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The Civil War

The Civil War. The Impending Crisis: The 1850s . Gold Rush. Debating the Compromise of 1850. Millard Fillmore – 1800-1874. Franklin Pierce – 1804-1869. Harriet Beecher Stowe – 1811-1896. John Brown – 1800-1859. Bleeding Kansas - 1856. Brooks vs. Sumner – July 1856.

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The Civil War

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  1. The Civil War

  2. The Impending Crisis:The 1850s

  3. Gold Rush

  4. Debating the Compromise of 1850

  5. Millard Fillmore – 1800-1874

  6. Franklin Pierce – 1804-1869

  7. Harriet Beecher Stowe – 1811-1896

  8. John Brown – 1800-1859

  9. Bleeding Kansas - 1856

  10. Brooks vs. Sumner – July 1856

  11. James Buchanan – 1791-1868

  12. Roger B. Taney Dred Scott

  13. Lincoln-Douglas Debates – 1858

  14. Harper’s Ferry, 1859

  15. John Brown – the Harbinger of the Civil War

  16. First Known Photograph of Abraham Lincoln

  17. 16. Abraham Lincoln – 1861-1865

  18. Jefferson Davis – 1808-1889

  19. April 12, 1861 – Fort Sumter

  20. First Battle of Bull Run — July 26, 1861

  21. Maj. Gen. George B. McClellan – 1826-1885

  22. Second Battle of Bull Run – August 29-30, 1862

  23. Robert E. Lee – 1807-1872

  24. Antietam – September 17, 1862

  25. Lincoln Visiting the Battlefield – 1862

  26. The Emancipation Proclamation

  27. Reading of The Emancipation Proclamation to the Cabinet

  28. Nurses in the Civil War

  29. Chancellorsville – May 10, 1863

  30. Stonewall Jackson – 1824-1863

  31. George Meade –1815-1872

  32. Gettysburg – July 1-3, 1863

  33. Gettysburg – July 1, 1863

  34. Gettysburg – July 2, 1863

  35. Gettysburg – July 3, 1863

  36. Gettysburg

  37. Lincoln at Gettysburg – November 19, 1863

  38. Siege of Vicksburg – May-July, 1863

  39. Ulysses S. Grant – 1822-1885

  40. The New York Draft Riots — July 1863

  41. The New York Draft Riots

  42. 54th Massachusetts InfantryFort Wagner — July 18, 1863

  43. African American Soldiers

  44. William Tecumseh Sherman – 1820-1891

  45. Sherman’s March to the Sea, 1864

  46. Appomattox – April 9, 1865

  47. Abraham Lincoln – April 1865

  48. April 14, 1865

  49. April 1865

  50. April 1865

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