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  1. Edisto Island during the American Civil War: Edisto Island during the American Civil War was the location of a number of minor engagements and for a time of a large colony of escaped African-American slaves during the American Civil War (1861–1865). Edisto Island was largely ... [100%] 2024-10-16 [1862 in South Carolina] [Operations Against Charleston]...
  2. African American - Korean American relations: African Americans and Korean Americans have had vastly interconnected histories within United States history. Their relationship has been defined by both conflict and cooperation and has been publicized and studied moderately since the 1980s. [91%] 2023-12-19 [African-American–Asian-American relations]
  3. African American–Jewish relations: African Americans and Jewish Americans have interacted throughout much of the history of the United States. This relationship has included widely publicized cooperation and conflict, and—since the 1970s—it has been an area of significant academic research. (None) [89%] 2024-02-29 [African American–Jewish relations] [History of African-American civil rights]...
  4. German Americans in the American Civil War: German-Americans were the largest ethnic contingent to fight for the Union in the American Civil War. More than 200,000 native-born Germans, along with another 250,000 1st-generation German-Americans, served in the Union Army, notably from ... [88%] 2024-01-08 [Social history of the American Civil War] [German-American history]...
  5. Irish Americans in the American Civil War: Irish-American Catholics served on both sides of the American Civil War (1861–1865) as officers, volunteers and draftees. Immigration due to the Irish Great Famine (1845–1852) had provided many thousands of men as potential recruits although issues of ... [88%] 2024-01-06 [Social history of the American Civil War] [Irish-American history]...
  6. Native Americans in the American Civil War: Native Americans in the American Civil War refers to the involvement of various tribes of Native Americans in the United States during the American Civil War. These include. [88%] 2024-09-21 [Native Americans in the American Civil War]
  7. Military history of African Americans in the American Civil War: African Americans, including former enslaved individuals, served in the American Civil War. The 186,097 black men who joined the Union Army included 7,122 officers and 178,975 enlisted soldiers. (Aspect of United States history) [87%] 2024-11-04 [Military history of African Americans in the American Civil War] [African-American history of the United States military]...
  8. Civil–military relations: Civil–military relations (Civ-Mil or CMR) describes the relationship between military organizations and civil society, military organizations and other government bureaucracies, and leaders and the military. CMR incorporates a diverse, often normative field, which moves within and across management ... (Social) [86%] 2023-12-16 [Political science theories] [Military sociology]...
  9. Civil–military relations: Civil–military relations (Civ-Mil or CMR) describes the relationship between military organizations and civil society, military organizations and other government bureaucracies, and leaders and the military. CMR incorporates a diverse, often normative field, which moves within and across management ... (Study of the relationship between a country's armed forces and civil society/government) [86%] 2024-01-04 [Civil–military relations] [Political science theories]...
  10. Civil-military relations: Civil-military relations : Relationship between civilian government and the military of nations. [86%] 2023-06-23
  11. African American Civil War Memorial: El Monumento Memorial Afro-Americano de la Guerra Civil (en inglés y oficialmente: African American Civil War Memorial) es un monumento de Washington D. soldados afroamericanos y marineros que lucharon por la Unión en la Guerra Civil de Estados Unidos ... [81%] 2023-05-17
  12. American Civil War: The American Civil War (April 12, 1861 – May 26, 1865; also known by other names) was a civil war in the United States between the Union ("the North") and the Confederacy ("the South"), which had been formed by states that ... (1861–1865 conflict in the United States) [80%] 2023-12-30 [American Civil War] [Rebellions against the United States]...
  13. American Civil War: The American Civil War, arguably the most traumatic experience in the nation's history, was a major conflict which took place from 1861 to 1865, involving the government of the United States of America against eleven Southern states which seceded ... [80%] 2023-02-28 [United States History] [Featured articles]...
  14. American Civil War: Total dead: 359,500 Wounded: 275,200 Total dead: 198,500 Wounded: 137,000+ The watershed event of United States history was the American Civil War (1861–1865), fought in North America within the territory of the United States of ... [80%] 2023-02-03
  15. American Civil War: Total dead: 359,500 Wounded: 275,200 Total dead: 198,500 Wounded: 137,000+ The watershed event of United States history was the American Civil War (1861–1865), fought in North America within the territory of the United States of ... [80%] 2023-02-05
  16. American civil religion: American civil religion is a term given to a shared set of certain fundamental beliefs, values, holidays, and rituals by those who live in the United States of America. These shared values and holidays are based upon, parallel to, but ... [80%] 2023-02-04
  17. American Civil War: Known by several names, the American Civil War (April 12, 1861 – May 9, 1865) was a civil war in the United States fought between the Union (states that stayed faithful to the federal union, or "the North") and the Confederacy ... [80%] 2024-01-20 [American Civil War] [Rebellions against the United States]...
  18. American Civil War: The American Civil War (1861-1865), alternatively known as the "War of Secession", the "War Between the States", or, to the uneducated/undereducated/alternatively educated, the "War of Northern Aggression", was a war fought between the United States and a ... [80%] 2023-12-16 [United States history] [Racism]...
  19. American Civil War: The Civil War (1861-65), between the U.S.A. and eleven Southern states that attempted to form a new nation, had a death toll of over 600,000 lives that exceeded all other wars the U.S. [80%] 2023-12-19
  20. American Civil War: Total dead: 359,500 Wounded: 275,200 Total dead: 198,500 Wounded: 137,000+ The watershed event of United States history was the American Civil War (1861–1865), fought in North America within the territory of the United States of ... [80%] 2023-02-04

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