MY CIVIL WAR POLITICS SERIES
When I opened an account on YouTube in 2006 I never planned to get as evolved as I did. At that time you could find all kinds of public domain literature on the internet, so I decided to present a Civil War document. This document and the information it contained caught my attention because it was more about the politics of that time rather than the battles, and skirmishes.
When I opened an account on YouTube in 2006 I never planned to get as evolved as I did. At that time you could find all kinds of public domain literature on the internet, so I decided to present a Civil War document. This document and the information it contained caught my attention because it was more about the politics of that time rather than the battles, and skirmishes.
YouTube was in the process of catching up on the technology of streaming videos. The quality in those days was nothing compared with today, and the ability to upload HD, and 4K video. My camera was a web cam from Walley World that cost me less than twenty dollars.
After completing a series of Civil War videos to go along with the public domain document, I placed those videos into PRIVATE. Over the years I more or less forgot about them until the other day. After reviewing some of them I decided to place them into a play-list which I will place in this blog.
These videos will give you a good prospective of Civil War Politics. And a lot of politics surrounded the civil war. The thing that makes the work to complete this series worth while is when a student sends you a message telling you it was a tremendous help in school.
The YouTube link below will take you to the first video in this series. Go to my account (ockteby) and you will find a play-list for all these videos.
This is not a professional reading of the information. My intent was to try and communicate the information so you could get the full meaning of this document.
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