The history of the Americas is the collective history of the American landmass, which includes North and South America, as well as Central America and the Caribbean. It begins with people migrating to these areas from Asia during the height of an Ice Age. These groups are generally believed to have been isolated from peoples of the 'Old World' until the coming of Europeans in the 10th and 15th centuries.
v. 1. Nicolay, J.G. The outbreak of rebellion.--v. 2. Force, M.F. From Fort Henry to Corinth.--v. 3. Webb, A.S. The peninsula.--McClellan's campaign of 1862.-- v. 4. Ropes, J.C. The army under Pope.--v. 5. Palfrey, F.W. The Antietam and Fredericksburg.--v. 6. Doubleday, Abner. Chancellorsville and Gettysburg.--v. 7. Cist, H.M. The Army of the Cumberland.--v. 8. Greene, F.V. The Mississippi.--v. 9. Cox, J.D. Atlanta.--v. 10. Cox, J.D. The march to the sea.--Franklin and N...
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v. 1. Nicolay, J. G. The outbreak of rebellion. --v. 2. Force, M. F. From Fort Henry to Corinth. --v. 3. Webb, A. S. The peninsula--McClellan's campaign of 1862. --v. 4. Ropes, J. C. The army under Pope. --v. 5. Palfrey, F. W. The Antietam and Fredericksburg. --v. 6. Doubleday, Abner. Chancellorsville and Gettysburg. --v. 7. Cist, H. M. The Army of the Cumberland. --v. 8. Greene, F. V. The Mississippi. --v. 9. Cox, J. D. Atlanta. --v. 10. Cox, J. D. The march to the sea;...
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