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Battles of the Civil War Chart Wall Art Print, Classical Learning Poster, Teacher Classroom Reference, Homeschool, American History Decor
Battles of the Civil War Chart Wall Art Print, Classical Learning Poster, Teacher Classroom Reference, Homeschool, American History Decor
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A thoughtful visual study of the American Civil War, designed for students, families, and history-minded homes that value memory, context, and careful learning. This Classical Learning Chart presents major battles from 1861–1865 in a clear timeline format, helping the Civil War feel less like a list of names and dates and more like a consequential story of conflict, union, sacrifice, and national change.
Created as part of our Classical Learning Charts Series, this print brings historical study into the home in a format that is both educational and visually enduring.
⭐️ Museum-quality giclée printing using archival pigment-based inks
⭐️ Printed on premium archival paper designed for lasting beauty
⭐️ Available in multiple size options to fit your learning space
⭐️ Choose from Unframed Print, Black Frame, or Hanging Canvas
⭐️ Features major Civil War battles from Fort Sumter to Appomattox and Durham Station
⭐️ Includes Union and Confederate battle references, dates, historical notes, and illustrated scenes
⭐️ Designed as part of the Classical Learning Charts Series by Acorn & Laurel Press
⭐️ Ideal for homeschool rooms, classrooms, libraries, studies, offices, and history walls
⭐️ Carefully packaged in a protective sleeve and sturdy mailer
⭐️ Ships quickly and arrives ready for display
This chart is designed for those who want history to be studied with order, seriousness, and reflection. The timeline layout helps students trace the movement of the war year by year, while the illustrated battle scenes and concise notes provide helpful visual anchors for deeper discussion.
Its classical design makes it well suited for a homeschool room, classroom, library, office, or study. Displayed on its own, it serves as a focused reference for American history; paired with other Classical Learning Charts, it becomes part of a larger collection devoted to memory, learning, and the life of the mind.
A piece chosen for homes where history is not merely remembered, but considered.
