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    Many issues surrounding the Constitution of the United States divided the nation prior to the Civil War. Following are some of these issues and how they relate to the coming of the Civil War, how the document relates to the Constitution as of 1861, and how the Constitution relates to the issue today. The letter from Thomas Jefferson to John Holmes relates to the coming of the Civil War by Jefferson explaining to Holmes that there is tension in the states that cannot be easily dealt with. He…

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    Going into the Civil War, the North and the South made strategic plans to help them win the war. The North had many advantages going into the war, and some of those advantages include a larger population, more industry, more abundant resources, a better banking system, railroads, a large navy, and they also had Lincoln’s dedication. The South had advantages as well. Some of those advantages include fighting in familiar territory, and the South had better military leadership. The main goal for…

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    A century before the momentous civil war, occurred what some might say was an even more important war in America. Both were wars for freedom; freedom from a force larger than those that were wishing to escape from it. The war for America (the revolutionary war) was for the purpose of separating the colonies from England, and the war in America (the civil war) was for the freedom of African/ African American and other slaves. Primary source documents form these times expose the similarities and…

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    The American Civil war is most notably the bloodiest and most destructive four years in all of American history. The Civil war was fought from 1861 to 1865; this devastating conflict was fought between the Union States and the Confederate States. Understanding the immediate causes of the civil war are quite difficult as conflicts between the Northern and Southern states have existed for an extensive time. However, a key factor in shaping the civil war was Abraham Lincoln 's election in 1860.…

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    The Civil War, also known as the First Modern War, went down as the bloodiest war in U.S. history. Prior to the start of the Civil War, United States was split into two sections, the North(Union) and the South(Confederacy). The Union, had a population of “22 million in 1860, while only 9 million people lived in the Confederacy, 3.5 million of them slaves”(511). Each side had their own advantages. The Union had very strong financial resources, an abundance of manufacturing companies and the best…

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    The Civil War The Civil War, known for being the bloodiest war in US history. The events that occurred during the civil war have made us into the nation we are today. The American civil war began in 1861 and lasted until 1865. The separation between the Confederate states and the Union states began when President Lincoln’s inauguration, seven of the southern states fled from the Union and created the Confederate states of America. Since then the battles between the two would begin. The battle…

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    Civil War About Slavery

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    in the South decided that they wanted to secede primarily because they wanted to protect their state’s rights to own slaves. Colonel Ty Seidule spoke in the video, “Was the Civil War About Slavery?” on how even despite evidence, many still chose to believe that there were other equally important reasons as to why the Civil War began. “Our new government was founded on slavery. Its foundations are laid, its cornerstone rests upon the great truth that the Negro is not equal to the white man.”,…

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    research I will be discussing about old immigrants. About the how the immigrant soldiers won the Civil War. Also how they lived in the Union Army during the Civil Rights war. The Civil War was won by old immigrate soldiers. The immigrants tended to be young males. They also invited above their quota. “More than 150,000 Irishmen, most of whom were not yet U.S citizens, joining the Union Army during the Civil War.” The Irish probably received more attention. And yet in some ways the Irish were…

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    you think Texas fought in the Civil War? Texas fought in the Civil war for multiple very important reasons , without the civil war we would have lived a completely different life. Fighting for their loved ones, keeping states rights , and also persevering slavery were very important when it came to the Civil war. Loved ones are important to everyone, it's the people that keep you on your feet when you need it , and constantly love you.Texas fought in the Civil war to protect their loved ones.…

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    The Civil War: Slavery The Civil War started in Sumter, South Carolina in 1861 and it ended in 1865. This is one the most remembered wars in history along with the famous world wars. Not only did Confederacy and ratification play a huge part in the war but the main thing is slavery. Not many people took the time to elaborate on how exactly the slaves felt during this time. How the were treated. How they were mistreated and how they coped until they were able to be set free. Slavery is a huge…

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