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    The Civil War were a war between the southern states and the northern states. The south were part of the Confederate States of America and the north were part of the United States of America. The main reason for the war were to protect slavery for the south and the north believed otherwise. Slavery in Virginia became one of the main states that were center of attention during the Civil War. The north were determined to abolish slavery and the south became outraged at the thought of not having…

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    Chapter 14: The Civil War, 1861-1865 The Civil War was only four years but was the most destructive and cost the most human lives. When Lincoln was inaugurated, he told the South he would not interfere with slavery and they had no right to succeed but 11 states seceded and joined the Confederacy. Lincoln knew that he had to keep the border states in the Union and he worked hard to do this; later this helped the Union win the war. The Union had a larger population and therefore a larger…

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    Union Army. Throughout the Civil War, she was a valuable asset to the Union and contributed greatly to the success of the Union Army at the end of the war. During her career in the Civil War, she acted as a nurse, cook, and an army spy. She served bravely with love in her heart and eventually came to be known as a hero among the soldiers she worked with and as the Moses of her people for all the great things she accomplished in her life. Tubman 's time in the Civil War started in 1861 when she…

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    General Custer General Custer was known as a Civil War legend. General Custer was born in New Rumley, Ohio on December 5,1839. His parents were Emanuel and Marie Custer. Most of his childhood time was spent in Monroe, Michigan where he attended McNeely Norman School. After graduating from high school ,he taught two years of school. After teaching for two years he enrolled to the military academy West Point. After graduating from West Point in 1861 he joined the cavalry unit even though he was…

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    The Civil War was a long bloody battle that tore our Union apart. After General Robert E. Lee’s surrender, in 1865 at the Appomattox Courthouse. We had to put the United States back together in some way, and that way was Reconstruction. In Reconstruction, the Union had to bring the Confederacy back into the Union and to abolish slavery. Reconstruction lead to mass chaos in the United States and unfortunately failed. Today no one knows who’s fault it was that reconstruction failed. In my opinion,…

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    The civil war was not just about fighting on the battlefield. There was a heavy political shadow the always stood behind the war. The shadow was swayed by the people and the emotions they felt. Leaders were able to utilize these emotions by crafting their words into a verbal masterpiece which influenced the masses. In the civil war, there were three major political views that almost every American could be sorted under. There was the Abolitionist viewpoint, the “slavery is morally wrong”…

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    Professor : Phil Drazic Men Of Steel And The Call Of Responsibility Civil War was one of the most important event that against slavery. It has created a controversial topic how the soldiers have such motivation to join in the war between the nations. There are so many senses that serve as motivation for soldiers in the Union and Confederate Armies. In my perspective, duty has played a significant role in this Civil War. Duty could be understood as a legal obligation for everyone living…

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    in the rebellion were executed (“Nat Turner”), white southerners feared what people of color were capable of doing, and toughened laws o make sure revolts like Turner’s weren't likely to happen again. But even though, Nat Turner influenced the Civil War in 1861. Nat Turner is the most influential and most controversial slave rebel/abolitionist…

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    Practices in the Civil War Everyone has heard the saying “bite the bullet” and know that it means that they have to do something difficult or unpleasant that they didn’t want to do and get it over with. Most people, if you asked where the phrase originated from, would not know and definitely would not guess it originated from the Civil War. Often, when a soldier was injured, they would have to get surgery or other painful medical procedures (“5 Medical Innovations of the Civil War.”). Since this…

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    Advantages of the North and South in Civil War Both the north and south had many advantages during the Civil War. However, the north didn’t just win the war by chance, they still had more major advantages that the south did not have. The south had many advantages as follows. Firstly, the south had many of the best officers in the whole country. A lot of America’s best military leaders and commanders supported the South, which held as a major advantage for them. Another advantage the South…

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