David Farragut Contribution To The Civil War

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Dear President Trump: I am requesting to have a national holiday designated about a citizen who significantly helped the Union during the civil war. This citizen is David Farragut and I hope you will feel as strongly about his contributions as I do and will demonstrate to you. Civil and political importance is necessary so that we don’t lose that right, like other countries. It also helps so that our voices are heard and our decisions are based on what people want, not what top officials want. Without civic and political participation, there may be groups of people in the U.S. that don’t get a voice and may be discriminated against. We as citizens should always strive to make the country better for the future generations, without civic and political participation that may not happen as out voices won’t be heard and the top people will get what they want. …show more content…

naval officer who was praised for his work. The praise he received motivated him to do more to help the Union during the Civil War. For example, he ordered the Union blockade of the southern ports, he helped with the capturing of New Orleans, which was a Confederate city, and he helped General Ulysses S Grant take down Vicksburg. He also helped capture the town of Mobile, which other admirals thought was hopeless. That did not stop Mr. Farragut, and he went as fast as his ships would go through Mobile Bay so the enemy’s cannons couldn’t aim at them. He yelled “damn the torpedoes” as he went through Mobile. That quote has become one of the most famous quotes in the navy’s

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