The Civil War in Photos View the next 5 pages of actual photos (primary sources). Then respond to this question: Why are the photos so powerful in telling.

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The Civil War in Photos View the next 5 pages of actual photos (primary sources). Then respond to this question: Why are the photos so powerful in telling the story of the Civil War?

Civil War in Photos. The Civil War was the first was in the history of the world to be recorded with cameras.

The Civil War in photos. All wars before the American Civil War were recorded by paintings. Like the picture below…

The Civil War in Photos…. How are pictures and paintings different The Civil War in Photos….How are pictures and paintings different? Which is more powerful? What do you notice about the painting and the photo?

Civil War in Photos…What are your thoughts?