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The Civil War

The American Civil War (1861-1865) was a defining national experience. Texans fought on both sides, but mostly for the Confederacy. Although only a few battles were fought on Texas soil, the war still changed the lives of all Texans as a result of conscription, naval blockades, runaway inflation, and home front unrest. The war’s overall death toll reached to approximately 750,000 men—a staggering 2.5% of the U.S. population. At the end of the war, millions of enslaved African Americans were freed throughout the South. The impacts of the Civil War reverberated for generations, making it one of the most critical periods of history for contemporary study.

The Secession Debate in Texas: Five Views from 1861
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The Secession Debate in Texas: Five Views from 1861

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The Civil War in Texas: Battles, Blockades, and Borderlands

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Literature and Film of the Lost Cause Generation

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A Frontier Etched in Blood: Texan Attempts to Invade New Mexico

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Military Memorials and Battlefields in Texas

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Can Texas Secede from the United States?

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The Confederate Constitution of Texas (1861)

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History of Juneteenth

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History of Slavery in Texas

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Governor H.R. Runnels: Arch-Secessionist and Rival of Sam Houston

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