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    motherland and placed into antebellum slavery. After Abraham Lincoln’s venture to end slavery, the next generation of Cottenhams were given the opportunity to vote and receive a small tract of land. Unfortunately, certain Southern states, crippled by the war, such as Alabama and Mississippi, knew the only way to rebuild their lands was through the re-enslavement of their African neighbors. To work around the new anti-slavery laws, states such as Alabama would arrest any and all young African…

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    United States History. It was supposed to be one of the most important things to happen to the country after the Civil War, but due to the lack of good leadership, and difficulty of a good compromise between the Democrats and the Republicans, it became a lost cause. The failure of Reconstruction definitely did affect the recently freed African Americans and Republicans. The Civil War was one of the most important events in United States History. It tested America by checking if it can still be…

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    different viewpoints normally leads to a dispute between individuals. Disputes can range from as simple as debating on which football team is better, to more pensive economical and political issues. A prominent example is the American Civil War. The American Civil War is a result of a dispute between the northern and southern states of America. The southern states were intimidated by the northern states gaining more power and they also feared the abolishment of slavery. As a result, the…

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    later look back and view the Gettysburg as a decisive turning point in the war, and also as the beginning of the end of the Confederacy. 2. The Conscription Act made a majority of the northerners furious, mainly because of the commutation fee of three hundred dollars to buy their way out of service. That amount of money was an average year’s pay for an unskilled laborer which led to claims that it was a “rich man’s war, and a poor man’s fight.” About a fifth of the men drafted refused to…

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    Places of their own: African-American Suburbanization by Andrew Wiese examines the forces behind the suburbanization of Black Americans in the 20th century and the challenges they faced in doing so. The author emphasized the importance of black suburbanization for the growth of the 20th century the United States. Establishment of suburbs was critical to the study of Black Americans in the United States. The emergence of suburbs was a representative of the new generation of black American, who…

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    My paper is about Abraham Lincoln, he was the sixteenth president of the United States. Lincoln was born on a farm in Kentucky in 1809. During his childhood, his family moved to Indiana and then to Illinois, while during this moving he worked on farms, in stores, and he studied law as an apprentice. Lincoln was very successful as a politician and a wartime leader because of his strong abilities as a writer and his powerful rhetoric. Lincoln’s political career started with him serving as a…

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    When people think of a civil war spy, they imagine a male. Nevertheless, women played a huge role and were perfect because they were easily trusted and viewed as a non-threat. African Americans were also great spies because they had direct access to conversation as they were serving and cooking for both the union army and Confederates. However, during the civil war, most spies that were captured were executed. Certain espionage exploits by African Americans during the Civil War have come to be…

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    for the nation and the world. Lincoln was elected as the sixteenth president of the United States of America. He saved the union and he was the emancipator of slaves despite rising from humble beginnings and leading his country through a bloodied civil war. Abraham Lincoln was born to Thomas and Nancy Hanks Lincoln on February 12th, 1809 in Hodgenville, Kentucky. He had an elder sister, Sarah, and a younger brother, Thomas, who died in infancy. Born into a poor, illiterate household, education…

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    Throughout the comprehensive strength of all of the countries in the world today 's, undoubtedly United States is the most powerful one. Human 's instinct is like to be close with the stronger one, from the past to the present, the United States has been a lot of different people. People arrive to the United States from all over the world, some people in order to make money and some people are in order to have the identity of the United States of America. However, the United States has always…

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    its rights to hold slaves. He went on as far as arguing that “the federal government has no right to touch the institution he argues and defend, warning that the fact that abolitionists controlled the press, education and pulpit may bring about a civil war if not contained.” He threatened. slave masters argues that we take care of our slaves, we feed them and as long as they continue to provide food for their slaves, they don’t see any other fundamental rights slaves needs since they are…

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