What do you believe the purpose of Veterans’ Day is? Are you thankful for those men and women?

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What do you believe the purpose of Veterans’ Day is? Are you thankful for those men and women?

Abraham Lincoln U.S. representative from Illinois President of United States of America, 1861–1865 Appointed Gen. Ulysses S. Grant commanding general of Union armies Emancipation Proclamation Thirteenth Amendment to Constitution

Jefferson Davis Graduated from U.S. Military Academy, West Point U.S. senator from Mississippi U.S. secretary of war President of Confederate States of America, 1861–1865 Appointed Robert E. Lee as general in chief of Confederate armies

Ulysses S. Grant Graduated from U.S. Military Academy, West Point Won first Union victories Captured control of Mississippi River in Siege of Vicksburg Appointed commanding general of Union armies by Lincoln Accepted surrender of Confederate Gen. Lee to end Civil War

William Tecumseh Sherman Graduated from U.S. Military Academy, West Point Served under Gen. Grant during Siege of Vicksburg Destroyed Atlanta; ended Confederate’s ability to fight Accepted surrender of all Confederate armies in Carolinas, Georgia, and Florida

Robert E. Lee Graduated from U.S. Military Academy, West Point Fought larger Union armies to standoff at Battle of Antietam Defeated at Battle of Gettysburg Appointed general in chief of Confederate armies by Davis Surrendered to U.S. Gen. Grant to end Civil War

Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson Graduated from U.S. Military Academy, West Point Actions led to Confederate victory at First Battle of Bull Run Considered to be a brilliant tactician. Fought under Confederate Gen. Lee at Antietam and Second Bull Run Died at the Battle of Chancellorsville

Kansas-Nebraska Act Popular Sovereignty Dred Scott Decision John Brown Abraham LincolnHabeas Corpus Emancipation Proclamation Jefferson Davis Ulysses S. Grant Robert E. LeeWilliam Tecumseh Sherman Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson Fort SumterBattle of Antietam Battle of GettysburgSiege of Vicksburg Battle for AtlantaGettysburg Address Lincoln’s Second Inaugural Address