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1863: The Tide Turns
- Rosecrans and Bragg duel in the West
- Lincoln signs the Emancipation Proclamation
- Burnside's "Mud March"
- Hooker prepares for battle
- The Battle of Chancellorsville
- Lee's greatest triumph
- Lee invades Pennsylvania
- The Battle of Gettysburg
- Lee orders "Pickett's Charge"
- Grant's fight for possession of the Mississippi River
- The Siege of Vicksburg
- Lincoln's troubles on the home...
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