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Artillery of the American Civil War Calendar
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Start Date
1/1/2026
Layout
Two Page
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Medium
Wire Binding Colour
White
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Artillery of the American Civil War Calendar
Artillery played a crucial role in shaping the course of the American Civil War, providing both destructive power and support for infantry and cavalry operations. Early in the war, the Union Army and Southern forces relied on smoothbore cannons, which were limited in range and accuracy. The primary artillery pieces in use at the time were the 6-pounder field gun, the 12-pounder howitzer, and the 24-pounder cannon, all of which had proven their effectiveness in previous wars. However, as the conflict progressed, both sides began to innovate, leading to a significant increase in the firepower and sophistication of artillery.
By the middle of the war, rifled artillery pieces began to replace smoothbore cannons, greatly improving accuracy and range. The Union Army, in particular, was quick to embrace these advancements, using the powerful 10-pounder Parrott rifle and the 3-inch Ordnance rifle to devastating effect. These rifled cannons had spiral grooves inside the barrel that allowed for more consistent accuracy, making them effective at longer distances. The Southern forces, although slower to adopt rifled artillery, also incorporated such weapons into their arsenals, notably using the Napoleon cannon and the Whitworth rifle, which was a particularly long-range weapon.
Artillery tactics evolved as well, with both the Union and Southern forces recognizing the need to coordinate their cannon fire with infantry and cavalry movements. During major battles, such as Gettysburg, Antietam, and Vicksburg, artillery bombardments often preceded infantry assaults, softening up enemy defences and creating opportunities for breakthroughs. Artillery batteries, consisting of multiple cannons, were organized into larger formations and deployed in strategic locations to cover key terrain. The use of ammunition like canister shot and explosive shells allowed artillery to be effective in both offensive and defensive operations, capable of tearing apart infantry formations and fortifications.
Despite its power, artillery was not invincible, and its effectiveness often depended on the skill and coordination of the artillery crews. The Union Army had an advantage in terms of the size and technological advancement of its artillery corps, which allowed for more rapid and effective fire support. The Southern forces, while initially outgunned, relied on superior tactics and the ingenuity of their commanders to make the best use of their artillery. The strategic use of artillery was a key factor in many of the Civil War's most important battles, helping to determine the outcome of engagements and contributing to the overall success of both the Union and Southern forces.
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Stellar quality and adorable art. Newfs doing what Newf do best, keep you amused! Great size and all the Canadian holidays included. Love the outlines on the pages with appropriate weather graphics, and with profits from this printed work going to Quebec Newfoundland Rescue, a registered charity helping Newfoundland dogs in need, even better. Very heavy stock and the quality is top notch. I like the spiral binding which keeps it flatter on the wall.
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