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  • The Battle of Franklin and Its Lasting Impression on American History (Cannons and Courage: The Stories Behind the American Civil War's Major Battles, Book 13)
  • By: N.S. Stedman
  • Narrated by: Tom Briggs
  • Length: 43 mins

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Forged in Fire

By: N.S. Stedman
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Summary

The American Civil War, which took place from 1861 to 1865, stands as one of the most defining and transformative periods in American history. Rooted in complex issues such as slavery, states' rights, and regional differences, the war pitted the Union, composed of Northern states, against the Confederacy, consisting of Southern states that sought to secede from the Union. The conflict tore the nation apart, resulting in devastating casualties and leaving an indelible mark on American society.

The American Civil War was a clash of ideologies, economic interests, and visions for the future. At its core, the war revolved around the institution of slavery, as the Southern states depended heavily on the labor-intensive practice, while the Northern states sought its abolition. Tensions escalated, leading to the secession of several Southern states and the formation of the Confederacy under the leadership of President Jefferson Davis.

The Battle of Franklin, fought on November 30, 1864, near the town of Franklin, Tennessee, emerged as a pivotal engagement in the American Civil War. Occurring in the midst of General William T. Sherman's march to the sea, the battle marked a critical moment in the Union's efforts to defeat the Confederacy. Understanding the significance of the Battle of Franklin requires examining its impact on the broader context of the war.

The battle unfolded against the backdrop of a desperate Southern attempt to halt the Union advance through Tennessee. The Confederate Army, commanded by General John Bell Hood, sought to disrupt Sherman's supply lines and divert Union troops away from their campaign. Meanwhile, the Union Army, led by General John M. Schofield, aimed to defend Nashville, an essential logistical hub for the Union forces.

This book aims to provide a comprehensive account of the Battle of Franklin, delving into its historical context, examining its tactical intricacies, and exploring its lasting impact. By analyzing the key players, strategies, and events that unfolded during the battle, this book seeks to shed light on the battle's significance within the broader narrative of the American Civil War.

Through a meticulous exploration of primary sources, firsthand accounts, and scholarly analysis, this book will present a detailed narrative of the Battle of Franklin. Additionally, it will examine the battle's effect on the outcome of the war and its lasting implications for the soldiers involved, the local communities, and the nation as a whole.

By engaging with various perspectives and incorporating personal stories, this book aims to provide listeners with a deeper understanding of the sacrifices, heroism, and consequences associated with the Battle of Franklin. Ultimately, this exploration will contribute to a more comprehensive understanding of this pivotal moment in American history and its significance in shaping the course of the American Civil War.

©2023 Nicholas Stedman (P)2023 Nicholas Stedman

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