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Use this History of The American Journey video entitled The Union Preserved and The Civil War to study the relative advantages and disadvantages of each side on the eve of war; military strategies; changing feelings and attitudes about the length and nature of the war; and the major campaigns and battles. Discover the impact of the war on Northern and Southern economic, political, and social life; the effect of the war on slavery, including the Emancipation Proclamation and the Thirteenth Amendment to the Constitution.

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  • Consequences of The Civil War. Learn about The Union Preserved and The Civil War. Follow the growth of the United States from its creation as a new country to its search for stability in a changing modern world.
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  • Follow the discovery of the New World by Columbus and the establishment of new colonies in it by the French and British.
  • Examine the federal government's treatment of Native Americans and the transformation of the West.
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