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This 15 page paper details the importance of this often overlooked Civil War battle. Battlefield strategy is detailed move by move and comments are made on the long term impacts the battle had on the war and on the US as a whole. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
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The American Civil War shook our nation like it had never been shaken before. It was a time of many
challenges and much bloodshed, a time when much of the nation was turned into a multitude of small, large, and medium battlefields. While states like Kentucky tried to remain
neutral, others launched themselves fully into the war. Both Confederates and the Union moved through the country trying to take control of areas that opposed them. The Battle
of Wilsons Creek was one of the results. This battle, although in comparison to many others in the war as a whole it was really a minor engagement, was
one not soon to be forgotten. It was fought just southwest of Springfield, Missouri on August 10, 1861 but for some it still occupies our thoughts as though it
was yesterday. The Civil War erupted with such fury for a reason. The years preceding the American Civil War were characterized by
tremendous tension and rampant suspicion. The country was becoming ideologically polarized with the northern states at one end and the southern states at the other end of the ideological
spectrum. In the 1840s and 1850s, in particular, those that lived in the northern states began to harbor suspicions that southerners were plotting to destroy northern liberty. Paranoia raged, however,
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