This book examines some of the battles of the Revolutionary War, from the first battle at Lexington, Massachusetts, to the British surrender at Yorktown.
This book discusses how women, children, and the Confederate government struggled to survive as the Union Army brought the destruction of war into the heart of the South.
This book examines nine of the most important battles of the Civil War - from the opening cannon shots at Fort Sumter to Lee's surrender at Appomattox Court House.
This book tells of some of the naval battles of the Revolutionary War, from the first voyage of the Continental Navy to the defeat of the British at Yorktown.
This book tells how the Revolutionary War changed the lives of the men, women, and children on the home front, the people who were left to manage plantations, farms, and businesses.
Describes the daily life and society of northerners during the Civil War, and explains how the largely industrial economy played a role in their lives.