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    The United States was divided between north and south before their separation and the beginning of the civil war. The Southern states that comprised during the Civil War were South Carolina, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, Texas, Tennessee, Florida, Louisiana, Arkansas, and North Carolina. These states wanted their own democracy on keeping their slaves and their power. Slaves were in high demand in these plantations and most of them were African Americans. Owners in these states could not stand…

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    There are many things that led to the Civil War between the North and South. They disagreed over many different issues. Some of those issues being slavery, whether a state is free or a slave state, and the rights of African Americans. Events such as the election of 1860, and Dred Scott vs. Sanford led to the Civil War . The main reason the Civil War happened was because the North and South couldn't agree on slavery. The South believed that they had the right to own enslaved African Americans,…

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    reached a breaking point. The war had started when the first shots were fired by the confederacy at fort Sumter. The war went on until 1865 with the victors being the north also known as the union. Although this event occurred years ago there are arguments surrounding this war. one of them is could the civil war had been prevented. Many people have their own opinion. my belief is that the civil war was an inevitable and crucial war for the country. One reason I believe this war was…

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    In the Civil War, there was a lot of strengths and weaknesses on each side of the war. Factories and factory workers were one of the most important things in the war. These people gave all the supplies to all of the troops. The railroad mileage was a big factor too. Abraham Lincoln said “I walk slowly, but I never walk backwards”. It means that the economy and war support needs to keep on going forward. It does not need to go all go at once, but it cannot go backwards. Because if it did the…

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    Would slavery still exist, even partly if the Civil War never occurred? To correctly assess this topic we must understand what slavery is. Slavery is a system under which people are treated as property, in real estate terms the word chattel means personal property; often slavery is called chattel slavery. Slaves can be bought, sold, and sometimes perhaps stolen or kidnapped. The timeline of their capture has a variety of ranges. Slaves are held against their will, forbidden to leave and…

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    The condition of the South was terrible after the Civil War. Almost all infrastructure was destroyed as a result of the war. Farm fields were also completely ruined. Although the mass destruction, the Reconstruction was an important part of America’s history. The Reconstruction was necessary because it taught Americans that when we start wars within our own country, we needed to pick up the pieces, and started over in the south. The Reconstruction efforts I thought were successful were the…

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    3. Roosevelt had slight personal interest in race relations or civil rights, as a result he appointed Mary McLeod Bethune, a prominent black education, as a special adviser on minority affairs and a variety of other blacks to important federal positions (Foner 839). His wife Eleanor, and Secretary of the Interior Harold Ickes, a former president of the Chicago chapter of the NAACP, served as key members of his administration (Foner 839). Additionally, they directed national attention to the…

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    was going downhill from here. A few days later I found out. It was official, a massive war started. It was the Union states vs. the Confederacy states ( historynet.com).The war was all through America. It was brother against brother. Also relatives against relatives. Even friends against…

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    There's been numerous historical events that happened throughout the American history, some events have been more excruciating than others, and some have been more horrific. The Civil War will always remain an important event from 1861-1865, because of the structure of the war. This war answered few questions left unsolved such as whether all men were created equally and have rights to liberty. But there were disagreements between states such as the Northern states believed in freedom of slavery…

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    Economic differences between the North and the South played a pivotal role in the cause of the Civil War. The North was industrialized, and their work depended on machines and manufacturers. They had long winters, and short summers, making it hard for them to use agriculture as their main source of economy. The North had five times the number of factories than the South, and over ten times the number of factory workers. In addition, 90% of the nation's skilled workers were in the North. (Marc…

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