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The Civil War and Reconstruction: 1860 to 1876 (Handbook to Life in America, Vol III)
The Civil War and Reconstruction: 1860 to 1876 (Handbook to Life in America, Vol III) Summary:By Rodney P. Carlisle
Characterized by the tragedy of the Civil War and its aftermath, the period of 1860 to 1876 presented the greatest challenge to a still young national government. The battle to abolish slavery and reform the country after the secession of 11 southern states was led by Abraham Lincoln. Throughout this turmoil, a burgeoning industrial economy - made possible largely by the completion of the transcontinental railroad in 1869 - began to transform the American economy and society just as profoundly as the effects of the war. Please select one mirror to download
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