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(Ebook) A House Divided during the Civil War Era by Rodney P. Carlisle and J. Geoffrey Golson ISBN 9781851098828, 1851098828

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Authors:Rodney P. Carlisle and J. Geoffrey Golson
Pages:273 pages.
Year:2007
Editon:1st
Publisher:ABC-CLIO, Inc.
Language:english
File Size:7.31 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781851098828, 1851098828
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(Ebook) A House Divided during the Civil War Era by Rodney P. Carlisle and J. Geoffrey Golson ISBN 9781851098828, 1851098828

his work is a creative approach to history that not only recounts what actually happened during the Civil War, but also imagines alternate outcomes had key events turned out differently, and how they might have changed the course of American history. In colorful, readable prose, this volume provides a full history of the Civil War―including John Brown's raid; the story of the Confederate States of America; the battles of Bull Run, Antietam, and Gettysburg; Sherman's March to the Sea; the Emancipation Proclamation; the Thirteenth Amendment; Lincoln's assassination; Reconstruction; and Andrew Johnson's impeachment. But more importantly, it offers a range of essays on how events could have turned out differently―militarily, politically, and culturally. It challenges students and general readers alike to remember that the course of history is not preordained. Instead, history is "made " in critical moments of decision by those who choose one course of action over another. Their choices―and the outcomes of those choices―could easily have been different. Essays by both independent and university-affiliated scholars with comprehensive suggestions for further reading A timeline depicting the progress of the Civil War
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