"Enemy in Rout" — James Longstreet's Last Words Before His Own Men Shot Him
They Are Friends: James Longstreet Shot by His Own Men in the Wilderness Just one year after Stonewall Jackson fell, General James Longstreet was tragically shot by his own men in the exact same woods. This video details the chaotic flank attack at the Battle of the Wilderness and the friendly fire that nearly cost Robert E. Lee his top commander. Discover how a single Confederate volley altered the course of the war. Learn how Longstreet’s wounding accelerated the shift toward grueling trench warfare and weakened the Confederate leadership. Explore the haunting parallels between two fallen commanders in the heart of the Wilderness. #AmericanCivilWar #JamesLongstreet #TheWilderness #MilitaryHistory #History

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