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    “The American Civil War.” What comes to your mind when you hear those words? Slavery controversy, power struggles, hostility, and destruction? Well, all of those are accurate. The American Civil War was a devastating division of the United States of America that lasted for three lengthy, gory years. More than likely, when someone contemplates the foundations of the American Civil War they automatically think slavery. Slavery in America began in the early 17th Century. The majority of slaves…

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    American Civil war The American Civil War is the deadliest war in American history. The Civil War was fought between the upper North of the United States, known as the union, who opposed slavery and the Confederate Southern states, who were heavily dependent on slavery. The Civil War would split the United States into two parts, leaving devastation to both sides. The Civil War was caused by different conflicts over territorial expansion, economy, the Abolition Movement, and politics.…

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    The Civil War began because of the differences between the slave states and the free slave states to end slavery. The abolitionist movement began in the North, which caused the country to split into North and South. The North and the South fought over constitutional rights because liberty was not defined the same between the North and the South. People in the South supported slavery and not abolition, which led to the Civil War. The South fought for freedom and the North fought for ideals for…

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    African Americans contributed to the Union and Confederate sides during the Civil War (HistoryNet, n.d.). There were over 179,000 African Americans that had positions in the Union Army as well as support from the Navy (HistoryNet, n.d.). The states that were separated from the Union were called the Confederate states and they consisted of South Carolina, Mississippi, Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, and Texas (Africans in America, n.d.). The states provisional president was Jefferson Davis…

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    The Civil War began in the year 1861. It was a major war leading America to the place it is today. In the war, the north fought the south over the general idea of slavery. The north believed that slavery should be abolished, whereas the south thought that slavery should continue throughout the United States. The physical battle that set off the Civil War took place at Fort Sumter. A confederate group opened fire on the Union at Fort Sumter in Charleston Harbor. No one was killed, but the firings…

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    sides get a part of they want so they can be content. Compromises are a great way to resolve conflict although they do not work all the time. Before to the American Civil War occurred, many compromises were made to prevent the Civil War. However, the differences were far to great and compromises were not able to help prevent the civil war. One of the greatest reasons for this was slavery. Slavery affected national politics greatly in the 1820’s, that the Missouri Compromise was to be made to…

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    The Civil War was one of the greatest catastrophes that happened in America. For years the debate of abolishing slavery led the Northern abolitionists and Southern proslavery plantation owners to collide head on with each other. After the Civil War the nation suffered greatly in social and economic departments. America was moving downward as a nation. Many of the nation’s leaders tried to rebuild the nation as a whole which began the reconstruction period. Reconstruction was hard to accomplish…

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    have its own Civil War. Often civil wars are started based upon government issues and cultural differences. In the United States case their main cultural issue was whether or not to abolish slavery. The process was slow and extensive but the United States did face its first and only Civil War. Despite slavery ushering in a slew of wide-ranging and permanent issues in the American society like the separation of the North and South, the most significant causes…

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    to such feverish extents that, finally, war seemed to be the only option. As true to the name, the civil war brought out the most unlikely, seemingly noncombatant of soldiers to defend their strong-held convictions. As a result, many inexperienced men found themselves on a battlefield or in the barracks constantly amidst chaos and trial entirely foreign to the comfort of their previous civilian lives. In the 1860s, on the frontlines of an American civil war battlefield, it would not have been…

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    good. However, by no means is democracy synonymous with freedom, for the latter cannot be defined so clearly. A man’s definition of freedom following the Civil War (1865-1915), for instance, was as personal to him as his name and in some cases, his life. Whether abstract or concrete, social or political, the notion of freedom emerged from the Civil War as a motto of hope and change. But to the chagrin of many—whites and blacks, Americans and immigrants—it would remain a figment of their…

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