The civil war
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Begin your time travel by viewing this
short video overview of the Civil War. |
Look through a timeline of the war at The History Place to better understand the events leading up to the Civil War. |
To view an actual Civil War battle, check out this link from National Geographic. The Past in the Present – Reenactors bring the American Civil War to life with a Battle of Chickamauga reenactment. |
To view additional Civil War Photographs by Matthew Brady and other photographers, checkout the collection at the National Archives Civil War photos |
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As final stops on your American Civil War time travel, these three Websites offer numerous informative details about the Civil War.
The Civil War for Fifth Graders Kid’s Zone – The American Civil War Civil War for Kids |
Enjoy this visual slide show through the Civil War.
President Abraham Lincoln delivered the Gettysburg Address on November 19, 1863 at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. The speech is one of the most well-known speeches in United States History.
At the end of your travel, if you’d like to find out more about the Civil War, check the bibliography of resources you can find in our media center at the link below or under the DESTINY catalog resource lists tab.