8. US Civil War: Why does a country go to war against itself?

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Paddington bear and President Lincoln have something in common: they both keep things under their hats. You’ll hear all about the US Civil War of 1861-1865, and you’ll find out what Lincoln kept under his top hat! And you’ll discover which type of swimming-pool dive soldiers like best! Questions for after you’ve listened: Did most farms (called ‘plantations’) in the southern United States have slaves? What did President Abraham Lincoln keep under his top hat? During the US Civil War of the 1850s more Americans were killed than were killed in which other two wars combined? How did President Lincoln die? What other countries have had civil wars (wars against themselves)? And here’s a couple of tricky questions for big kids: What was the “Emancipation Declaration”? Why was the Gettysburg Address important? Look on our webpage for photos and maps that accompany each episode. And join us on:  Instagram, Twitter and Facebook  Please rate and review us wherever you get podcasts. And share our podcast on social media and recommend it to friends – that's how we'll keep going. See you in two weeks! This episode was recorded at KGV Studios, Hong Kong Podcast cover art by Molly Austin Instrumental music by Kevin MacLeod Sound effects used under RemArc Licence. Copyright 2018 © BBC