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CivilWar.com brings the American Civil War history to the Internet. The purpose of this site is to accurately present American History leading up to and through the period of the Civil War in a manner that is compelling to the visitor and researcher. ... History of The Civil War: Autographed by Shelby Foote...
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www.civilwar.com/
www.civilwar.com/
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Missouri’s Civil War along the Nation’s Western Border started in the 1850’s conflict known as “Bleeding Kansas.” The most Northern state where slavery was permitted by law, ... Historical Information| Maps | Things to Do | Events | Links | Getaway Guides; -Free Where the Civil War Began Pamphlet-
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www.wherethecivilwarbegan.com/
www.wherethecivilwarbegan.com/
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American Civil War - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The American Civil War (1861–1865), also known as the War Between the States and several other names, was a civil war in the United States of America. Eleven Southern slave states declared their s...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Civil_War
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Anderson offered to surrender, but only after he had exhausted his supplies. His offer was rejected, and on April 12, the Civil War began with shots fired on the fort. Fort Sumter eventually was surrendered to South Carolina.
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memory.loc.gov/ammem/cwphtml/tl1861.html
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Includes timeline, graphs, maps, biographies of Civil War leaders, and printable activity sheets. ... We made a timeline of important events from 1860 to 1865. Our bar graphs contain data about the North and the South in 1861 when the Civil War began. Each graph compares the resources of the two regions.
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www2.lhric.org/pocantico/civilwar/cwar.htm
www2.lhric.org/pocantico/civilwar/cwar.htm
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The Civil War Began in Kansas; 80 Years Ago by Harold C. Place ... It really marked the beginning of the Civil War which was to be confined within the borders of Kansas for the next five years until, by the very pressure of the conflict, it exploded to engulf the entire nation.
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www.kancoll.org/articles/progress/civil.htm
www.kancoll.org/articles/progress/civil.htm
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My drive from the place where the Civil War began to where it ended passed through the Old South and the New South. There were towns where the Confederate battle flag still proudly flapped from white clapboard houses, and modern cities with downtowns set up for free wi-fi.
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www.post-gazette.com/pg/07165/792285-37.stm
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