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ACTIVITY WHERE PEOPLE RECREATE ASPECTS OF THE AMERICAN CIVIL WAR
Civil War reenactors; Civil War reenactor; Civil War re-enactor; Civil War re-enactors; American Civil War re-enactment; American civil war reenactment
  • 2014 public demonstration in a parade in Plainview, Minnesota
  • Bath]], [[England]]
  • Confederate reenactors fire their rifles during a reenactment of the [[Battle of Chancellorsville]] in May 2008.
  • Confederate artillery reenactors fire on Union troops during a [[Battle of Chickamauga]] reenactment in [[Danville, Illinois]].
  • Reenactor plays the fife at [[The Angle]] at [[Gettysburg, Pennsylvania]].

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American Civil War reenactment

American Civil War reenactment is an effort to recreate the appearance of a particular battle or other event associated with the American Civil War by hobbyists known (in the United States) as Civil War reenactors, or living historians.

Although most common in the United States, there are also American Civil War reenactors in Canada, the United Kingdom, Germany, Australia, Italy, Denmark, Sweden, and Poland.

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1. Re–enactors march during the Grand Opening of President Abraham Lincoln‘s Cottage on Monday.
2. Some of the larger events typically involve as many as 1,000 re–enactors and can draw thousands of spectators.
3. Civil War buffs have turned the conflict into a hobby, and legions of uniformed "re–enactors" recreate whole battles on–site.
4. He has a weighty Web site on the Fourth, making him a resource for TV shows, politicians, re–enactors and even high school students writing term papers.
5. Thousands of people, many re–enactors in period dress, turned out in April 2004 when the crew was buried in what has been called the last Confederate funeral.