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  1. The sieges of Vannes of 1342 were a series of four sieges of the town of Vannes that occurred throughout 1342. Two rival claimants to the Duchy of Brittany , John of Montfort and Charles of Blois , competed for Vannes throughout this civil war from 1341 to 1365.

    • 4 sieges in 1342
    • Vannes, Brittany, France
  2. Mar 13, 2023 · The sieges of Vannes of 1342 were a series of four sieges of the town of Vannes that occurred throughout 1342. Two rival claimants to the Duchy of Brittany, John of Montfort and Charles of Blois, competed for Vannes throughout this civil war from 1341 to 1365.

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  4. The Battle of Blair Mountain was the largest labor uprising in United States history and is the largest armed uprising since the American Civil War. The conflict occurred in Logan County, West Virginia, as part of the Coal Wars, a series of early-20th-century labor disputes in Appalachia.

    • August 25 to September 2, 1921
    • Tactical law enforcement–military victory, Bill Blizzard acquitted of treason, Most arrested miners are acquitted or receive short prison sentences
  5. British forces defended the vital town of Ninety Six. British engineers constructed a larger redoubt in the shape of a star. In addition, garrison commander John H. Cruger placed a ditch and abatis surrounding the fort to aid in its defense.

  6. Civilians at Gettysburg. John Burns - An elderly resident of Gettysburg in 1863, this veteran of the War of 1812 took a rifle and cartridges from a wounded soldier and walked out of town to fight beside Union troops on July 1, 1863.

  7. The siege of Fort Vincennes, also known as the siege of Fort Sackville and the Battle of Vincennes, was a Revolutionary War frontier battle fought in present-day Vincennes, Indiana won by a militia led by American commander George Rogers Clark over a British garrison led by Lieutenant Governor Henry Hamilton.

  8. May 3, 2024 · During the American Civil War (1861–1865), two major battles were fought there: Chancellorsville, in May 1863, where Confederate general Thomas J. “Stonewall” Jackson famously outflanked Union forces under Joseph Hooker; and the Wilderness, in May 1864, where the Union’s new general-in-chief, Ulysses S. Grant, initiated the Overland ...

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