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Q: What were famous plays in the civil War era?
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I want to reinact the civil War but I also want to be a spainerd or Indian. So that leads me to one question. Were there any famous Indians or spanierd women in the civil war era?

There were several Indian men that were famous during the Civil War Era. Stand Watie was a Native American in the Confederate Army. There are no reports of any Spaniard or Native American women participating in the Civil War.


What caused the reconstruction era to start?

The Reconstruction Era occurred right after the civil war. So the civil war caused the reconstruction era to begin.


What is a famous site in Virginia?

There are many, as Virginia has been a hotbed during the Colonial Era, Revolutionary Era, and Civil War Era. Some are:Bull RunYorktownJamestownThe Natural BridgeRichmond (Confederate Capital)


What war did the reconstruction era follow?

The Civil War


What war did reconstruction era follow?

that would be the civil war


What was the closest the US and the soviet union came to a nulcear war during the civil war era?

The Civil War Era? Never. I think you mean the cold war era. That would be the Cuban missle crisis in October 1962.


The era of the civil war?

1861-1865


What was the name for the decade after the Civil war?

Reconstruction Era


What was the antebellum phase?

It was the era before the Civil War.


What time span is Bonanza Set in?

Post civil war.


Why was Harriet Stowe famous?

She wrote the book Uncle Toms Cabin around the Civil War era which was about slavery and it created tensions between the North and South


What state has the same name as a famous US president whose term was during the Civil War?

No state is named after a Civil War era president. The only state named for a president is Washington State, named for our first president, George Washington.