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History of the American Civil War: Four Years That Remade America

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History of the American Civil War: Four Years That Remade America

De: Stephen Marlowe
Narrado por: Virtual Voice
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Turn your daily commute into an epic journey through the deadliest conflict in US history and the fight for freedom. This intense, educational narrative traces a bitter sectional dispute over slavery, from fragile political compromises to the shattering secession crisis.

Beyond battlefield tactics, this reflective exploration captures the hopes, fears, and devastating choices of ordinary citizens caught in total war. Whether you are relaxing at home or craving a deep dive into historical non-fiction, you will witness how enslaved people became active agents of liberation and how divided leaders navigated a fractured republic.

What you'll discover inside:

• The mounting economic and political tensions that made the 1860 election the inevitable spark for Southern secession.

• How watershed campaigns at Antietam, Vicksburg, and Gettysburg fundamentally shifted wartime strategies and survival.

• The untold struggles of the home front, detailing how women, families, and Black Americans forged crucial new roles.

• The contrasting leadership styles of Lincoln and Davis as they balanced principle, pragmatism, and fractured loyalties.

• The agonizing birth of Reconstruction and why the era's unresolved debates over race, citizenship, and democracy remain.

Do not just passively learn about the past—feel the monumental weight of the era that redefined American civil rights. Press play to step onto the shifting battlegrounds of ideology and survival, and experience the fierce legacy of a nation born anew.

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