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    "There 's no honorable way to kill, no gentle way to destroy. There 's nothing good in war except its ending." Abraham explains why the civil war was violent but necessary .The civil war was fought from 1861 to 1865. On December 20, 1860 South Carolina was the first to secede from the US along with Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, and Florida. As we know today slavery was a huge conflict of early America. The effects of slavery were catastrophic to those held in the bondage of it…

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    Soldiers’ day to day lives during the Civil War was filled with drilling, writing letters to their loved ones, and fighting in battles which would potentially change the rest of their lives forever. At the beginning of the war, both the North and the South didn’t have a problem with numbers in their military because of the amount of volunteers. Some would do the heroic thing and join because they “wanted to save the Union” or “secure their liberty.” Though many people from the Confederacy and…

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    What were the main issues of the Civil War? The Civil war had many issues but this paper is going to be the main issues. The Civil War also known as the war between states. This war began April 12, 1816 and ended in May 9, 1865.The main issue was mostly about slavery. The main issue that caused the civil war is slavery. Slavery is when a person or thing is being held against his or her will. Slavery was common back then before the civil war. Slaves were mostly blacks and any age. Slaves…

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    (Proposal) The most significant war in the nation’s history was the American Civil War. The Civil War guided The United States to get better equality and grant the freedom deserved to the African American. The United States began to relieve itself from the long catastrophe of slavery during the four years of the American Civil War. African Americans were very significant in gaining their freedom during The Civil War. The four years during the Civil War were horrific and awful but it needed…

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    ever. The reasons behind the controversy include the slave’s role in the growth of the industrial market, the decision of certain slave owners and important benefactors of American history, and the role the African-Americans played in early American wars. Because of the gradual slow of tobacco and sugar and the increase of the industrial market, slaves were no longer needed in the North. Slave owners no longer felt that owning slaves was necessary because of the advancements in the economy. They…

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    Shamsun Nahar Professor Foster HIST 1301 8 Dec 2016 Catton, Bruce. The Civil War. Boston, Massachusetts, Mariner Books, 2004. Cost $0.01+ shipping cost $3.99 + Tax $0.33= Total Cost $4.33 Analysis of “The Civil War by Bruce Catton” The Civil War is a novel written by Bruce Catton In his earlier life, Catton studied at Oberlin College, but he had to leave without a degree due to his service in World War I. After the war he returned home and became a journalist and an editor for the American…

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    The American Civil War, the bloodiest war in American history, was caused by political issues, military actions, and social and economic reasons between the Union (North) and the Confederacy (South). Specifically, slavery can be seen as the direct cause of the Civil War. David Goldfield, American historian, wrote “Both northerners and southerners recognized slavery as the immediate cause of the civil war.” On April 12, 1861, the Battle of Fort Sumter sparked the Civil War when Confederate…

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    The Civil War, the bloodiest war in American history, took over half a million American lives in just four short years. With the advent of advanced weaponry and extensively developed war strategies, American blood was spilled everywhere and no family was left unstained. However, many people overlooked a much deadlier force that hid behind the blazing guns and the explosive artillery, which ultimately contributed to the South’s demise. Disease (dysentery, typhoid, malaria) ran rampant throughout…

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    America’s history is filled with numerous wars and conflicts all over the world; then again their main conflict remains their own Civil War. It is argued that the US Civil War (1861-1865) was characterized by certain unresolved issues: whether the US was to be a confederation of sovereign states or an united nation with a sovereign unified government; and whether this state, known for its declaration of equality and freedom for all men, would continue to be one of the largest slaveholding…

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    what Mary Walker did in the Civil War besides going to prison and getting a Medal of Honor. She happened to be a doctor, surgeon, and a nurse all at different times during the Civil War. Sadly enough, she was sent to prison but later on became a Medal of Honor recipient. All together, Mary Walker played an important role during and after the Civil War. ("Walker’s Biography.") In addition To being sent to prison and getting a medal, she was also a surgeon in the Civil War. She had volunteered…

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