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    The Civil War was the biggest war in history. Nearly 620,000 million people died from the war and many more injured. Diseases played a part in majority of those killed in the war. The Civil War played a role in how the United States is today. Americas Civil War broke out between the north and south of the United States. The two groups fought between the United States of America and the confederate states of America. The President of the United States during the Civil War outbreak was Abraham…

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    The Civil War was a battle of controversy and the interpretations of the Civil War remain contentious even today. The American Civil War represented decades of malevolence between the northern and southern states and their fights for what they valued. While many argue that slavery was the only cause of the civil war, others say that the Civil War was caused ultimately by disagreement in economic and political standpoints. Both are essentially correct. Slavery was in fact a main issue that…

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    Abraham Lincoln’s election was the third catalyst for the Civil war. Abraham Lincoln was elected as the 16th president in 1860, and he was reelected in 1864. Since Lincoln was pro-anti slavery, so he advocated “free soil”, or the prohibition of slavery (Dictorionary.com). Since he supported free soilers, the South saw Lincoln as a huge threat to slaveholding. In response to his 1860 election victory, eleven southern states seceded from the Union. (Visions of America Volume 1). As a result,…

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    time in the war. Whites had a hard time to but blacks were treated harshly by the whites. Most black soldiers were escaped slaves who served in segregated units inder white officers. Black soldiers served a decent roll in the civil war. They served in all non combat support functions that sustain an army as well like arpenders cooks nurses surgeons and more. Black units and soldiers that were captured by the confederates faced harsher treatment than white prisoners of the war. In…

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    The Civil War a moment in history in which we were divided; not just by North and South, but by the cause of the Civil War slavery. All battles in the Civil War were caused by slavery. The fact that people think the Civil War was not caused by slavery is unbelievable. Many arguments are whether the Civil War was fought over slavery or, as many southerns believe for states’ rights. Which brings up the disparity between what historians and the general public think and the controversy over the…

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    The battle of Shiloh was the bloodiest battle thus far of the Civil War. Beginning on April 6, 1862 in Pittsburg Landing, Tennessee and lasting just two days, more than twenty thousand confederate and union soldiers lost their lives. The violent battle was critical for General Ulysses S. Grant and the union because it secured the Mississippi waterway. It also demonstrated just how much grit it was going to take to win the war. America had never seen so much bloodshed in a single battle. It…

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    The Civil War took a great toll over everyone in the South, considering the fact that it was certainly destructive. Emotionally, it was distressing because there were so many injured people to the point where it even caused frustration. Like when Scarlett had been helping out all day with the injured, and she had gotten tired of constantly seeing people hurt wherever she glanced. Many people did not come home to their families either, as the long list of names came into town of those who had…

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    died in the Civil War, died from diseases. The deaths from disease consisted of approximately 416,600 people. The Civil War was fought between the North and South of the United States. It was the bloodiest of all wars the United States has ever fought in. The Civil War was a defining moment in history for many reasons. The United States matured and grew as a whole, and slavery was abolished which made the United States a free country. 620,000 people died throughout the Civil War. The…

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    Was the Civil War Unavoidable? The question that comes to people’s minds is…. Was the civil unavoidable or could it have been avoided in some way. The first attack in the civil war was when the confederates bombed Union at Fort Sumter in South Carolina. The war was fought throughout the United States starting from Pennsylvania to Texas and New Mexico to Florida. Most of the Civil War was fought in Virginia and Tennessee which are located in the United States. The Northern states had a bigger…

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    The Civil War of 1861-1865 is the central event in all of American History and held the most change that has ever come across the nation. The Civil War determined what kind of nation the United States would be; bringing an end to slavery in what was the largest slaveholding country in the world (McPherson, 2014). When Abraham Lincoln was elected president in 1860 (History.com Staff, 2010) without being on the ballot in ten of the Southern states, seven of the slave states in the Deep South…

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