The Civil War was America’s trial by fire; its battles forged the nation we know today. We’re still fascinated with it – the national reckoning with slavery, the legendary generals and leaders, the epic and bloody clashes of armies, the impact on the daily lives of ordinary people. We visit its battlefields – mostly idyllic patches of countryside near small towns and creeks – where more Americans died in combat than in all other wars combined, except for World War Two. And we tell its stories – of last charges, brother fighting brother, imprisonment and emancipation, and tragedy and rebirth. It is our country’s epic; the story of how we became who we are, and what price we paid.
The Civil War For Dummies is your complete introduction to this seminal conflict. Eschewing tedious historical pondering and military micro-analysis, this fun and information-rich guide gives an accurate overview of the event, from the war’s causes through the fighting to the aftermath. Inside you’ll discover:
Introduction: The First Modern War
Chapter 1. How Did the War Happen?
Chapter 2. The Five Steps to War: 1850–1860
Chapter 3. Secession and War: 1860–1861
Chapter 4. Civil War Armies: Structure and Organization
Chapter 5. Union and Confederate Strategy
Chapter 6. Organizing and Training the Armies
Chapter 7. Weapons of the Civil War
Chapter 8. Starting the War: Bull Run (First Manassas), July 1861
Chapter 9. The Road to Shiloh, April 1862
Chapter 10. Setbacks for the South, March–July 1862
Chapter 11. Stonewall Jackson’s Valley Campaign, March–June 1862
Chapter 12. The Seven Days of Robert E. Lee, June–July 1862
Chapter 13. Second Bull Run (Manassas), August 1862
Chapter 14. The Bloodiest Day: Antietam (Sharpsburg), September 1862
Chapter 15. Bragg Fails at Perryville
Chapter 16. War So Terrible: Fredericksburg and Murfreesboro, December 1862
Chapter 17. The Battle of Chancellorsville, May 1863
Chapter 18. The Battle of Gettysburg and Vicksburg, July 1863
Chapter 19. The Battle of Chickamauga and Chattanooga, August–November 1863
Chapter 20. Lee and Grant: The Virginia Campaign, May–June 1864
Chapter 21. The Atlanta Campaign and a Guarantee of Union Victory, May–December 1864
Chapter 22. The Destruction of Hood’s Army in Tennessee, October 1864–January 1865
Chapter 23. A Matter of Time: Petersburg and Appomattox, January–April 1865
Chapter 24. The Confederacy at War: Creating a Nation and Vying for Recognition
Chapter 25. The Union at War: Creating a New Banking System and a Strong Economy
Chapter 26. The Life of the Common Soldier, Women, and Other Participants
Chapter 27. Getting Ready to Travel
Chapter 28. Visiting a Civil War Battlefield
Chapter 29. The Ten Worst Generals of the Civil War
Chapter 30. The Ten Biggest “Firsts” of the Civil War
Chapter 31. The Ten Biggest “What Ifs” of the Civil War
Chapter 32. The Ten Best Battlefields of the Civil War