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Watch the action at the Battle of Gettysburg come to life with the Civil War Trust's all new "animated map," featuring a compelling video presentation and interactive map of the battlefield. This map was produced by Wide Awake Films.
- Animated Battle Maps Collection
Gettysburg Animated Map: July 1-3, 1863 Learn about the most...
- Overland Campaign Animated Map
Watch the action of the Overland Campaign come to life with...
- Antietam Animated Map
In this video, learn about the first Civil War battle to...
- Vicksburg Animated Map
Watch the action at the Battle of Vicksburg come to life...
- Shiloh Animated Map
Watch the action at the Battle of Shiloh come to life with...
- The Revolutionary War Animated Map
See the Revolutionary War unfold, from Lexington to Yorktown...
- The Civil War Animated Map
Video Map; Primary Sources; All Types » USS Constitution In...
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Our ever growing YouTube channel features narrated animated map videos, each showing a specific focused vignette of the battle. Be sure to subscribe to the channel and “Tap the Bell” to notified when we add new videos.
27 cze 2013 · Our interactive map shows Union and Confederate troop movements over the course of the battle, July 1 – 3, 1863. Panoramic views from strategic viewpoints show what commanders could – and could...
TVM Enterprises, LLC has engineered a sophisticated tool to produce highly detailed animated maps of Civil War Battles headlined by their world class animation of the 3-day Battle of Gettysburg.
An interactive map allows you to navigate the battlefield and locate monuments, special scenes and key events in the battle. Open the “Panoramas” palette to select from 99 different 360-degree panoramas of popular and hard-to-find battlefield locations.
Explore the largest and most important battle of the American Civil War with an interactive map that shows the movements and actions of both armies. Click on any image for more information and see the summary of the three-day conflict.
1 lip 2020 · Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. On the morning of July 1, an engagement between Union cavalry commanded by John Buford and Confederate infantry and artillery commanded by Lt. Gen. A. P. Hill set into motion one of the most famous battles in military history.