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Ulysses S Grant was a union general who would later become president. A huge contribution he made to the war was successfully capturing vicksburg and therefore taking control of the mississippi river effectively cutting the south in half. Sherman was another union general who was Grant's right hand man. His biggest contribution was the famous Sherman's March to the Sea.
Stonewall Jackson and Robert E. Lee are some of the most famous Confederate leaders. Stonewall Jackson Shenandoah Valley campaign was so brilliant that it is still studied by military leaders to this day. The battle of Chancellorsville is considered to be a perfect battle done by robert E lee. With an inferior number of troops he was able to catch the union army by surprise and defeat them.
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President Lincoln was assassinated by an actor named John Wilkes Booth. Booth, who wanted the Confederacy to win the war, shot the president during a play at Ford's Theater in Washington, D.C. Lincoln was the first president to be assassinated.
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According to Leslie Bethell in his work "Why did the Creoles lead the revolutions in Latin America?" The statement "if the creoles had one eye on their masters, they kept the other on their servants, " implies that the Creoles fully understand the delicate situation of the colonies in which every group was constantly looking for power to override one another.
The masters are the penisulares: the Spanish settlers, while the servants are the mestizos, mulattos, Africans, and other Indian groups. The Creoles wanted to gain and retain political power in the colonies.