The Civil War like you've never seen it before! With cutting-edge paper engineering and an entertaining, informative text, American history springs to life in this three-dimensional account of the Civil War.
Right: Generals Robert E. Lee (Martin Sheen) and James Kemper (Royce D. Applegate) discuss Confederate strategy in this scene from the movie Gettysburg (1993). General Kemper is quite the swashbuckler here with his long white gloves and ...
The soldiers had orders to take him alive, and the barn was set on fire to force him out, but an overeager sergeant, Boston Corbett, shot him in the back of the head. He was dragged to the porch of a nearby farmhouse.
A major debate during Franklin D. Roosevelt's administration was whether the president's New Deal programs would lead to a permanent welfare state , creating a citizenry dependent on government money . The Great Depression covers this ...
The book then proceeds to cover, year by year, the major political, social, and military events, highlighting two important themes: how the war shifted from a limited conflict to restore the Union to an all-out war that would fundamentally ...
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Masur, Louis P. The Civil War: a concise history / Louis P. Masur. p. cm. Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 978-0-19-974048-2 1.
Slaves , Freedmen , and Wartime Reconstruction For an introduction to this subject , read Clarence L. Mohr , “ Southern ... The impact of loss of mastery on slaveholders is sensitively studied in James L. Roark , Masters Without Slaves ...
A collection of reproducible primary sources--from the lyrics to "Dixie" and "The Battle Hymn of the Republic", to Matthew Brady photographs, which will stimulate students' interest in the events and people of the Civil War.
What further distinguishes this work are more than 2500 illustrations in addition to some 60 maps and plans, in full color wherever available.
Eicher, David J. The Longest Night: A Military History of the Civil War. New York: Simon & Schuster, 2001, 155 Bibliography 156 Eicher, John H., and David J. Eicher, Civil Bibliography.
... E.E. 23 Emerson , R.W. 7 Ericsson , J. 19 FGH pharmacies 29 photography 16 , 26 Pickett , G. 24 , 25 Pinkerton , A. 17 prison camps 26 , 27 Providence Spring 27 pumpkin slingers 14 punishments 20 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS All the photographs ...
Traces the course of the Civil War, year by year, using profiles of important people, eyewitness accounts, and period art.
Discusses conditions in the United States leading up to the Civil War, the election of President Lincoln, early battles centered on the East Coast, and the lives of civilians and soldiers during this time period.
Discusses the conditions in the United States during the Civil War and provides information on key battles, combat strategies, soldier conditions, and civilian relations for both the Union and Confederate armies.
Discusses conditions in the United States during the Civil War, battles centered on the East Coast, the lives of civilians and soldiers from 1863-1865, and the effects of Reconstruction.
Sherman, tired of this, turns back to Atlanta (). ... ATLANTIC OCEAN R ed R. J a m e s River ... It is why, despite Lincoln's, Grant's and the War Department's doubts, Sherman isn't interested in chasing Hood into Tennessee.
Southern politician Roger Pryor urged one cheering Charleston crowd. Gray-haired Major Robert Anderson commanded the small Union garrison at Fort Sumter. Nine officers, eight army musicians, sixty-eight enlisted soldiers, ...
Southern politician Roger Pryor urged one cheering Charleston crowd . Gray - haired Major Robert Anderson commanded the small Union garrison at Fort Sumter . Nine officers , 68 enlisted soldiers , 8 army musicians , and 43 civilian ...
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of Lee's units, commanded by Lieutenant General A. P. Hill, were in serious need of shoes, and on July 1, they went to the small town of Gettysburg to find some. There they ran into two brigades of Union cavalry led by Brigadier General ...