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The Civil War Minutes documentary series. Though people often remember the generals and commanders from a major war, its outcome also depends largely on the nameless soldiers in the front lines. Illuminating little known history, CIVIL WAR MINUTES® - features rarely told stories of both the famous and average Union and Confederate soldiers in the Civil War. This film reveals the intimate details of the soldiers' lives in their own words, such as their weapons of choice, their uniforms and how soldiers form fellowships during the war that last throughout their lives.
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philipcampbell1002 (1 year ago)
where are the uploads about civil war?
noblepuker (2 years ago)
I'm a minnesota boy,funny,i still say 'we' when refering to the north....even though i wasn't even alive when this happened,nor do i consider myself 'pro' north.This war made this country what it is.I'm glad we're still brothers !
Saddler113 (2 years ago)
love the videos!
HenryRifles (2 years ago)
can you sub me
windtalker07 (2 years ago)
A Great page.thank you for the time it takes to do this kind of work so others can learn and study.the constitution describe's the way they intended for america to be today..some where we strayed far from our path..again.A W ell done page.thank you.
capitals369 (2 years ago)
the muskets are they still purchsible
januaryskybaby (2 years ago)
thanks for the vids about the horses!!!
acerb45666555 (2 years ago)
send me link to Civil War Minutes. Part 1.
alienhuman (2 years ago)
Any people, anywhere, being inclined and having the power, have the right to rise up and shake off the existing government, and form a new one that suits them better. This is a most valuable and most sacred right - a right which we hope and believe is to liberate the world. Nor is this right confined to cases in which the whole people of an existing government may choose to exercise it. Any portion of such people that can, may revolutionize, and make their own, of so many of the territory as they inhabit." ... Abraham Lincoln: January 12, 1848
January 12, 1848.

Then, Lincoln went on to command the destruction of the South, killing or allowing to die maybe a a million of those people that had the right to rebel by Lincoln's own words. I for one would love to see more documentation of that aspect.
terriesales (2 years ago)
I'm a history buff. Fahter served in the military, and have great respect for the many lives that have fought for this land. Past to present. Thank you for a wonderful colllection of videos.
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