Read this book using Google Play Books app on your PC, android, iOS devices. Stonewall Jackson was a leading Confederate general during the U.S. Civil War, commanding forces at Manassas, Antietam, Fredericksburg and Chancellorsville. His father, William, a blacksmith, died when Forrest was 16. Nathan Bedford Forrest est né le 13 juillet 1821 à Chapel Hill, dans le comté de Bedford, Tennessee, dans une famille de pionniers. Nathan Bedford Forrest, (born July 13, 1821, near Chapel Hill, Tennessee, U.S.—died October 29, 1877, Memphis, Tennessee), Confederate cavalry commander in the American Civil War (1861–65) who was often described as a “born military genius.” His rule of action, “Get there first with the most men,” became one of the most often quoted statements of the war. Remembered by some as a hero of Southern causes, Forrest was memorialized in statues and other monuments throughout the region. Le fort Pillow est construit par les Confédérés en 1861 sur la rive est du fleuve Mississippi. Nathan Bedford Forrest - A Biography An American story is presented by Jack Hurst in a compelling and factual manner. Il tient à s’engager comme simple soldat[note 1], refusant de demander le brevet d'officier[note 2]. The couple would have two children over the course of their marriage. Né le 13 juillet 1821 au Tennessee, Nathan Bedford Forrest était un autodidacte qui a fait fortune en tant que planteur de coton et marchand d'esclaves. William Tecumseh Sherman was a U.S. Civil War Union Army leader known for "Sherman's March," in which he and his troops laid waste to the South. "use strict";(function(){var insertion=document.getElementById("citation-access-date");var date=new Date().toLocaleDateString(undefined,{month:"long",day:"numeric",year:"numeric"});insertion.parentElement.replaceChild(document.createTextNode(date),insertion)})(); Subscribe to the Biography newsletter to receive stories about the people who shaped our world and the stories that shaped their lives. His tactic was the headlong charge, mounted with such swiftness and ferocity that General Sherman called him a "devil" who should "be hunted down and killed if it costs 10,000 lives and bankrupts the treasury." Il gagne bien sa vie et paie à ses frères les études qu’il n’a pu avoir. His birthplace was inTennessee. Il prend ensuite la présidence de la compagnie de chemin de fer de Selma, Marion, et Memphis[1]. En 1871, il est convoqué devant un comité du Congrès à propos des affaires du Ku Klux Klan : devant ce comité, Forrest nie toute implication active dans les activités du Klan, qu'il sait être une association de citoyens organisée pour son auto-protection. En avril 1864, le fort est alors occupé par 600 Unionistes dont la moitié sont d'anciens esclaves. We see his flaws, his courage, his lack of education, his brilliance, his resolve, his love, and a man who found a Saviour before it was too late. Nathan Bedford Forrest - Début de la vie: Né le 13 Juillet, 1821 à Chapel Hill, TN, Nathan Bedford Forrest était l’enfant le plus âgé (de douze ans) de William et Miriam Forrest. As the war moved on through 1864 and into 1865, Forrest experienced some victories and defeats, but neither strong enough to turn the tide of war toward the South or to destroy his army completely. In 1866, Forrest and C.C. Nathan Bedford Forrest was born on July 13th, 1821. As a result, General Grant was forced to revise his strategy. The whole sum of Forrest's story is presented. The whole sum of Forrest's story is presented. Une épidémie de fièvre typhoïde frappe peu après la région et ses trois sœurs, dont sa jumelle, ainsi que deux de ses frères meurent. Forrest is also one of the most controversial figures from the Civil War era. Il obtient cependant sa main et l’épouse en 1845. « Ma vie a été un combat depuis son commencement. Just finished reading Nathan Bedford Forrest, a biography by Jack Hurst. Forrest, qui est resté moins d'un an à l'école, rêve de devenir riche par contradiction avec son enfance difficile. After the war, he was a businessman and was associated with the Ku Klux Klan. Forrest offered less time and then, fearing the arrival of Union reinforcements, launched a furious assault on the fort. One of the greatest cavalrymen of the Civil War, Confederate general Nathan Bedford Forrest allegedly permitted the massacre at Fort Pillow during the war and was associated with the Ku Klux Klan afterward. • (en) Jack HURST, Nathan Bedford Forrest, a biography, 1993. Historians agree a massacre did occur but differ in their conclusions over whether the killing was premeditated or occurred in the heat of battle. He was born to a poor family of 12 children with him, and his twin sister is the oldest. He died on October 29, 1877, reportedly from complications of diabetes. Controversy surrounds his degree of responsibility at the Battle of Fort Pillow, where nearly 300 surrendering Black soldiers were slaughtered. It developed as a commercial centre for an agricultural area (cotton, corn, peaches, rice, soybeans, and wheat), but its economy… In December 2017, amid a heated battle over whether Confederate monuments belonged in public places, a statue of Forrest on horseback was removed from a park in Memphis, Tennessee. Alvin C. York was an American war hero during World War I. Cependant, Forrest lève un régiment de cavalerie[note 3] sur ses propres deniers (il est à présent millionnaire), et sa famille le suit : ses frères et son fils sont présents à ses côtés. He received a Medal of Honor and his story was told in the film 'Sergeant York.'. The commander asked for an hour to consider the offer. Cutting off communication lines and raiding stores of supplies, Forrest relied on guerrilla tactics and never fully engaged the enemy's superior forces. Le 12 avril 1864, les forces confédérées avaient encerclé le fort Pillow, une garnison près du fleuve Mississippi, occupée par près de 300 soldats noirs, les esclaves les plus récemment libérés et le même nombre de soldats blancs. He along with his twin sister, Fanny was the eldest of the twelve children born to the couple. Many people nowadays want Forrest’s statues torn down and destroyed and to end any further discussion of him. Nathan Bedford Forrest was born to a poor family in Bedford County, Tennessee. Forrest soon moved the family to Memphis, Tennessee, where he became a successful planter and owner of a stagecoach company. Noté /5. The ridgetop commissaryhe built as a provisioning store for the 1,000 Irish laborers hired to lay the rails became the … Nathan Bedford Forrest - A Biography An American story is presented by Jack Hurst in a compelling and factual manner. Dans le cas de Forrest, son éducation scolaire limitée aurait sans doute été un obstacle à l'octroi d'un brevet d'officier. En public, il conseille la paix et l'obéissance à l'ordre fédéral alors qu'en privé il subventionne la guerre contre le nouvel ordre du Sud[1]. … (1866) by the Confederate general Nathan Bedford Forrest, who contracted with the Memphis and Little Rock (now Chicago, Rock Island, and Pacific) Railroad to build a line through Crowley’s Ridge. As a former slave trader and slave owner, Forrest experienced the abolition of slavery at war's end as a major financial setback.
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