
The Numerical Strength of the Confederate Army An examination of the argument of the Hon. Charles Francis Adams and others
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Authors:
- McKim, Randolph H. (Randolph Harrison)
1842 - 1920
About this book
In the aftermath of the American Civil War, debates over military strength and strategy shaped the nation’s understanding of its past. "The Numerical Strength of the Confederate Army" by Randolph H. McKim critically examines the arguments put forth by figures like Hon. Charles Francis Adams, focusing on the contentious issue of troop numbers and their implications for the Confederacy's military effectiveness. Delving into the complexities of wartime logistics and leadership, this document offers unique insights into the Confederate Army’s capabilities and challenges. Ideal for historians and civic activists, McKim’s work invites readers to reassess established narratives and engage with the nuanced realities of Civil War dynamics. Explore the intricate interplay of military strength and historical interpretation in this compelling analysis.