|aThe southern home front of the Civil War / |cRoberta Baxter
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|aChicago : |bHeinemann Library, |cc2011
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|a48 p. : |bill., col. map ; |c25 cm.
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|aHeinemann infosearch
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|aWhy we fought
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|aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 47) and index
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|aWhy did we fight the Civil War--Who led the South during the war?--What was it like to live on a plantation?--What was it like to be a slave?--What was it like to live on a small farm?--What were southern cities like during the war?--Will these inventions work?--How other effects did war have on the home front?--How did the Civil War end?--Can the country be reunited?
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|aDescribes life in the southern United States during the Civil War, discussing life on farms, plantations, and in cities and the roles played by women, children, and slaves
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|aConfederate States of America--History--Juvenile literature
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|aConfederate States of America--Social conditions--Juvenile literature
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|aUnited States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Social aspects--Juvenile literature