Opening Question! What does the number of casualties tell us about Grant's fighting style in the WEST? (How do you get THAT many casualties?)

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Opening Question! What does the number of casualties tell us about Grant's fighting style in the WEST? (How do you get THAT many casualties?)

Second Battle of Bull Run

Victory for Lee at Bull Run August 1862 Inspired Lee to invade the North and take his army into Maryland Robert E. Lee - South John Pope – North

Fort Monroe

Why was it a risk for the three slaves to run away to the Union?

Major General Benjamin Franklin Butler

What was Butler's argument for not returning the slaves?

What is contraband?

How did this event play a role in the North’s official position on slavery?