Live Breaking News & Updates on War Cameron

Stay updated with breaking news from War cameron. Get real-time updates on events, politics, business, and more. Visit us for reliable news and exclusive interviews.

Corruption Disruption: How Profiteers Harmed the Union's War Machine


The illegal theft and resale of goods made it more difficult to wage total war.
Key point: All militaries have had to contend with supply issues and war profiteering. Here is how the Union dealt with these issues.
“For sugar the government often got sand; for coffee, rye; for leather, something no better than brown paper; for sound horses and mules, spavined beasts and dying donkeys; and for serviceable muskets and pistols, the experimental failures of sanguine inventors, or the refuse of shops and foreign armories.” So wrote Harper’s Monthly journalist Robert Tomes in July 1864. What Tomes was describing was far from uncommon during the American Civil War, a war that many have put on high moral ground beneath the umbrella of righteousness. But in that war, as with most wars throughout history, thievery and corruption ran rampant. This corruption, involving not only suppliers and manufacturers in the North but also high government officials, resulted in the unnecess ....

United States , Al Qahirah , White House , District Of Columbia , Abraham Lincoln , John Quincy Adams , Johnc Fremont , Robert Allen , Alexander Cummings , Henry Clay , Andrew Jackson , Simon Cameron , Oliver Morton , George Updyke , Alexander Hamilton , Ulyssess Grant , Quartermaster Department , War Department , Brooks Brothers , Dyer Company , Union Army , Robert Tomes , American Civil War , Civil War , President Abraham Lincoln , Growing Union Army ,

Edward Hallowell | The Inglorius Padre Steve's World


February is
Black History Month, it’s something that no American of any race, color, or creed should forget. African Americans, the decendants of slaves and slaves themselves fought for freedom that was only at best was in the
promissory note of the
Emancipation Proclamation.
Those men, and women in the case of Harriett Tubman and Sojourner Truth, paved the way for freedom for African Americans and all others who benefited from what they fought for: women, Native Americans, Mexican Americans, and other Hispanics, Asian Americans, and LGBTQ Americans.
That promise being made then, must be kept today, to the descendents of  this men, as well as all who benefited through their sacrifice: even the Southern Whites who at the time did not know then, or all too often today, that they too needed emancipation. ....

United States , New York , South Carolina , United Kingdom , Port Hudson , Fort Monroe , Garden City , Red River , City Of , Harvard University , Sankt Peterburg , Black Dog , Fort Pillow , Johnr Eakin , Sojourner Truth , Robert Underwood Johnson , Andrew Johnson , Robert Gould Shaw , Ku Klux Klan , John Fremont , Ted Widmer , Sergeant Stephen Swails , Mike Pence , James Chalmers , Russell Weigley , Sergeant Williamh Carney ,