The Civil War Home Page

Comprehensive collection of Civil War information, including annotated links, photos database, battle maps, official records, Dyer's Compendium, Fox's Regimental Losses, message boards, and reenactment information.

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CivilWar.com

Collection of Civil War resources, including official records, battle information, photos, lesson plans, primary sources, military histories, and more historical and contemporary resources related to the American Civil War.

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The Civil War - PBS

Companion site for the 1990 PBS documentary created by Ken Burns. Includes information about the American Civil War, the creation of the series, and teaching suggestions.

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American Civil War - Wikipedia

Overview of the four-year conflict between the Federal government and the breakaway Confederate States of America. Includes sections on the causes of the war, its theaters of battle, leaders and soldiers, and aftermath.

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English Civil War - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The English Civil War consisted of a series of armed conflicts and political ... 11 Theories relating to the English Civil War. 12 Re-enactments. 13 See also ...

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Shotgun's Home of the American Civil War

Contains a wide variety of Civil War information including official records, essays, biographies, regimental losses, and battle descriptions.

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The Civil War . The War | PBS

The Civil War was fought in 10,000 places, from Valverde, New Mexico, and ... As with any civil strife, the war was marked by excruciating ironies. ...

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The U.S. Civil War 1861-1865 - The History Place

Chronological overview of the American Civil War, including major political events and battles as well as photos, engravings, and other primary sources.

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The American Civil War Homepage

Primary Source Set: Civil War Music (from the Library of Congress) ... John Tenniel and the American Civil War: Political Cartoons from Punch, 1860-1865 ...

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Teaching Beyond the Textbook

Studies included a popular history of Jamestown, biographies of Abraham Lincoln and Franklin Roosevelt, a social history of antebellum America, and scholarly surveys of the Cold War and Civil Rights Movement. The wide range of sources ...

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The rifle controversy

Hess’s book is the latest salvo on a long-running controversy about the role of the rifle and about Civil War tactics in general. In 1987 Paddy Griffith, a British historian and instructor, published Battle Tactics of the Civil War, ...

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Touring Civil War Battlefields With Technology

I lift weights, run, hang out, drive my car, and even listen to Civil War Talk Radio on my iPod. I was obviously pleasantly surprised, then, to find podcasts of battlefield tours at Civil War Traveler. Civil War tour guide books are ...

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Obama’s history making day and the Civil War

This is a testament to the sacrifice of the nation in the Civil War that a black man may become our next president. In full disclosure, while I personally disagree with his politics, I can not help but appreciate the history that I am ...

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Battleground Civil War Patch v1.02

Matrix Games (www.matrixgames.com) is pleased to announce the release of new updates for both John Tiller’s Battleground Napoleonic Wars and Battleground Civil War. The comprehensive updates will bring Battleground Napoleonic Wars up to ...

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Research Request---How Many Virginia Troops Were Literate?

Marshall University graduate student James Thomas Knight is looking into the research question 'How Many Virginia Troops Were Literate?' Culled from H-Net's American Civil War discussion group's June posting is his report and request. ...

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Disconnected

... Students at Parkside Middle School [in Minnesota] recreated the battle of Fredericksburg, but instead of guns, they used water balloons. [...] the battle is known one as the most one-sided of the war and a terrible loss for the Union.

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New---Surgeon In The Army of the Potomac

The only substantial account by a Canadian Civil War soldier who returned to Canada, A Surgeon in the Army of the Potomac fills a critical gap in American Civil War historiography and will have broad appeal among scholars and ...

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The Military's Internet Civil War

This back and forth represents a sort of “civil war” within the Pentagon over Internet use. As laid out in Part I of this series, the Army appears to have found a middle ground between Internet proponents and skeptics. ...

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