The Revolutionary Beginnings of the Civil War, by Professor Gordon Wood
"The Revolutionary Beginnings of the Civil War," given by Dr. Gordon S. Wood. 23rd Annual James Madison Lecture of the James Madison Memorial Fellowship Foundation July 5, 2019 Georgetown University The 23rd Annual James Madison Lecture was presented by Gordon S. Wood, the Alva O. Way University Professor and Professor Emeritus of History at Brown University. The Pulitzer Prize-winning professor speaks on the Revolutionary roots of the Civil War. American History Videos is sponsored by the James Madison Foundation. These videos are offered to help teachers, students and the general public to learn more about America's founding and the Constitution of the United States. The lecture is hosted by the James Madison Memorial Fellowship Foundation. www.jamesmadison.gov

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