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Slavery Wasn't Only in the South, Exposing Myths About the Civil War, Katie Kawa

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Slavery Wasn't Only in the South, Exposing Myths About the Civil War, Katie Kawa
Language
eng
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Slavery Wasn't Only in the South
Responsibility statement
Katie Kawa
Series statement
Exposed! More Myths About American History
Sub title
Exposing Myths About the Civil War
Summary
"The American Civil War, fought from 1861 to 1865, deeply divided the United States. Opinions about this war, the deadliest in US history, continue to divide Americans even today. many think they know the whole stroy about this time in the country's history, but there's always more to learn! For example, most Amercians know that the Southen system of slavery played a part in causing the war, but did you know that slavery wasn't only in the South? Keep reading to learn the truth behind Civil War myths
Table Of Contents
War stories -- Slavery beyond the South -- States' rights or slavery? -- The life of General Lee -- Lincoln and slavery -- Freedom for some, not all -- Black Confederates -- Women at war -- The Gettysburg Address -- The march to the sea -- When did it end? -- The real Confederate flag -- Still divided
Target audience
juvenile
resource.variantTitle
Slavery Was Not Only in the South
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