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farm, where his master Henry
grew cotton and kept 10 slaves.
2







But Charlie's peaceful life ended abruptly
when Henry was drafted to the
Confederate Army. 1861
3

where they found out that the
Confederates had already gained
Ft. Sumter in Virginia.
4

group from Atlanta. As soon as they
joined with a rank, Union soldiers attacked.


















5

But suddenly, a general named Jackson
came in with reinforcements.






































6

Run Victory and toasted "Stonewall"
Jackson. There, Charlie heard his master
Henry say, "I’ll fight to my death to keep
my money-making slaves!"


















7










for fighting. He decided to leave the
Confederates; he wanted nothing to do
with human enslavement.
8

newspaper on a Virginia-town street.

over the Union army. As
a major contributor to the
Anaconda plan, McClellan
plans to compensate for
another Union's loss
at The Second Bull Run.July 1861
9



Henry's cotton crop and the
Cotton Diplomacy of the
South! They'll have to put up
an embargo...
10










until August, when a group of Union men
passed through.
11

Southern property under the Confiscation
Acts. Interested, Charlie followed them.







12

enforce the Confiscation Acts. One man,
David, had practically become his new
master. Charlie was content with the
anti-slavery views of the northerners.





13

himself in the woods and he saw the
Union army. Upon seeing Charlie, a
soldier grabbed him.













14

middle of a battle: the Second Bull Run.

























15

surrounded by the Confederates. That
night the soldiers did not celebrate, they
nursed their wounded and buried the dead.





16

this time to Antietam.













17

September of 1862. Charlie was already
tired of the war.




















18


A woman, Clara Barton, was seen running on
the field giving aid to wounded men. Charlie
heard men begging for the “angel of the
battlefield” to come and save them.







19













McClellan had to be replaced. Burnside
became the new Union General.
20









had moved to the next battle; the battle
of Fredericksburg.





21

attack, the new General Lee for the
Confederacy had time to evacuate
Fredericksburg and get reinforcements.







22

bullets, so he trotted into town and found
another newspaper.

grants for small farmers
Pacific Railway: federal
aid for construction of a
transcontinental railroad
23

the soldiers were excited about was
Lincoln's "Emancipation Proclamation."






24

same place as before. The only
changes were the addition of General
Hooker and the completion of
Lincoln's Proclamation.
25

lot of time in the nearest town. Then one
day, Charlie saw his old master David.



26

Act called for more soldiers and that the
Inequitable Draft Laws brought them to
the war.





27

Union army with his old friend David.





28

in the middle of a battle, the Battle of
Chancellorsville.







29

find David, but could not find him. Later,
when all of the men had returned to
camp Charlie overheard that David was
a prisoner of war.










30

knew that he had to get David back some
way or another.




31

marching to Vicksburg, Mississippi.
During this voyage, Charlie only thought
was rescuing David.





32

rank that took David would be at the
battle, and therefore he could find him.





33

man stumbled across a newspaper.
The title was, "Consequences from the
Suspensions of the Writs of
Habeas Corpus."



34

moved to a different rank and became
under Grant's control in hopes of finding
David. But he never did.





35

Vicksburg battle), Charlie saw David.
He darted across the battle field and kicked
down the guards watching David.





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farm, where his master Henry
grew cotton and kept 10 slaves.
2







But Charlie's peaceful life ended abruptly
when Henry was drafted to the
Confederate Army. 1861
3

where they found out that the
Confederates had already gained
Ft. Sumter in Virginia.
4
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Charlie, a horse on a southern farm during the Civil War, witnesses the conflict and decides to join the Union army with his master. They experience battles, meet historical figures, and eventually return home to live happily ever after.
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