Civil War Surrender
Open hostilities of the Civil War began in 1861, marked by the bombardment of Fort Sumter. The surrender of the army of Northern Virginia in 1865 was pivotal, yet it did not signify the end of the Confederacy as a whole. The complexities of war endings are highlighted, showing that one general's surrender doesn't equate to the conclusion of an entire conflict.In this clip
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