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Gods and generals

Traces the lives, passions, and careers of military leaders Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson, Winfield Scott Hancock, Joshua Chamberlain, and Robert E. Lee, who all meet on the same battlefield for the first time at Fredericksburg, where they experience the battle from four very different points of view.
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Native guard

A collection of poems that pays tribute to the history of the American South and to the Native Guard, one of the first African-American regiments in service during the Civil War.
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At battle in the Civil War

"In You Choose format, explores the Civil War from the view of infantry, artillery, and cavalry soldiers"--Provided by publisher.
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Decisive battles

Provides a detailed account of the decisive battles of the civil war including events leading up to and also including the course of these battles and the consequences.
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Key figures

Using end-of-chapter sidebars and marginal comments to prompt readers' critical thinking skills, this book will augment the social studies curriculum and engage readers with the complex story of leaders of the Civil War.
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Civil War leaders

Brief profiles of Civil War leaders from both the Union and the Confederacy, and the events that made them famous.
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Battles of the Civil War

Offers a brief overview of nine major battles during the American Civil War, providing information on the causes of the war, the major figures on both sides, the impact each battle had on the war's outcome, and other related topics.
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Great women of the Civil War

Examines the roles some women played during the Civil War including Clara Barton, who nursed the wounded; Mary Elizabeth Bowser, a former slave who spied on Jefferson Davis; Rose Greenhow, a Confederate spy; Harriett Tubman, an escaped slave who helped others to escape; and Harriet Beecher Stowe, who wrote "Uncle Tom's Cabin.".
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The Blue and the Gray

Covers the Civil War chronologically and gives biographical sketches of key persons, with an accompanying map supplement.
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The Civil War

Reveals how six historical figures interacted with each other to influence the outcome of the Civil War, sharing background information and key accomplishments for such individuals as Abraham Lincoln, Frederick Douglass, and Clara Barton.
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