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- IMPACT of CIVIL WAR on LATIN AMERICA By: Andrew Conticelli Period 6 LATIN AMERICA United States- Latin American Relations
- American Civil War JCC
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- The Actions of Confederate Women in Missouri During the Civil War
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- How the Southern Secession Crisis Became the American Civil War
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- Study of the Union and the Confederate Reactions to the Emancipation Proclamation