- American Civil War
...xcess of 620,000 battle or disease-related deaths - roughly two percent of the country's total population, and nearly more deaths than all other American
...l; small towns and hamlets were the norm, and farms large and small dotted the countryside. But that is where similarities end.
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...xcess of 620,000 battle or disease-related deaths - roughly two percent of the country's total population at that time, and nearly more deaths than all ot
===The [[Merrimac Gun]]===
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- Reminiscences of the Civil War, Chapter 30.
<center>'''THE END OF THE WAR'''</center>
...le to bear arms--Uniform courtesy of the victorious Federals--A salute for the vanquished--What Lincoln might have done''</center>
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- Reminiscences of the Civil War, Chapter 25.
<center>'''THE FATAL HALT AT CEDAR CREEK'''</center>
...lysis of the great mistake--Marshalling of testimony--Documentary proof of the error--Early's "glory enough for one day" theory''</center>
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- Harriet Beecher Stowe
... It was serialized in 1851 and 1852 in an abolitionist paper, the National Era, and issued as a book in 1852.
...n domestic scenes, and their work evoked strong emotions. Like Stowe, many of these authors were social reformists, but they were criticized for creating
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