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American Civil War for Dummies

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Take a walk through history with this guide for lifelong learners
 
The American Civil War is one of the most fascinating and impactful periods in American history. Besides bringing about the end of slavery, the war had many important economic and social effects that continue to shape the history and present-day realities of the American people.
 
In American Civil War For Dummies, you'll get an accessible, bird's-eye view of one of history's greatest conflicts. All the must-know details of the war are covered here, from the Battle of Gettysburg to the Emancipation Proclamation. You'll also find:
* Descriptions of the experiences of Black Americans, in both the North and the South, during the war
* Explorations of how slavery and civil rights fit into the social, political, and economic context of the time
* Profiles of some of the most famous generals in the war, including Robert E. Lee and Ulysses S. Grant
 
Take a moment to get a hands-on education in this critical point in American history. Get American Civil War For Dummies now!

List of contents

Introduction 1
 
Part 1: The War and Its Causes 7
 
Chapter 1: How Did the War Happen? 9
 
Chapter 2: The Five Steps to War: 1850-1860 19
 
Chapter 3: Secession and War: 1860-1861 39
 
Part 2: Making War 53
 
Chapter 4: Civil War Armies: Structure and Organization 55
 
Chapter 5: Union and Confederate Strategy 73
 
Chapter 6: Organizing and Training the Armies 81
 
Chapter 7: Significant Weapons of the Civil War 85
 
Part 3: Opening Moves, 1861-1862 91
 
Chapter 8: Starting the War: Bull Run (First Manassas), July 1861 93
 
Chapter 9: Trouble West of the Mississippi and the Road to Shiloh, August 1861-April 1862 105
 
Chapter 10: Union Navy Victories and Union Army Defeats, March-July 1862 125
 
Chapter 11: Stonewall Jackson's Valley Campaign, March-June 1862 141
 
Chapter 12: The Seven Days of Robert E Lee, June-July 1862 151
 
Chapter 13: Second Bull Run (Manassas), August 1862 163
 
Chapter 14: The Bloodiest Day: Antietam (Sharpsburg), September 1862 173
 
Chapter 15: Lost Opportunities for the Confederacy in the West: September-October 1862 189
 
Chapter 16: War So Terrible: Fredericksburg and Murfreesboro, December 1862 201
 
Part 4: War to the Hilt, 1863-1865 217
 
Chapter 17: The Battle of Chancellorsville, May 1863 219
 
Chapter 18: The Battles of Gettysburg and Vicksburg, July 1863 229
 
Chapter 19: The Battles of Chickamauga and Chattanooga, August-November 1863 255
 
Chapter 20: Lee and Grant: Operations in Virginia, May-October 1864 273
 
Chapter 21: The Atlanta Campaign and a Guarantee of Union Victory, May-December 1864 295
 
Chapter 22: The Destruction of Hood's Army in Tennessee, October 1864-January 1865 313
 
Chapter 23: A Matter of Time: Petersburg to Appomattox, January-April 1865 319
 
Part 5: Behind the Lines 341
 
Chapter 24: The Confederacy: Creating a Nation at War 343
 
Chapter 25: The Union at War: Creating a New Republican Future for America 365
 
Chapter 26: Wartime in America: Its Effect on the People 375
 
Part 6: The Civil War Tourist 391
 
Chapter 27: Getting Ready to Travel 393
 
Chapter 28: Visiting a Civil War Battlefield 399
 
Part 7: The Part of Tens 405
 
Chapter 29: The Ten Worst Generals of the Civil War 407
 
Chapter 30: The Ten Biggest "Firsts" of the Civil War 417
 
Chapter 31: The Ten Biggest "What Ifs" of the Civil War 425
 
Chapter 32: The Ten+ Best Battlefields of the Civil War and How to Visit Them 431
 
Index 437

About the author










Keith D. Dickson is Professor Emeritus of military studies, National Defense University. Dr. Dickson served in the U.S. Army as a Special Forces officer and taught at the Joint Forces Staff College, Joint Advanced Warfighting School.


Summary

Take a walk through history with this guide for lifelong learners

The American Civil War is one of the most fascinating and impactful periods in American history. Besides bringing about the end of slavery, the war had many important economic and social effects that continue to shape the history and present-day realities of the American people.

In American Civil War For Dummies, you'll get an accessible, bird's-eye view of one of history's greatest conflicts. All the must-know details of the war are covered here, from the Battle of Gettysburg to the Emancipation Proclamation. You'll also find:
* Descriptions of the experiences of Black Americans, in both the North and the South, during the war
* Explorations of how slavery and civil rights fit into the social, political, and economic context of the time
* Profiles of some of the most famous generals in the war, including Robert E. Lee and Ulysses S. Grant

Take a moment to get a hands-on education in this critical point in American history. Get American Civil War For Dummies now!

Product details

Authors Kd Dickson, Keith D Dickson, Keith D. Dickson, Dickson Keith D.
Publisher Wiley, John and Sons Ltd
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.03.2022
 
EAN 9781119863298
ISBN 978-1-119-86329-8
No. of pages 480
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History
Non-fiction book > History > Miscellaneous

Geschichte, Amerikanischer Bürgerkrieg, Bürgerkrieg, History, Geschichte der USA, US History

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