Civil War Reenactments

Blog Category: U.S. History — Blogged by: Becca on October 29, 2007 at 11:59 am

So, I mentioned how you can learn more about history by meeting people and visiting historic places around where you live. It helps to see how the past affects the present… how places grow and change over time.

One guy I met while I was truckin’ did civil war reenactments, where they go out and dress up and replay battles from the civil war. Not somethin’ I’d want to do, but it’s pretty cool to watch and talk to the people. Maybe there’s a group like that where you live. You can talk to them about what they do and see the costumes… and it’s a lot better than learning about the civil war from books! And you can go and watch and actually see battles from the war.

Every year around the 4th of July, there’s a civil war reenactment at Gettysburg, that’s where there’s a real famous civil war battle. Here’s a web link to some information: http://www.gettysburgreenactment.com

But there are civil war reenactments all over the country. If you get interested in a topic and just start finding out about it, you find all sorts of interesting things. For example, did you know that a civil war nurse named Clara Barton founded the American Red Cross? Think about that… back in 1881, over a hundred years ago, before women could even vote, a woman started this important relief organization that helped people during Hurricane Katrina and all kinds of disasters. Here’s a good place that you can read about her: http://www.civilwar.com/content/view/257/53/

So, what interests you about the civil war? How did it change the place you live or affect your family?

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