The Confederacy's Armory in the American Civil War: Tredegar Iron Works

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  • Опубліковано 6 сер 2023
  • On May 29, 1861, the Confederate capital moved from Montgomery, Alabama, to Richmond. By shifting the seat of government, the Confederacy declared its commitment to the defense of Richmond and the city's vital resources during the American Civil War.
    Tredegar proved invaluable to the Confederacy, producing nearly 1100 cannon in its foundries, while the rolling mills turned out iron plating for Confederate naval gunboats.
    The legacy of the site of the Tredegar Iron Works however is more than just the site that produced firepower, ship plating, and cannons.
    Today, the former walls of the Tredegar Iron Works are actually encased within the American Civil War Museum walls, preserving not only the history of the site but telling a complete story of the American Civil War on the same grounds that participated in it, nearly 200 years ago.
    With Nathan Madison.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 2

  • @ziggystardust1122
    @ziggystardust1122 11 місяців тому +1

    The Mississippi will always be dominate. The Potomac, always romanticized. But the James...can any other waterway rival her historic importance in shaping America?

  • @donmckechnie9858
    @donmckechnie9858 4 місяці тому

    Great topic but the sound and background sound is bad. Presentation is excellent also.