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FINALS LEDMAN

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show first “woah” moment that made people realize the war wasn’t short (Manassas)  
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show plan that successfully suffocated south  
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show second intense moment that helped make people understand how bloody civil war was  
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Antietam   show
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show bloodiest battle in U.S. history  
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Vicksburg   show
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show starts bringing full throttle, grant pushing and starts implementing anaconda plan  
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Reconstruction   show
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Falling of Atlanta   show
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show where civil war started ; fought over supplies and confederates fired the first shot. Nobody was killed  
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Border States   show
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Monitor vs Merrimack   show
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Shanandoah / Alabama   show
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Kansas-Nebraska Act   show
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show plan to attack cuba and that it would be “justified by ever law  
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