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    During the Civil War, spies were needed in order to keep up with the opposing side 's stratagem and technique of fighting. The Union side was fighting for the freedom of slaves, so the majority of the time Union female spies were working to free the slaves. The Union even had a female soldier that was only participating in the war due to her opinion about it which was, “slavery was an awful thing.” The Confederacy was against the abolition of slaves, they believed slavery was necessary to keep…

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    The Civil War ultimately began not long after the election of the new president, Abraham Lincoln, in November of 1860. The slave states detested Lincoln because he, as a Republican Party leader, opposed the spread of slavery to the territories of the United States that were undecided. Within a short period of time, the slave states began to secede from the Union; South Carolina was first and six others followed. These states then formed their own government in February of 1861, and became the…

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    that write as biographers do, determined to ensure that there is nothing missed in the telling as the little details are what paint the bigger picture. We, we the people, we live in this bubble of ignorance. Oh yes, we know that war is ugly, war is bloody, war is brutal, war is unfair. That’s not wrong per se, but. But. But we are not meant to…

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    The Civil War; The Causes, The Comparisons, and The predictions The American Civil War was a war fought within the United States of America between the North and South Colonies starting from 1861 and ending in 1865. This war was one of the Deadliest events in American history, costing more than 600,000 Americans their lives. From the South’s point of view, this war was a War for Southern Independence, whereas the North saw it as a Revolt to the Union. This war started as a result of many years…

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    There were many civil wars that have taken place on the African continent for decades. Many unstable countries are at the advantage of having assistance from the somewhat more stable neighbors. The likelihood of a country to be in civil war is high if it takes place in a neighboring country. The genocide in Rwanda had not only spread the murderous act across the country but also with its neighboring countries. Today, children who have been denied education and are trained to fight in wars are…

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    When the Civil War commenced on April 12th, 1861, more than 3 million Union and Confederate soldiers geared up for battle. Men from all over America were appointed to go support their side in the war. While their battles are often historically analyzed, well known, and greatly documented, there is one aspect that rarely gets attention: the role of women in the American Civil War. The lives of women were drastically affected by the Civil War. Several disguised themselves as men to be able to join…

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    period of the beginning of the American Civil War, 1861 to the beginning of Reconstruction, 1865. The beginning of the American Civil War, according to President Abraham Lincoln, was not centered around the idea of slavery and henceforth its emancipation. However, the Confederacy proved powerful because of the resources and labor due to slavery available to them, and the Union recognized this source of power as a potential threat. Despite efforts to center the war in terms of preservation, it…

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    the Civil War" by William Freehling. A brief summary of the piece is that it’s about how those of the white race enslave the blacks and how those of the black race fight for their freedom from slavery. Freehling explained deeply how the actions of the defenders of the black race fought so that those of the black race will no longer be sold and bought by those of the white race. The actions that are presented in this principle are that the United States lived an advanced Republic and a civil war…

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    There were three amendments passed after the civil war. The thirteenth amendment abolished slavery in the United States. In addition, it prohibited involuntary servitude to exist in the United States, except as punishment for a crime. The Fourteenth amendment states that all people born in the United States are citizens. In addition, people can become a US citizen by naturalization. States cannot deny citizens protection, privileges and their natural rights. Furthermore, the government will…

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    he would be able to end slavery without using violence which he stated in his first inauguration address. Slavery then resulted in a civil war which changed Lincoln’s thinking into creating the Emancipation Proclamation in 1862. At the…

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