Generativity versus stagnation stage is the seventh out of the eight stages of Erik Erikson's theory of psychosocial development. At this stage people are concerned of they have left a last make on the sands of time, they are more concerned if they have left a lasting impart.
During the <u>Genrativity versus stagnation </u>stage people are concerned with whether or not they have created something they really care about in life."
At the out burst of the War in 1861, hundreds of Irish and Irish Americans enlisted in the Union Army. Some joined ordinary regiments, but others created three all Irish voluntary infantries: the 63rd New York Infantry Regiment, arranged on Staten Island