The Battle of Fredericksburg saw more troops engaged than any other battle of the American Civil War, almost 200,000 men. Fought in and around Fredericksburg, Virginia, December 11–15, 1862, it also involved the first major opposed river crossing in the nation’s history.
Battle Of Fredericksburg FactsLocationFredericksburg, VirginiaDates
December 11-15, 1862
Generals
Union: Maj. General Ambrose E. Burnside
Confederate: General Robert E. Lee
Soldiers Engaged
Union: 106,000
Confederate: 72,500
Important Events & Figures
Marye’s Heights
Slaughter Pens
Angel of Marye’s Heights
First Major Opposed River Crossing
Largest Battle of the Civil War
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Explanation:
"Expressed powers" or "enumerated powers."
Strict constructionists and loose constructionists differ over whether the government's powers should be limited to those specifically enumerated powers. Strict constructionists read the Constitution as giving the federal government only those specifically delegated powers. Loose constructionists argue that anything not specifically forbidden by the constitution can be within the window of what the government needs to do in adapting to the needs of time and circumstances.
Middle Ages: the period of European history from the fall of the Roman Empire in the west (5th century) to the fall of Constantinople (1453) basically from c.1100-1453.
Events-
Battle of Hastings and Norman Conquest
The Bayeux Tapestry
Doomsday Book
Magna Carta
Hundred Years War between England and France
Black Death
Wars if the Roses and the Battle of Bosworth
The Great Schism of 1054 and Great Western Schism
Renaissance: period in European history covering between 14th and 17th centuries. Extension of Middle Ages and is bridged by the Age of Enlightenment to modern history. Characterized by a surge of interest in Classical scholarship and values. Renaissance means rebirth.
Events:
Giotto completes his work on the Scrovegni Chapel in Padua
Johannes Gutenberg invents the printing press
Ottoman Empire captures city of Constantinople ending Byzantine Empire
Henry VII becomes king of England
Christopher Columbus discovers Americas
Leonardo Da Vinci paints the Last Supper
Henry VIII becomes king of England
Start of Reformation
Ferdinand begins his voyage around the world
Elizabeth becomes Queen of England
Galileo discovers moons of Jupiter
Thirty Year War Begins
They were different because the Renaissance was a way to start fresh from all the bad that happened in the Middle Ages which were very dark and gloomy.