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      • When President Abraham Lincoln issued the call for volunteers after the Confederate attack on Fort Sumter, Vermont responded swiftly and decisively. The state sent more than 34,000 of its sons to fight for the Union, despite having a population of less than 350,000 at the time.
  1. St. Albans, Vermont, is the site of the northernmost land action in the Civil War, the St. Albans Raid. On October 19, 1864, Confederate raiders, under the command of Lieutenant Bennett H. Young, robbed three banks, escaped to Canada, were captured, and put on trial.

  2. Soon the Second Vermont Regiment was sent to the war zone, enlisted for three years as part ofthe Army of the Potomac, the largest of all Union armies. On July 21 the regiment fought in the first major battle of the Civil War, along a stream called Bull Run some 25 miles southwest of Washington. The Vermonters were briefly

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  3. Vermont was devastated following the Battle of the Wilderness, as 1,000 of its soldiers were left wounded or dead. With a 1777 constitution that read, "All men are born free and independent," Vermonters had little choice but to participate in the American Civil War.

  4. Jul 31, 2023 · Vermont became the first state to abolish adult slavery in its constitution in 1777. During the Civil War, the state actively contributed to the Underground Railroad, helping enslaved individuals escape to freedom in Canada. Vermonters also played a vital role in shaping national policy.

  5. Taking place in St. Albans, Vermont, on October 19, 1864, it was a raid conducted out of the Province of Canada by 21 Confederate soldiers who had recently failed in engagements with the Union Army and evaded subsequent capture in the United States.

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  6. history. During the American Civil War, the State of Vermont continued the military tradition started by the Green Mountain Boys of American Revolutionary War fame, contributing a significant portion of its eligible men to the war effort.

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  8. Jul 4, 2013 · From Howard Coffin’s Full Duty, Vermonters in the Civil War: “Lee had ordered more than 12,000 men- 11 brigades – to advance across a mile of open ground to attack, and breach if possible, the middle of the long Union line. Maj.Gen. George Pickett and his 5,000 soldiers from Old Dominion were to lead the charge.”.

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