The episode begins with the presidential election of 1864 that sets Abraham Lincoln against his old commanding general, George McClellan. The stakes are nothing less than the survival of the Union itself: with Grant and Sherman stalled at Petersburg and Atlanta, opinion in the North has turned strongly against the war. But 11th-hour victories at Mobile Bay, Atlanta, and the Shenandoah Valley tilt the election to Lincoln and the Confederacy's last hope for independence dies. In an ironic twist, poignantly typical of the Civil War, Lee's Arlington mansion is turned into a Union military hospital and the estate becomes Arlington National Cemetery, the Union's most hallowed ground.
Title | The Civil War - Season 1 Episode 7 Most Hallowed Ground: 1864 |
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Year | 1990 |
Genre | Documentary, War & Politics |
Country | |
Studio | PBS |
Cast | David McCullough, Sam Waterston, Julie Harris, Jason Robards, Morgan Freeman, Paul Roebling |
Crew | Paul Barnes (Editor), Jay Ungar (Original Music Composer), Ken Burns (Director of Photography), Stephen Ives (Producer), Catherine Yang Eisele (Producer), Mike Hill (Producer) |
Alternative Titles | The American Civil War, A General Motors Mark of Excellence: The Civil War, The Civil War A General Motors Mark Of Excellence, Ken Burns: The Civil War, The Civil War 25 Years Anniversary Reissue |
Keyword | slavery, miniseries, american civil war, robert e lee |
First Air Date | Sep 23, 1990 |
Last Air date | Sep 27, 1990 |
Season | 1 Season |
Episode | 9 Episode |
Runtime | 76:14 minutes |
Quality | HD |
IMDb: | 8.10/ 10 by 98.00 users |
Popularity | 21.26 |
Language | English, German |