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    Which American president was the most innocent? Abraham Lincoln, he was in a cent (innocent). The Civil War was the bloodiest sectional conflict which opposed the Union against the Confederate states, resulting in casualties of more than 600,000 Northern and Southern soldiers. Since the beginning, the North and South had been divided and several acts were passed to preserve the delicate balance. These resolutions included the Northwest Ordinance, high protective tariffs, and most importantly,…

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    The Civil War is America’s bloodiest war. After the Civil War, there was a lot of things that went on, and these things left a big impact on America as it is today. Starting from Abraham Lincolns Emancipation Proclamation and the slaves gaining their right to freedom, to the birth of the Ku Klux Klan. Abraham Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation promised freedom to slaves. Although the Civil war is said to have ended in April of 1865, the violence did not. The violence towards blacks continued…

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    defined modern America was the civil war. In addition to being the bloodiest war in american history (more than ever other American war combined), the civil war also brought about the thirteenth, fourteenth and fifteenth amendment which were some of the most would be the most influential amendments America has ever seen followed by the nineteenth amendment that would come…

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    Though the American Civil War is said to have commenced purely stemming from the issue of slavery, this particular issue involved more than just the slaves and their owners. Politically, the South was deeply involved in its agricultural issues and plantations, while the North was focused on technological and industrial advances. Simply because of the different lifestyles, the South seemed fit for slaves, and due to their everyday jobs, needed more hands to produce all the products that the South…

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    Intro The American civil war was quite on of the bloodiest wars in the history of America. The civil war started in 1861 and ended in 1865. There were a lot of causes for the civil war. One reason was there was uncompromising distance between the free and slave states. The southern states had broken away from the north. The civil war did have a less devastating effect on the north than the south because the north had much more advantages. Most of the combat in the American civil war was fought…

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    proved to be a major cause of the Civil War, several other factors contributed to the war between Northern and Southern States. The issue of states’ rights became a secondary cause for the Civil War. Southern politicians like John C. Calhoun contended that the states should be able to protect the institution of slavery by canceling out any laws that the Federal Government tried to pass that were unconstitutional. The issue of state’s rights as the cause of the Civil War is further seen in the…

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    The bloodiest war in American history was a result of seemingly irreconcilable differences and a challenge over slavery that had defined the country since its founding. A conflict over the power of the national government to regulate slavery resulted in unprecedented violence and the death of hundreds of thousands. As proven through the development of culture following the war, the immediate deep wounds and destruction that resulted of Civil War violence was forgotten over the years, and America…

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    In the 1800s tension was beginning to build between the north and south over the issue of slavery. Three major compromises helped contribute to these tensions and lead to eventual war. These are the Missouri Compromise, the Compromise of 1850, and the Kansas-Nebraska Act. These compromises and their effects had major consequences that shaped the nation of their time. In 1820, Congress passed the Missouri Compromise. This compromise agreed to admit Missouri as a slave state and then admit Maine…

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    English Civil War was a turning point in English history and in the life of an ordinary country gentlemen, Oliver Cromwell. The English Civil War started in 1642 and ended in 1651. During those nine years, Oliver Cromwell rose in rank to the position of Protectorate because of his relationship with his capable troops and military skill in battle. While historians debate his role, Oliver Cromwell was an effective leader in trying to create a better England. Before the English Civil War of 1642…

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    The Civil War had ended and Abraham Lincoln, the President of The United States at the time had just issued the Emancipation Proclamation. This proclamation was delivered on January 1, 1863 and it declared the freedom of slaves in the United States. The release of this document was just the start of the post-civil war era and led to many factors that contributed to racism in America not only politically but economically and socially as well. The beginning of this post-civil war era marked…

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