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    The Civil War was the first modern war due to communication inventions. The war between the Union and the Confederacy was one of the most influential battles fought in the history of the United States. This war determined the future of America. New technology inventions were responsible for the American Civil War being as intense as it was. Both the North and the South took advantage of the newly invented electric telegraph. Development of the mail system and journalism expanded throughout the…

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    Causes of the Civil War 2 The United States, from the time of secession from the Mother Country, was a hub for exploration and discovery. Since gaining independence in 1783, the United States was growing and thriving. However, with every kind of development comes trial. The young and flourishing country faced much controversy across the board; These various disagreements between groups of people made the United States seem anything but united at the time. The American Civil War, lasting from…

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    Michigan in the Civil War- The Civil War started when the confederate army attacked Fort Sumter in April 1861 causing the fort to surrender to the confederates. Michigan began to rally the troops a week after the fall of fort Sumter, one meeting spot was Ann Arbor. The first Michigan was created and it generated more excitement than any other regiment. The regiment was trained in Fort Wayne and they went to war on May 11, 1861. As the Michigan regiments marched toward the battlefront they were…

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    Essay About Civil War

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    Paper During the Civil War over 620,000 Americans were killed, and over 1,000 soldiers were wounded at some point in the war( Civil War Statistics). That is more Americans killed than in any other war the United States has been involved in. And prior to the Civil War all wars combined did not match up with the total of lives lost in the Civil War. Contributing to that number is the fact that both sides of the war were Americans. The Civil War is the single most devastating war in United States…

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    turn against itself which induced the Civil War. When examining the causes of the civil war, historians find that the main cause of sectionalism was slavery and the beliefs surrounding it. As best put, “slavery increasingly became the the main factor behind political, economic, and social sectionalism in the US.” Slavery was the main factor in sectionalism, and therefore the Civil War, yet the slavery induced sectionalism was not repaired during the Civil War and reconstruction period.…

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    Civil War Inevitable Essay

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    The Civil War was undoubtedly the most defining moment in the development of American history. Preceding it included the antebellum period from 1840-1850 which was one of great change as the dynamics of the American situation shifted after the end of the war between Mexico and the United States. Along with the American victory came consequences as slavery expanded into newly acquired territories. This further deepened the sectional divide among northern and southern states and would throw the…

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    Introduction The American Civil war occurred during the years 1861 – 1865, and as stated in the article titled “The Civil War”, it “was the cauldron that created modern America. The war preserved the Union, ending the possibility of the American nation dividing into two or more separate countries, in the process altering the nations politics and government, creating a strong presidency and an increasingly important federal infrastructure” (Finkelman sec. 1) However, the American Civil War did…

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    The free labor north wielded weightier resources than the slave labor south, the North’s immense Civil War task, however, bade fair to outweigh the section’s larger power. If the Confederacy could have marshalled all the slave labor states’ people and resources, free labor states might have been insufficiently richer, especially in manpower, to afford the Union’s costly strategy to complex its difficult conquest. (William W. Freehling) The slave south’s land mass, as large as Western Europe’s…

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    In general, the Civil War was a significant event in American history for many people for different reasons. Therefore, the North were fighting for one reason and the South was fighting for another reason and the slaves were fighting for freedom. Therefore, in this essay, I will discuss why the North failed to initially advocate the destruction of slavery, why they changed their views, and why the Civil War did in fact become the North war to abolish slavery. In 1850s, the United States became…

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    United States Constitution; no law stated that a state could not leave the union and start another country or group of states, which happened to have a tremendous effect on the young and growing United States of America. In the time leading up to the Civil War the North kept raising taxes on imports which benefited them greatly, however, the South was struggling to stay alive cause they were not getting any money back from the products they sold. People may claim that the South did not have the…

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