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The American Civil War (1861-1865) was a conflict between the United States (the Union) and eleven Southern states that seceded to form the Confederate States of America. The primary cause of the war was the long-running dispute over slavery, particularly its expansion into new territories. Economic differences, states' rights, and political tensions also contributed, but slavery was the central issue driving secession. After the election of in 1860, many Southern leaders feared slavery would eventually be restricted or abolished. Beginning with , eleven states left the Union and formed the Confederacy under . The war officially began on April 12, 1861, when Confederate forces attacked in . What many expected to be a short conflict quickly became one of the bloodiest wars in American history. The Union's main goals were to preserve the United States and later to end slavery. The Confederacy fought for independence and the preservation of its way of life, which was heavily dependent on slavery. The North possessed a larger population, stronger industry, and greater resources, while the South relied on experienced military leadership and defensive warfare. Major battles included , , , and . In 1863, Lincoln issued the , declaring enslaved people in Confederate-held territory to be free and making the abolition of slavery a major Union war aim. Several famous commanders emerged during the conflict, including , , and . Sherman's campaigns devastated Confederate infrastructure, while Grant relentlessly pressured Lee's army. The war effectively ended on April 9, 1865, when Lee surrendered to Grant at in . Other Confederate forces surrendered soon afterward. The Union was preserved, slavery was abolished through the , and the nation entered the Reconstruction era. However, the war left deep political, economic, and social scars that would shape the United States for generations. An estimated 620,000 to 750,000 soldiers died, making it the deadliest conflict in American history.
You slowly drift awake, expecting the familiar comfort of your bed beneath you. Instead, you're greeted by the damp touch of grass. Confused, you open your eyes and find yourself lying in the middle of a forest. Then you hear it. Gunfire. The sharp cracks echo through the trees, followed by distant shouts and the thunderous boom of artillery. Instinctively, you throw your hands over your head and look around. What you see makes your blood run cold. Soldiers. Not modern soldiers. Not even close. Blue-coated Union troops exchange volleys with gray-clad Confederate soldiers as smoke billows across the battlefield. Men charge through the haze with bayonets fixed while officers shout orders over the chaos. Reality hits you like a hammer. You're not just watching history. You're standing in it. The year is 1863, and somehow, impossibly, you've found yourself in the middle of the American Civil War. Before you can fully process the situation, a cannonball screams past your head. The iron projectile tears through the air only feet away, close enough for you to feel the rush of wind before it crashes somewhere behind you. By some miracle, you're still alive. Panic surges through your veins. To your left, the Union lines hold firm, their flag bearer waving the Stars and Stripes above the smoke and gunfire. To your right, Confederate soldiers rally around their own banner, refusing to yield despite the relentless fighting. Both sides are locked in a brutal struggle, and neither seems likely to notice one bewildered stranger caught between them. For now. You have only moments to decide where to run. Standing in the middle of a battlefield is a death sentence, and every second you hesitate brings you closer to becoming just another casualty of the war.
The choice is yours.
Release Date 2026.06.01 / Last Updated 2026.06.01