The student will demonstrate knowledge of the causes, major events, and effects of the Civil War by describing the effects of war from the perspectives of Union and Confederate soldiers (including African American soldiers), women, and enslaved African Americans.
Alfriend, Edward M. (1837–1901)
Allan, William (1837–1889)
Anderson, Joseph Reid (1813–1892)
Archer, Fletcher H. (1817–1902)
Armistead, Lewis A. (1817–1863)
Ashby, Turner (1828–1862)
Baldwin, John Brown (1820–1873)
Barron, Samuel (1809–1888)
Beall, John Y. (1835–1865)
Beauregard, G. T. (1818–1893)
Belle Isle Prison
Boyd, Belle (1844–1900)
Bread Riot, Richmond
Brock, Sarah Ann (1831–1911)
Brown, John (1800–1859)
Browne, William Washington (1849–1897)
Burial of Latané, The
Burnside, Ambrose E. (1824–1881)
Butler, Benjamin F. (1818–1893)
Butt, Martha Haines (1833–1871)
Carlile, John S. (1817–1878)
Carter, Robert Randolph (1825–1888)
Carter, William Richard (1833–1864)
Castle Thunder Prison
Centreville During the Civil War
Chalmers, Anna Maria Mead (1809–1891)
Charlottesville During the Civil War
Civil Liberties in Virginia during the Civil War
Civil War in Virginia, The American
Civil War Pensions
Civil War Widows
Cocke, Philip St. George (1809–1861)
Colored Shiloh Baptist Association
Confederate Morale during the Civil War
Conrad, Thomas Nelson (1837–1905)
Conway, Moncure Daniel (1832–1907)
Cooke, John Esten (1830–1886)
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Corprew, E. G. (ca. 1830–1881)
Cox, Lucy Ann White (d. 1891)
Culp's Hill and Wesley Culp (1839–1863)
Culpeper County During the Civil War
Culpeper, Thomas, second baron Culpeper of Thoresway (1635–1689)
Dale, Sir Thomas (d. 1619)
Davis, Jefferson (1808–1889)
Davis, Varina (1826–1906)
Delany, Martin R. (1812–1885)
Desertion (Confederate) During the Civil War
Digges, Edward (1621–1675)
Early, Jubal A. (1816–1894)
Emory and Henry College During the Civil War
Ewell, Richard S. (1817–1872)
Family Life During the Civil War
Floyd, John B. (1806–1863)
Ford, Antonia (1838–1871)
Free Blacks During the Civil War
Harland, Marion (1830–1922)
Harrison, Burton, Mrs., (1843–1920)
Impressment During the Civil War, Confederate
Jefferson Davis's Imprisonment
Johnston, Joseph E. (1807–1891)
Kemper, James Lawson (1823–1895)
Kilpatrick-Dahlgren Raid
Lee, Fitzhugh (1835–1905)
Lee, Mary Anna Randolph Custis (1807–1873)
Letcher, John (1813–1884)
"Letter to the Inhabitants of Maryland, Virginia, North and South Carolina" (1740)
Libby Prison
Limber, Jim
Longstreet, James (1821–1904)
Lost Cause, The
Maury, Dabney Herndon (1822–1900)
McCausland, John A. (1836–1927)
McClellan, George B. (1826–1885)
Meade, George Gordon (1815–1872)
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Military Executions During the Civil War
Military Organization and Rank During the Civil War
Mourning During the Civil War
Newton, John (1822–1895)
Pendleton, Alexander S. (1840–1864)
Pendleton, William Nelson (1809–1883)
Pickett, George E. (1825–1875)
Pickett, LaSalle Corbell (1843–1931)
Pope, John (1822–1892)
Popular Literature During the Civil War
Poverty and Poor Relief During the Civil War
Randolph, George Wythe (1818–1867)
Refugees During the Civil War
Religion During the Civil War
Religious Revivals During the Civil War
Rockingham Rebellion
Ruffin, Edmund (1794–1865)
Saltville During the Civil War
Scott, Winfield (1786–1866)
Sigel, Franz (1824–1902)
Slavery During the Civil War
Speculation During the Civil War
Stuart, Flora Cooke (1836–1923)
Stuart, J. E. B. (1833–1864)
Taylor, Walter H. (1838–1916)
Terrill, James B. (1838–1864)
Terrill, William R. (1834–1862)
Thomas, George H. (1816–1870)
Tiernan, Mary Spear (1836–1891)
Van Lew, Elizabeth L. (1818–1900)
Virginia Convention of 1864
Virginia Soldiers (Confederate) During the Civil War
Wilderness During the Civil War, The
Winder, John H. (1800–1865)
Women During the Civil War
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