Resources
1. Library of Congress: A collection of national resources, including images from the Civil War era.
2. National Archives. This link is a link about the fight for equal rights and Black Soldiers in the Civil War.
3. CilvilWar.Org has maps and pictures of battlefields. Along with other information.
4. History.net: Information on important Civil War leaders and people.
5. Civil War Resources: A long list of Civil War Resources.
6. History Channel short videos on the American Civil War.
7. Our Documents: primary sources of speeches and writings. (Gettysburg Address)
8. iCivics.org: A helpful tool in understanding the beginning of the Civil War and Reconstruction.
9. Miller Center’s page on Abraham Lincoln.
10. Biography: A website full of biographies and short videos of people throughout history.
Two Crash Course videos by John Green on the American Civil War:
2. National Archives. This link is a link about the fight for equal rights and Black Soldiers in the Civil War.
3. CilvilWar.Org has maps and pictures of battlefields. Along with other information.
4. History.net: Information on important Civil War leaders and people.
5. Civil War Resources: A long list of Civil War Resources.
6. History Channel short videos on the American Civil War.
7. Our Documents: primary sources of speeches and writings. (Gettysburg Address)
8. iCivics.org: A helpful tool in understanding the beginning of the Civil War and Reconstruction.
9. Miller Center’s page on Abraham Lincoln.
10. Biography: A website full of biographies and short videos of people throughout history.
Two Crash Course videos by John Green on the American Civil War:
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