
Traitors and Patriots
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Accounts from Grant, Lee, Sherman, and others are presented.
Accounts from Grant, Lee, Sherman, and others are presented.
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Production made possible by grants from General Motors Corporation, National Endowment for the Humanities, Corporation for Public Broadcasting, The Arthur Vining Davis Foundations, John D and Catherine T MacArthur Foundation

Traitors and Patriots
Clip: Episode 1 | 13m 1sVideo has Closed Captions
Accounts from Grant, Lee, Sherman, and others are presented.
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Explore a multimedia timeline that is a companion to Ken Burns's acclaimed documentary series, The Civil War. The timeline provides a comprehensive overview of the war, from its political origins to its social and military consequences.Providing Support for PBS.org
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Clip: Ep1 | 3m 16s | By mid-century, the country was deeply divided. (3m 16s)
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Clip: Ep1 | 3m 20s | The feeling among the Southern members for dissolution of the Union becomes more general. (3m 20s)
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Clip: Ep1 | 3m 27s | General George McClellan takes command of the Union army. (3m 27s)
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Clip: Ep1 | 3m 25s | A week before the battle of Bull Run, Sullivan Ballou wrote a letter to his wife. (3m 25s)
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Clip: Ep1 | 3m 9s | 1938 was the seventy-fifth anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg. (3m 9s)
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Clip: Ep1 | 4m 30s | Conditions were dire for slaves on the plantation. Only 4 out of 100 lived to be 60. (4m 30s)
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Clip: Ep1 | 3m 35s | The Civil War was fought in 10,000 places. (3m 35s)
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Clip: Ep1 | 2m 35s | The Civil War began at 4:30 am on April 12, 1861 at Ft. Sumter, Charleston, SC. (2m 35s)
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Clip: Ep1 | 5m 50s | Lincoln spoke only 269 words during his address and gave history a speech for the ages. (5m 50s)
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