I am in the middle of reading U.S. Grant's memoirs and noticed how often he refers to the civil war as the late rebellion; war of rebellion, or simply, rebellion when mentioning officers in the Mexican War who later became famous in the Civil War. My question is what was the dominant word usage by that generation when refering to the war, and about when was "Civil War" begun to be used (almost) exclusively? Almost everyone today uses "Civil War", and president Lincoln used it in his Gettysburg Address, but it is not capitalized.
I intend on going back to my collection of other memoirs and checking what terms are used. I was wondering if anyone else has done the same?
- Jay Reid
Dreamer42
9th Texas
I intend on going back to my collection of other memoirs and checking what terms are used. I was wondering if anyone else has done the same?
- Jay Reid
Dreamer42
9th Texas
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