...in 1862.
This small battle was a microcosm of the entire Cavil War. Although the numbers of each side were approximately the same, the reality is that the union troops were well armed and well supplied. For example they had 30 field artillery pieces that were mostly Parrott Rifled cannons with a effective range of 1,600 - 2,000 yards. The Confederates had about 12 smoothbore cannons with a maximum range of 800 yards, The Northern aggressors were well fed and well armed while the Confederates forced marched from Fort Smith and were issued a handful of parched corn and 5 rounds of ammunition.
The casualties on both sides were about equal but the superior artillery of the North wiped out their opponents artillery... since they were left with only bayonets, sabers, and rocks... they retreated.
Yep, that scenario was repeated time and again.
And were the fighters from Fort Smith, Van Buren and Northwest Arkansas fighting to preserve slavery... That is a hard sell when you know most of the Northwest Ark. troops had never seen a slave,
The Battle of Prairie Grove was the last time two armies of almost equal strength faced each other for control of northwest Arkansas. When the Confederate Army of the Trans-Mississippi withdrew from the bloody ground on December 7, 1862, the Union forces claimed a strategic victory.
The casualties on both sides were about equal but the superior artillery of the North wiped out their opponents artillery... since they were left with only bayonets, sabers, and rocks... they retreated.
Yep, that scenario was repeated time and again.
And were the fighters from Fort Smith, Van Buren and Northwest Arkansas fighting to preserve slavery... That is a hard sell when you know most of the Northwest Ark. troops had never seen a slave,

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