Civil War 1863 - The Battle of Chickamauga - "Road to Georgia"
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This is a criminally underrated channel.
“Cuttin em down like grain.” Gave me goosebumps.
I read that prior to this battle that the local Indians were afflicted with smallpox and brought their suffering people to this creek for water, shade, and hopefully recovery. About 70% of the afflicted died. For once "water of death" aka Chickamauga seems appropriate, though we'll never know for sure its meaning.
What you just described is the official history we learned in school at Chickamauga (Gordon Lee High). Thanks
This is one ☝️ of my favorite 🤩 battles to learn about
My great great grandfather Pvt. Eli J. Todd in the 22 nd Alabama CSA fought in this battle and survived
Mind did too. 47th regiment Georgia k co CSA
Home sweet home 🏡 2020 on battle field ❤️🎃🤠🏡☺️
anther great video
My gg grandfather fought at Chickamauga, He was in Baxter's Tennessee Artillery as a teamster. He was wounded. He was later captured in Macon by Sherman's forces. Long live the South.
My third great grandfather was a Cpl. in the Orleans Light Artillery and was at Chickamauga
God bless your great great grandfather may he and all those who fought so bravely Rest in peace 👃
Godspeed @@stevehalling816
My grandfather was 25th battalion infantry for the confederate army
Surprised to see that they had a band on the march not comment but they where there
The voice actor sounded a lot like Michael Ironside.
May I ask where is this documentary found in it's entirety?
This is only an edit.
Thank you
I’ll try and find it for you
A year later haha
@@ramen2582 Thank you.
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5th!
Bi mandate. Chunk of cheese.
2nd
This isn't true!! There was NO African Americans in the Confederate Army, this was disproven by creditable historians.
There was body servant's and Teamsters and men doing different manual labor and etc. There was freed slaves and enslaved doing the work behind the Confederate Army lines. They should check their facts and re - edit the 🎥 film, I expect more from this company.
@Coin Collecter Who??
@Coin Collecter He rode with a Texas Cavalry Co I , what I read doesn't say he actually fought in battle. I think he might have been body servants, they wouldn't ever let carry rife. They went against everything thing the Confederacy stood for. Nice propaganda pieces.
@Coin Collecter Most African Americans who served in the Confederate Army didn't serve in military armed!! It went against everything the Confederacy was fighting for. Most of them served as body servants, Labors, cooks, laundry and etc
Neo Confederate Lost Causers know African Americans serving in the Confederate Army has been debunked by creditable historians. I don't really believe this story.
@Coin Collecter This African Americans in the Confederate Army, isn't real so 🛑 stop with the Lost Causers Neo Confederate propaganda. American Battlefield Trust dismiss this theories about African Americans serving in the Confederate Army as soldiers and in combat. You know why most historians ever heard of this man? Because he ever existed in the Army, if he is it was forager enlist paperwork, there is NO records of Africa Americans in Confederate Army. Stories of armed black men marching and fighting would make it easier for the descendants of Confederate soldiers and those who celebrate Confederate heritage to embrace their Lost Causers unapologetically without running the risk of being a racially insensitive or worse.
@Coin Collecter This all Neo Confederate Lost Causers History propaganda b.s. What database? The Confederate Army database? Yeah really believe that.
A black soldier in Forrest's command? Little bit of irony there.
There were thousands of enslaved blacks with every Confederate army. Confederate Army regulations permitted men to take an enslaved man into the ranks with them to serve as a "body servant." The body servant's job would be to attend to the needs of the soldier. They cooked, carried supplies, and carried out a variety of other tasks around the camp to help ease the burdens of soldiering for their enslaver. During battle, they would stay with the wagons, carry supplies to the front, and assist with evacuating the wounded.
Actually, many of Forrests most loyal former slaves voluntarily joined his calvary and faught side by side with him.
@@papajo681 Yes NONE served in combat carrying muskets in the Confederate Army.
@@dmac5595 This is B.S. 🐂💩, it's not true at all!!! Stop 🛑 the propaganda!! You miss spelled fought, it not faught.
@@dmac5595 this isn’t true, they weren’t allowed any major weapons because of fear that they would turn on the army