<span>The work of chaplains during the Civil War has, until recent years, been overlooked by many historians and scholars. While the more general topic of religion’s role during the war has been thoroughly researched and written about, the more specific role of the men involved in the work of ministering to soldiers has not received quite as much attention. The impact religion had on Civil War soldiers would never have been as pervasive were it not for the dedicated work of chaplains. Whether these men were Protestant preachers (the vast majority), Catholic priests, or Jewish rabbis, the influence of those who served in the capacity of chaplain was as definite as it was long lasting. Fortunately, a growing number of scholars are now recognizing and writing about the influence of Civil War chaplains, as a recent study attests:</span>
They wanted to show the people that the African-American population was strong and united, even though they did have their differences, often at the core of the battle, such as how the fight for rights should be conducted, or similar things. They presented themselves as united.
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the correct order is 2, 4, 1, 3.
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Eliot James Barkley
Explanation:
The Attica prison was located in the United States of America. And a serious riot was carried out by the inmates in the prison in many years back.
The reasons that led to the riot were because of severe overcrowding, virtual starvation, and an often complete absence of medical care as stated and experienced by the inmate.
And an instruction was given out by then the president to curb and stop the rioters.
It should be understood that the execution of the order and the riot led to the death of close a hundred of inmates and prison officials.
Elliot James Barkley was the person that came to the prisoners rescue. He served ad their spokesman.