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A brief history of the American Civil War

The American Civil War (1861–1865) was a civil war between the United States of America, called the Union, and the Confederate States of America, formed by eleven Southern states that had declared their secession from the Union. The Union won a decisive victory, followed by a period of Reconstruction. The war produced more than 970,000 casualties (3 percent of population), including approximately 560,000 deaths. The causes of the war, the reasons for the outcome, and even the name of the war itself, are subjects of much controversy, even today.

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Date, created: 10/22/2007Categories: Abraham Lincoln, Civil War, Hampton Roads, History, John Ericsson, Merrimack, Monitor, North Carolina, Railway, Vietnam, Virginia, Washington D.C.
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