Civil War Earthworks in Bentonville | Civil War North Carolina
We officially wrap-up our North Carolina Battlefield Tour Series with another stop in Bentonville, NC to check out some preserved earthworks on the battlefield. Thank you to everyone who joined us throughout the trip. The American Battlefield Trust preserves America’s hallowed battlegrounds and educates the public about what happened there and why it matters. We permanently protect these battlefields for future generations as a lasting and tangible memorial to the brave soldiers who fought in the American Revolution, the War of 1812, and the Civil War.

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Battle of Bentonville Tour | 160th Anniversary

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Fort Anderson Tour | Civil War North Carolina

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Hike Kennesaw Mountain with the American Battlefield Trust

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Exclusive Tour of the CSS Neuse Gunboat | Civil War North Carolina

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Hidden Gold in North Carolina? The Untold Story of NC’s Mining Boom

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Gettysburg Relics of the Confederate Dead at Pickett's Charge | American Artifact Episode 28

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Shermans vs Panthers: Four Days of Hell

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American Revolution: Turning the Tide at Guilford Court House, 1781

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Bennett Place, The Largest Surrender of the Civil War | Civil War North Carolina

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Battle of Alamance, Precursor to the American Revolution | Revolutionary War North Carolina

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Grant takes Fort Henry & Fort Donelson | American Civil War | Foote ironclads | mapping history

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Preserved Civil War Earthworks at Fort Blakeley

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Vietnam Door Gunner’s Unbelievable War Stories | Full Veteran Interview

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The Battle of Bentonville

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North Carolina at War | Revolutionary War & Civil War Animated Battle Map

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Civil War Staffs - Brigade to Field Army

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Bentonville Battle | General Sherman And The Last Major Battle Of The Civil War

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THE IRON BRIGADE vs. the 26th NC at Gettysburg (with RARE Artifacts) American Artifact Episode 181

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Killed by His Own Men at Antietam | The Forgotten Tragedy of a 14th Connecticut Soldier

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