Great Commanders and Battles of the Civil War

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Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson and Joshua L. Chamberlain
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01, 2017
Lt. Gen. Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson was considered to be Gen. Lee's right-hand man. Rising in military rank as the Civil War Progressed, Jackson fought in many battles. "In great .. show full overview
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Ulysses S. Grant
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01, 2017
To friends, he was known as Sam, but to President Lincoln Gen. Ulysses S. Grant was the key to victory. His role in the Civil War was far-reaching. Lincoln promoted Grant to Commander of .. show full overview
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The Road to Fort Sumter
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01, 2017
The first shots at Fort Sumter in 1861 marked the beginning of a conflict that scarred the soul of our Nation, the American Civil War. However the Northern States and the Southern States .. show full overview
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The Early Days
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01, 2017
The dramatic events of Fort Sumter put an end to the political posturing of the Federal government. With the surrendering of the United State's fort, any hope of a peaceful resolution .. show full overview
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Total War
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01, 2017
Throughout the land, war weariness was spreading. Even news of victory did little to raise public morale as the hospitals were overflowing and the financial cost of the war was growing .. show full overview
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Twilight of the Confederacy
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01, 2017
By 1864, the American Civil War was three Years old. For those who thought that the conflict between the North and the South would have been decided by the battle at Bull Run had been .. show full overview
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Great Campaigns of the Civil War: Part 2
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01, 2017
The critical moments of each battle are faithfully re-created and reenacted revealing unforgettable images of 14 bitter conflicts. The deadliest war in American history resulted in .. show full overview
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Great Campaigns of the Civil War: Part 1
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05, 2018
From the opening shots at Ft. Sumter to Lee's surrender on Palm Sunday, 1865, at Appomattox Courthouse, this emotionally charged presentation is an accurate portrayal of how the soldiers fought for the Blue and Gray.

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