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What Tom said. Palatine Send a noteboard - 29/08/2010 06:16:28 PM
I would recommend nothing else. The only shortcoming whatsoever of the series is length. Additionally, there is really no "lead-up" section, so you might want to read a couple wikipedia entries about a couple of things that might not be explained. However, the number of things that would need to be explained are minimal.


The length may not be ideal for what you seem to want. As far as background goes, one could technically say it goes all the way back to the founding of the nation, but the basic cause(s) are pretty simple.

Or you could watch Ken Burns' famous documentary. It's not truly chronological, but overall, it's pretty good. I'd still go with Foote's books, though.
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