To the Bitter End
Across the Confederacy, determination remained high through the winter of 1864 into the new year yet ominous signs were everywhere The peace conference had failed Large areas were overrun, the armies could not stop Union advances, the economy was in shambles, and industry and infrastructure were crumbling The Confederacy could not make, move, or maintain anything No one knew what the future held but uncertainty.Civilians and soldiers, generals and governors, resolved to fight to the bitter end.Myths and misconceptions abound about those last days of the Confederacy There would be no single surrender or treaty that brought the war to an end Rather, the Confederacy collapsed, its government on the run, its cities occupied, its armies surrendering piecemeal.Offering a fresh look at the various surrenders that ended the war, To the Bitter End Appomattox, Bennett Place, and the Surrenders of the Confederacy by Robert M Dunkerly brings to light little known facts and covers often overlooked events Each surrender starting at Appomattox and continuing through Greensboro, Citronelle, and the Trans Mississippi unfolded on its own course Many involved confusing and chaotic twists and turns.Misunderstandings plagued many of the negotiations Communications were problematic Discipline often broke down Tempers flared It was anything but a nice, neat ending to the war.How did the war finally end What was the status of former Confederate soldiers Of slaves How would everyone get home Was there even a home to go to As the surrenders unfolded, daunting questions remained.Appomattox was just the beginning. Read To the Bitter End – kino-fada.fr A fascinating overview of the period of Confederate surrender between April and June of 1865 A dry read at times, but one that historians will find fascinating Grade B

- English
- 20 May 2018 Robert M. Dunkerly
- Kindle Edition
- 192 pages
- Robert M. Dunkerly
- To the Bitter End