All Seasons

Season 1

  • S01E01 Our Peculiar Institution

    • January 1, 2008
    • History

    In the decades before the Civil War, anti-slavery sentiment sparked an abolitionist movement that employed risky and radical tactics to bring an end to slavery.

  • S01E02 Rally Around The Flag

    • January 2, 2008
    • History

    On December 20, 1860, shortly after Abraham Lincoln’s victory in the presidential election of 1860, South Carolina declared its secession from the United States and, by February 1861, six more Southern states had adopted similar ordinances of secession.

  • S01E03 Scott’s Plan

    • January 3, 2008
    • History

    The Anaconda Plan is the name applied to a U.S. Union Army outline strategy for suppressing the Confederacy at the beginning of the Civil War. General Winfield Scott proposed the plan that emphasized a Union blockade of the Southern ports and called for an advance down the Mississippi River to cut the South in two.

  • S01E04 Facing Both Ways

    • January 4, 2008
    • History

    In 1862, Union and Confederate armies faced off in two of the bloodiest battles of the Civil War – Shiloh and Antietam.

  • S01E05 We Are Coming, Father Abraham

    • January 5, 2008
    • History

    The initial war fever soon dissipated in both the North and South and each side was compelled to resort to conscription.

  • S01E06 Lee’s Masterpiece

    • January 6, 2008
    • History

    The Battle of Chancellorsville, fought from April 30 to May 6, 1863, is widely considered to be Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee’s greatest victory during the American Civil War.

  • S01E07 High Water Mark

    • January 7, 2008
    • History

    The Battle of Gettysburg, fought from July 1 to July 3, 1863, is considered the most important engagement of the Civil War.

  • S01E08 General Grants War

    • January 8, 2008
    • History

    The Battle of the Wilderness marked the first stage of a major Union offensive toward the Confederate capital of Richmond, ordered by the newly named Union General-in-Chief Ulysses S. Grant in the spring of 1864.

  • S01E09 The Butcher’s Bill

    • January 9, 2008
    • History

    The Battle of Kennesaw Mountain was fought on June 27, 1864, during the Atlanta Campaign of the Civil War.

  • S01E10 Jubilation

    • January 10, 2008
    • History

    The war’s end was in sight when President Lincoln delivered his second inaugural address on March 4, 1865. On April 4, 1865, as news of the fall of Richmond spread, public buildings throughout Washington were illuminated in celebration. A week later, after Confederate General Robert E. Lee surrendered at Appomattox, crowds of Washingtonians again took to the streets in jubilation. Secretary of War Edwin Stanton ordered that guns be fired in salute to commemorate the day.