American Civil War — Everything in One Place This page is your living hub for the entire American Civil War, built for students, teachers, and history enthusiasts who want the whole story in one dynamic feed. Explore every major and minor battle, the home fronts, the Western & Eastern Theaters, naval warfare, emancipation, strategy, logistics, technology, medicine, and the war’s aftermath into Reconstruction. Find authoritative videos, articles, primary documents, maps, biographies, podcasts, museum exhibits, battlefield guides, and scholarly debates—then shape the page with your Moves. How it works: Drag and drop to reorder what matters most to you. Add your favorite links, videos, and sources. The more people move and add, the smarter and more useful this page becomes for everyone. Explore & Contribute Battles & Campaigns: From Fort Sumter to Appomattox—timelines, orders of battle, maps, after-action reports, and modern analysis. Leaders & Units: Union and Confederate generals, regiments, navies, spies, nurses, engineers, and the experiences of enlisted soldiers. Causes & Consequences: Slavery, secession, politics, economics, diplomacy, and the path to emancipation and Reconstruction. Life in Wartime: Letters, diaries, photographs, songs, newspapers, medical care, prisons, and civilian perspectives North and South. Technology & Tactics: Railroads, telegraphy, ironclads, rifled muskets, artillery, entrenchments, logistics, and evolving strategy. Primary Sources: Official Records, speeches, proclamations, battlefield monuments, and digitized archives. Learning & Travel: Battlefield tours, museum collections, documentaries, curricula, lectures, conferences, and book lists. Add Your Favorites Paste links to: Battle explainers and animated maps Biographies of Union & Confederate generals and lesser-known figures University archives, National Park Service pages, and reputable history blogs Documentaries, lectures, and teacher resources Photo galleries and artifact spotlights Organize by Tags (Suggestions) #Battles #Leaders #Strategy #Maps #PrimarySources #Naval #Medicine #HomeFront #Reconstruction #Photography #Books #Museums #FieldTrips Community Notes Keep sources credible, cite when possible, avoid modern political flame-wars, and help surface balanced, well-sourced material. If you see a gap—fill it. If a link is outstanding—move it up. Call to action: Drag. Drop. Make your Moves count. Build the most complete, usable American Civil War resource on the web—together.
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