Time to review! Greg and Kelsi talk through the main takeaways of the American story in World War I to date, from causes to new inventions and social changes. We get a little behind the scenes on episodes, a few stories that didn’t make in, and set the stage for the last battle of the Great War.
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61: The Louisiana Native Guard, the 54th Massachusetts & On: Black Soldiers in the Civil War
60: Gettysburg
59: Stone’s River, Suspending Habeas Corpus, Vicksburg, & Stonewall’s Death at Chancellorsville
58: Conscription & Riots (“A Rich Man’s War, But a Poor Man’s Fight”)
57: Recap of The Civil War's First Half (1861-63)
56: The Battle of Fredericksburg and the First Campaign of Vicksburg
55: The Road to The Emancipation Proclamation
54: The Best Opening Scenes in HTDS History
53: A Civil War Christmas with Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
52: From Second Bull Run, or Second Manassas to Antietam, or Sharpsburg
51: A Change in Command: Seven Days Battles to the Battle of Cedar Mountain
50: Mississippi Valley 1862: The Battles of New Orleans, Corinth, Memphis, and Vicksburg
49: From Little Mac McClellan to Stonewall Jackson: The Peninsula and Shenandoah Valley Campaigns
48: The Battle of Shiloh: “Now boys, pitch in!”
47: Bull Run, Trent Affair, the Merrimack, & Fort Donelson: The Early Days of the Civil War
46: The Civil War Begins: Fort Sumter, Secession, & Raising Armies
45: Volume IV Epilogue
44: Abraham Lincoln Becomes President of the Divided States of America
43: Honest Abe, the Lincoln-Douglas Debates, & John Brown’s Raid on Harpers Ferry
42: Solomon Northup’s 12 Years a Slave
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