亨利堡和唐纳森堡

Jason Phillips
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本章将亨利堡和多内尔森堡的战役解释为对重要资源——人类、动物和矿物——的争夺,这些资源塑造了联邦和邦联的战略和结果。通过结合军事、政治和物质历史,它展示了水手、士兵、公民和奴隶如何在面对寒冷的天气、泥泞的道路和暴涨的河流等环境挑战的情况下塑造了战争及其后果。这些条件与士气、谣言、情绪、自我、偏见、忠诚和文化等无形因素混合在一起,构成了人们如何战斗和思考竞选的框架。海军上将安德鲁·富特(Andrew Foote)的铁板舰队和准将尤利西斯·格兰特(Ulysses Grant)的军队通过海陆空联合作战,剥夺了南部邦联最丰富的铁和猪地区,并在多纳森堡(Fort Donelson)建立了第一个走私营地,加速了西部战区的解放。
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Forts Henry and Donelson
This chapter explains the campaign for Forts Henry and Donelson as a contest for vital resources—human, animal, and mineral—that shaped Union and Confederate strategies and outcomes. By combining military, political, and material history, it shows how sailors, soldiers, citizens, and slaves shaped the battles and their aftermath while facing environmental challenges, including frigid weather, muddy roads, and swollen rivers. These conditions mixed with intangible factors, like morale, rumors, emotions, egos, prejudices, loyalties, and culture, to frame how people fought and thought about the campaign. By combining naval and army operations, Adm. Andrew Foote’s ironclad flotilla and Brig. Gen. Ulysses Grant’s army deprived the Confederacy of its richest iron and hog region and accelerated emancipation in the western theater by establishing its first contraband camp at Fort Donelson.
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