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The War for Southern Independence

 

 

The American Revolution and American Life

Facts and Myths

Missing History

Genesis of the Civil War

The Confederacy, the Union, and the Civil War

In 1861, House expelled 2 Missouri congressmen

Myths to Dispell about Missouri

Arizona: Straddling the Fence in Civil War

The Civil War in New Mexico

Buried Confederate Cannons in New Mexico

Confederates and Their Liverpool Connections

Was It Only About Slavery?

The Economics of the Civil War

The First Thirteenth Amendment

Maryland, a Southern Perspective

Was the Union Army’s Invasion of the Confederate States a Lawful Act?

Communist Support for the Union

Heritage of Savagery

Down with the Brits and the Yankees

The Rebel Yell

A Jeffersonian View of the Civil War

Acton and the War

Battle Hymn of the Republic

Civil War Misconceptions Set Straight

The Gettysburg Address: Inventing a New Nation

The Forgotten Black Confederate Soldier

Torching of Virginia Valley Remembered

600 Suffer North's POW Cruelty

Confederate Human Shields Whittled Away of Starvation by Union Captors

Pieces of Our Past

Helmira

Ruined Lives

The Deportation of the Women of Roswell, Georgia

Kentuckians Executed as Spies

Lost Limbs Figure into this Account of the Lost Cause

A New Look at the 'Civil War'

 

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