Emtional impact of Civil war
Emotional Impact of The Civil War
The Civil War began July1861 when Union troops set out for Richmond, Virginia. They met Confederate forces soon after the left at a small stream in Virginia called Bull Run. The carnage that followed showed the nation that the war was anything but civil. In this war fathers fought sons, brothers fought brothers, and families fought themselves. This no doubt left emotional scars for everyone involved. An example of
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was depicted through Buck. And this shows more than one point of view, which important for getting the entire story.
Works Cited
N.A Perez. The Slopes of War. Boston, Houghton Mifflan Co., 1984
Davidson,Castillo,Stoff. The American Nation. New Jersey, prentice-hall, 2000
The Prisoner’s Hope, George F. Root. From the website:
http://wonderdog.net/CivilWarSongs/ on 4/29/01
The letter’s by Dameron and Bennet is From the website:
http://www.civilwarhome.com/letter.htm on 4/29/01
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