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Learning the story - Antebellum Forsyth
There may be no single topic more popular with amateur and professional historians than the Antebellum period and the following American Civil War. A recent search on "American Civil War" on Amazon.com yielded 4,000 book titles. Ken Burns recent PBS documentary on the Civil War and period prior to the war stands as one of the most popular historical documentaries of all time. Millions of people simulate the lives and struggles of Civil War era characters in reenactments all across the country.
Most students will, at least, have some passing knowledge of the epic struggle. The question for teachers is not whether they should contextualize Asaph's story in the Civil War, but how. We have chosen to place the story in the context of the change the Civil War wrought. Although Forsyth and Cherokee County were not physically changed by the military action, the people of these areas were most certainly affected. One important issue is how life prior to and during the Civil War changed. There are numerous resources for understanding how the war impacted the various home fronts. One valuable resource is a website presentation titled "The Civil War Homefront" by Drew Gillpan Faust. The article is available at http://www.cr.nps.gov/history/online_books/rthg/chap6.htm
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