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Top Five Causes of the Civil War

Robert E. Lee, Confederate General

Many people debate the causes of the Civil War. While some point to slavery as the key cause of the war, others are more likely to cite economic and state's rights issues. In reality, no one cause can be pointed to as the entire reason for the war.

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Sherman Orders the Burning of Atlanta

Sunday November 15, 2009

On November 15, 1864, General Sherman gave orders to burn all public buildings, machine shops, depots, and arsenals in Atlanta during the Civil War. While setting out for Savannah that same day Sherman stated, "Behind us lay Atlanta smoldering and in ruins, the black smoke rising high in the air and hanging like a ball over the ruined city."

The Second American Revolution

Friday November 13, 2009

Termed the Second American Revolution, the War of 1812 had a major impact on American life. Take a look at the timeline of events that took place during this ordeal that involved President James Madison fleeing from the White House.

Remembering Our Veterans

Wednesday November 11, 2009

November 11th is the day that all Americans salute the men and women who have served time in our armed forces. Thousands of these men and women have put their lives on the line during war, not to mention being very far from home for a long period of time. These individuals have risked their lives to protect each and every one of us, so it's important that we show our appreciation to our veterans. Take some time this Veteran's Day to remember and if possible thank a veteran.

William Quantrill: Murderer or Soldier?

Sunday November 8, 2009

The controversy swirls around William Clarke Quantrill. Some people would consider him a patriot of the South, doing his part again Northern tyranny. Others would consider him to be a lawless butcher that took advantage of the disarray brought about by the Civil War to assuage his need for brutality and cruelty. Which was he? Read this article to get a historical look at this controversial man.

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