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The American Civil War (1861 -1864) PPTThe American Civil War (1861 -1864) PPT
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The American Civil War (1861 -1864)

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Peek back in time and learn about the North and South of the American Civil War. Discussed in full are the causes, effects, major battles, and agreements that made Civil War history. Period technology, social changes, and the ultimate defeat of the South are described with both text and a variety of images.

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gettysburg, the battle of gettysburg, battles of the civil war, the confederacy, the united states civil war, the emancipation proclamation, the union

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american civil war, emancipation proclamation, gettysburg, the confederacy, 54th regiment, civil war technology, the union, the north and south, st. alban's raid, social studies
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Grade
9th - 12th
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Social Studies & History
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