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  1. The Constitution of the Confederate States of America was the supreme law of the Confederate States of America, as adopted on March 11, 1861 and in effect through the conclusion of the American Civil War. The Confederacy also operated under a Provisional Constitution from February 8, 1861 to March 11, 1861.

  2. If slavery was the USAs main failing pre-1861, the Civil War (1861–5) remains the greatest failure in US history. Some 620,000 Americans were to die in the conflict, as many as in almost all Americas subsequent wars put together. Should the War be Called a ‘Civil War’? Since 1861 scholars have argued over a name for the conflict.

  3. Department. He teaches courses on nineteenth-century US history, the Civil War and Reconstruction, and Southern history. He is the author of The Calculus of Violence: How Americans Fought the Civil War, Why Confederates Fought: Family and Nation in Civil War Virginia, Concise Historical Atlas of the U.S. Civil War, and is the editor of several ...

  4. 11 de ago. de 2020 · 184 pages : 26 cm. Previously published, by Osprey Publishing, as: Essential histories 4: The American Civil War (I) : the war in the East, 1861-May 1863 ; and Essential histories 10: The American Civil War (I) : the war in the West, 1861-July 1863. Includes bibliographical references and index.

  5. 12 de jul. de 2012 · Analyzes many puzzling aspects of the Civil War, from its mismatched sides to the absence of decisive outcomes for dozens of skirmishes, and offers insight into the war's psychology, ideology, and economics while discussing the pivotal roles of leadership and geography

  6. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781316650721. Subjects: American History: General Interest , Area Studies , American Studies , American History 1861-1900 , Military History , History. Series: The Cambridge History of the American Civil War. Collection: Cambridge Histories - American History.

  7. Part I. Causes: 1. The Antebellum war over slavery Stanley Harrold. 2. The election of 1860 Michael Green. 3. Secession and disunion Michael E. Woods. Part II. Managing the War: 4. Strategy, operations, and tactics Donald Stoker and Mark Elam. 5. Union military leadership Ethan S. Rafuse. 6. Confederate military leadership Steven Woodworth. 7.