John Locke's First and Second Treaties on Government were written in defense of D. Glorious Revolution, when William of Orange overthrew King James II of England.
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The most important generals in the Eastern Theater of the American Civil War were:
- Ulysses S. Grant
- George B. McClellan
- Irvin McDowell
- John Pope
- Ambrose Burnside
- George G. Meade
- Robert E. Lee
- P. Beauregard
- Joseph Jhonston
- James Longstreet
- Stonewall Jackson
- A. P. Hill
- Jubal Early
In the Western Theater, the most prominent generals were:
- Ulysses S. Grant
- Henry Halleck
- William Sherman
- George Thomas
- Don Carlos Buell
- William Rosecrans
- James McPherson
- Albert Sidney Johnson
- P. Beauregard
- Joseph Jhonston
- Braxton Bragg
- John Bell Hood
- Nathan Bedford Forrest
- Edmund Kirby Smith
In the Trans-Mississippi, the most notable generals were:
- Nathaniel Banks
- James Blunt
- Edward Canby
- Samuel Curtis
- John Frémont
- Nathaniel Lyon
- John Pope
- William Rosecrans
- John Schofield
- Edmund Kirby Smith
- Teophilus Holmes
- Richard Taylor
- Thomas Hindman
- John Magruder
- Sterling Price
- Earl Van Dorn
- Benjamin McCulloch
- Stand Watie
Some of the key battles of the war were:
The Battle of Fort Sumter: it took place on April 12 1861 and was the first engagement between both armies.
The Battle of Glorieta Pass (March 1862), which the Union Army won against the Confederates and prevented the South from occupying California.
The Battle of Gettysburg (July 1st - 3rd 1863): considered as a turning point in the Civil War, Southern General Lee was defeated by the Union Army.
He was proclaiming the idea of united Italy.
Explanation:
- Cavour wanted to make effective use of the Republican National Liberation Movement, led by Garibaldi to bring the countries of central and southern Italy under the domination of the Savoy dynasty.
- The Italian rebirth is accomplished through political, diplomatic and military action by the Italian "state" of Piedmont, led by King Vittorio Emanuel and Minister Cavour.
- Support for impending unification was sought primarily in France. Cavour and Napoleon III met in 1859 in utmost secrecy and determined the terms of the military-political alliance. The provocative Austria declared war on Piedmont in 1859 and marched to its borders with a large army. To the astonishment of the entire European public, France was also at war in the Piedmont side.
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