Learn about the Civil War through the eyes of those who lived it with this compilation of primary sources and analysis.
The Civil War
The Civil War, the bloodiest conflict in American history, forced neighbor to fight neighbor and brother to fight brother.
The Civil War: a Second American Revolution?
The Civil War was not only a stunning event in military history; it defined the American people by forcing them to grapple with the founding principles of the nation. Rachel...
"A treasure for the eye and mind" (The New York Times) about the greatest war in American history—and a magnificent companion volume to the celebrated PBS television series by one...
The American Civil War continues to be one of the most significant events in US history.
This volume in the Seven-Day Scholar series brings to life significant moments in our nation's heroic tragedy, the Civil War, and coincides with its 150th anniversary.
The American Civil War continues to be one of the most significant events in US history.
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Young readers learn and interact with the battles between the Union and the Confederacy through the epic paintings of America’s foremost historical artist, Mort Künstler The Civil War takes readers on a chronological journey of the most ...
Tells the stories of the key events, individuals, and battles of the struggle that split the nation.
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"The time for compromise has now passed. The South is determined to maintain her position, and make all who oppose her smell Southern power and feel Southern steel." — Jefferson Davis. "Talk! Talk! Talk! That will never free the slaves.
"Describes the role of African Americans during the Civil War (1861-1865)"--Provided by publisher.
Provides a comprehensive overview of the Civil War from a variety of perspectives, describing the causes of the war, the battles and campaigns, the military leaders and politicians involved, the ideas and values that it exemplifies, and its ...
The Civil War: A Study Guide
From the election of Lincoln in 1860 to the abolition of slavery in 1865, the U.S. nearly destroyed itself from within.
Includes this two-foot wide timeline highlighting the key moments in the Civil War and a 64-page book examining the leaders, major battles and events of the Civil War.
Perfect for tour planning and on-the-ground use, this guide will prove indispensable on any expedition to explore Civil War history in America.