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Comparative Resources, North and South, 1861

Comparative Transportation Systems, of 3

Comparative Transportation Systems, of 3

Comparative Transportation Systems, of 3

Overall Strategies of the Civil War 1 of 3

Overall Strategies of the Civil War 2 of 3

Overall Strategies of the Civil War 3 of 3

Major Battles in the East, 1861–1862

Major Battles in the West, 1862–1863

The War in the Trans-Mississippi West

The Turning Point: 1863

Sherman’s Campaign in Georgia, 1864

The Final Battles in Virginia, 1864–1865