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Later stages of the Civil War – Appomattox and Lincoln's assassination (K-A)
Later stages of the Civil War – Appomattox and Lincoln's assassination (K-A)
Course:
The Civil War (K-A)
Discipline:
Social Sciences
Institute:
Khan Academy
Instructor(s):
Level:
Undergraduate
The Civil War (K-A)
Big takeaways from the Civil War (K-A)
Early phases of Civil War and Antietam (K-A)
Increasing political battles over slavery in the mid-1800s (K-A)
Later stages of the Civil War – 1863 (K-A)
Later stages of the Civil War – Appomattox and Lincoln's assassination (K-A)
Later stages of the Civil War – the election of 1864 and Sherman's March (K-A)
Significance of the battle of Antietam (K-A)
Slavery and the Missouri Compromise (K-A)
Start of the Civil War – secession and Fort Sumter (K-A)
Strategy of the Civil War (K-A)
The battle of Gettysburg (K-A)
The Emancipation Proclamation (K-A)
The Emancipation Proclamation-notes (K-A)
The Gettysburg Address – full text and analysis (K-A)
The Gettysburg Address – setting and context (K-A)