Living through the Civil War [electronic resource] / Yvette LaPierre ; [edited by Keli Sipperley].

Less than 100 years after the United States was formed, it was torn in two by the Civil War. Men, women, and children fought on the war front and struggled for survival at the home. For millions of slaves, war meant freedom. The Civil War affected the lives of all Americans and helped define the pol...

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Uniform Title:American culture & conflict.
Main Author: LaPierre, Yvette, 1963- (Author)
Other Authors: Sipperley, Keli (Editor)
Language:English
Published: [Vero Beach, Florida] : Rourke Educational Media, [2019]
Series:American culture & conflict.
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Civil War
Format: Electronic eBook

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