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The American Civil War: 1861-1865
Introduction
The American Civil War Introduction (1:54)
Background to 1861
Antebellum America (12:22)
The Election of 1860 (9:34)
Secession (11:38)
Border States
North v. South (10:24)
The Common Soldier (8:17)
First Bull Run: The Bloodletting of 1861 (7:51)
1862
Early Union Victories in the West (7:47)
Shiloh: Seeing the Elephant (8:56)
On to Richmond! - The Peninsula Campaign (8:51)
The Seven Days Battles (8:02)
The 1862 Confederate Counter Offensives (13:29)
The Road to Emancipation (11:00)
Who Freed the Slaves? (0:42)
Behind the Lines: Sustaining the Armies (10:59)
The War in the West: Winter 1862-1863 (7:25)
The War in the East: Winter 1862-1863 (8:44)
1863
Chancellorsville (5:04)
Decisions, Decisions (1:03)
The Gettysburg Campaign (9:42)
Vicksburg and the War in the West: Summer 1863 (8:36)
African Americans in Wartime (10:46)
Women at War (10:14)
Summer Gives Way to Fall - 1863 (7:59)
Chattanooga (7:40)
Wartime Reconstruction (14:01)
1864
The Naval War (12:07)
Diplomacy (3:09)
The Northern Home Front (9:56)
The Southern Home Front (10:49)
Grant Moves East (8:17)
Sherman in Georgia - Phase One: May-July, 1864 (6:54)
The Overland Campaign: Part One (8:00)
The Overland Campaign: Part Two (7:50)
The Fall of Atlanta (6:19)
Petersburg and the Shenandoah Valley: Summer and Fall, 1864 (11:17)
Sherman in Georgia - Phase Two: The March to the Sea (6:05)
1865 and Beyond
Sherman in the Carolinas (3:22)
Appomattox and the End of the Confederacy (8:34)
The Cost of War (8:34)
Things to Consider (1:54)
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The Overland Campaign: Part One
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