US Civil War
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Every nation throughout the history of the world has experienced their own share of birth pains. The United States of America did not escape this portion of the birthing cycle. Decades of frustrations in the area of representation and human servitude ignited passions that lit a long burning fuse. The powder keg seemed destined to explode, but nobody knew just quite when or to what extent. On April 12, 1861, the spark reached the barrel. Four long years later the nation was reborn. Join Uncommon History as we explore the events leading up to, during and after the period commonly known today as the US Civil War.

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