John William Draper

History of the American Civil War

Sprache: Englisch.
gebunden , 638 Seiten
ISBN 1025203224
EAN 9781025203225
Veröffentlicht Mai 2025
Verlag/Hersteller Creative Media Partners, LLC

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Delve into the tumultuous era of the American Civil War with "History of the American Civil War, Volume 2," a detailed historical account by John William Draper. This volume provides insight into one of the most defining periods in United States history. Draper, a noted scientist and historian, offers readers a comprehensive overview of the key battles, political strategies, and social upheavals that characterized the conflict.
Originally published in 1868, this book offers valuable perspectives on the causes and consequences of the war. Students of history, Civil War enthusiasts, and anyone seeking to understand the forces that shaped modern America will find this volume an essential resource. Explore the strategies, personalities, and pivotal moments that defined this era.
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