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24 reviewsISBN 10: 160413352X
ISBN 13: 9781604133523
Author: Tim McNeese, Richard Jensen
Chapter 1: A Challenge to Slavery
The rise of abolitionist movements
Key figures and events challenging slavery
Chapter 2: Slavery and Politics
The political debates surrounding slavery
Legislation and policies impacting slavery
Chapter 3: From Compromise to Conflict
The breakdown of political compromises
Events leading to increased sectional tensions
Chapter 4: The Road to War
Key events and decisions leading to the outbreak of the Civil War
Chapter 5: The Civil War Begins
The initial battles and strategies
Early challenges faced by both the Union and the Confederacy
Chapter 6: The War Expands
Major battles and campaigns
The involvement of international powers
Chapter 7: Turning Points
Significant events that shifted the momentum of the war
Chapter 8: The War's End
The conclusion of major battles
Surrender and the end of the conflict
Chapter 9: Aftermath and Reconstruction
The immediate consequences of the war
Efforts to rebuild and reunify the nation
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Tags: Tim McNeese, Richard Jensen, War, Civil