Examines the battle of Fredericksburg, considered General Robert E. Lee's most one-sided victory of the Civil War, and draws from a variety of sources, including a slave diary, to discuss what the war meant to non-combatants. Features reenactment photographs.
Presents three hundred facts to teach students about the world around them, with information on ideas, events, and objects related to nature, science, history, geography, the human body, sports, and culture.