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America's Bloody History from the Civil War to the Great Depression

Label
America's Bloody History from the Civil War to the Great Depression
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
America's Bloody History from the Civil War to the Great Depression
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Series statement
Bloody History of America Ser
Summary
The United States was born in the violence of revolution, and it experienced equally violent growing pains that resulted in the Civil War. That conflict would be particularly bloody, with more American lives lost than in both World Wars combined. Following the end of the war, the violence of the Reconstruction era, the Jim Crow South, and ongoing Indian wars continued to convulse the former Confederacy. As a battered nation emerged into the twentieth century, World War I and the rise of organized crime awaited. This exceptionally bloody and difficult period of American history is told in vivid detail with the help of an abundance of primary source materials
Target audience
juvenile
Classification
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