, but due to a logistical screw up instead of food they were filled with munitions. The other is that it was Lt. Col. Charles Marshall, not Walter Taylor who accompanied Lee to the McLean House at Appomattox. A Sgt. Tucker was also in the party.

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@edwardpoe7323
@edwardpoe7323 - 24.04.2024 07:48

The soldiers were not fat. The reenactors on the other hand

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@detroit12870
@detroit12870 - 26.04.2024 07:51

I've seen this before but it is very well done! Well worth rewatching. Kudos to the Military History for showing it.

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@jimsantiago6017
@jimsantiago6017 - 13.05.2024 22:09

What WAS the Southern cause?

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@greglankas7407
@greglankas7407 - 16.05.2024 16:32

My grandparents fought in this war. Pappaw Harmon McCoy fir the north. Grandpa Hatfield and uncle Randall McCoy fought for the south. All good men rip grandparents

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@rockdawg2511
@rockdawg2511 - 18.05.2024 14:20

It's a misdominer in Florida to knowingly make a false report to the swine but the swine don't enforce the law. They enforce feelings.

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@jamesgeorge960
@jamesgeorge960 - 24.05.2024 08:32

That’s General Pickett doing the narrator

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@phillipgonzales4617
@phillipgonzales4617 - 30.06.2024 18:02

The narrator was a survivor of the Melody massacre

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@MODMAN09
@MODMAN09 - 18.07.2024 10:30

Who sold the slaves to the US?!?

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@timnash7296
@timnash7296 - 23.08.2024 10:26

Shots out to the camera man for holding the camera still!!!!

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@McDanielRanch
@McDanielRanch - 12.09.2024 14:21

Just asking for a friend but if lee would have marched for the cap, and if he had knowledge of what jeb had just don, he would have had a better chance at it. So who's glad lee dint have a bofang radio.

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@candaces9615
@candaces9615 - 25.09.2024 12:51

Wait a minute. George Meade was the first union general to definitively beat RE Lee after being ordered to take command 3 days before the battle of Gettysburg. Grant kept Meade as the commander of the Army of the Potomac while he was the commander in chief please give Meade his due

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@theunclehogshowwterryd
@theunclehogshowwterryd - 24.10.2024 15:31

do re-enactors draw lots or assignments to be battlefield casualties in any given engagement ??....

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@AngelGonzalez-pd4cn
@AngelGonzalez-pd4cn - 14.11.2024 16:47

William Tecumseh Sherman was a badass, he did not fuck around he got shit done.

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