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    Was the Civil War inevitable? probably not, since it created the Nation that the United States has become. Knowing that the Civil War was a war between the Union States (North) vs. the Confederate States (South). The two main causes of war were Slavery and Religion. The Union President Abraham Lincoln resounding "no" to the central provision of the Crittenden Plan and similar proposals stiffened the backbone of congressional Republicans.(American Stories, pg.363) The Union having triple the…

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    One of the main differences between Abraham Lincoln’s first and second inaugural addresses was his motivation behind each address. In his first address, given on March 4, 1861, Lincoln was appealing to the South of the Union, to try and prevent their succession from the union, while his second inaugural was a reflection of the past for years and a statement for the future. Before his election in 1861 tensions between the North and South were very high and him being elected president made them…

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    As far as I am concerned, the Articles of Confederation was the basic law of the country, and it was a document written by the thirteen original colonies which laid the foundation of the constitution. The main reason: the beginning of the founding of the United States, although from the British colonial yoke, but a thousand things wait to be done. At this time, they need to solve the problem is: economic difficulties, political instability and loose confederation system. The "Confederation"…

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    Argument Essay on How Heroes Do Exist Do you believe in heroes? I believe in them. Heroes, to me at least, are people who are kind, caring, and help when needed. One example of a hero like that is Abraham Lincoln. I hope that you will believe that heroes do exist if you don’t already! One reason I believe Abraham Lincoln is very famous for being a hero is because he stopped slavery permanently. He was a hero to everyone who was enslaved. He supported stopping slavery because it was wrong. In…

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    Small states and large states each achieved some of what they wanted in the Great Compromise. It was only one compromise of many at the convention. The delegates also debated how to address slavery in the Constitution, though it never directly names it. Southern states, with large numbers of enslaved people, wanted to count slaves into their population for determining representation to Congress but not for taxation purposes. Northern states wanted the opposite. Greater representation would give…

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    Valley Forge Summary

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    At first, I wasn’t sure what to write about how to incorporate Drucker’s teachings in the reading to a post. Part of the reason is most of the examples Drucker gave were that of the military, which is where most of my professional experience is. Because of that it was difficult for me to find ways to expand upon or update; even though the military does use new technology, we still learn things written in Von Steuben’s blue book from Valley Forge that taught the young colonial infantry how to…

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    Today’s citizens often use the motto “United we stand, Divided we fall” in order to advertise unity and cooperation. The slogan was enthused by the words of Abraham Lincoln in his House Divided speech at a Republican Convention in 1858. He expressed in his speech “I do not expect the Union to be dissolved- I do not expect the house to fall- but I do expect it will cease to be divided. It will become all one thing, or all the other.” (4) The messages relayed at the convention are used to…

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    The Ku Klux Klan was able to use violence with impunity because; some people agreed with their beliefs, laws were not enforced upon them, and people were scared of retaliation. One of the reasons the KKK were able to do whatever they want, is because people agreed with them. “They shot one very bad Negro.” Some southerners liked what the KKK was accomplishing but they didn’t like the violence that came with it. Southern whites didn’t like the idea of African Americans being equal with them.…

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    The reason why the United States fought in a Civil War was due to the North and the South not being able to reach an agreement on which states should become slave states and which would remain free states. This Disagreement was caused by the United States gaining several new states and territories from the Mexican American war and the South fearing that the North would vote to ban slavery for good. The Civil War was also caused by fights that broke out in the new states and territories between…

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    Delaware Pros And Cons

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    Delaware is a state located in the Northeastern region of the United States. It is bordered to the south and west by Maryland, to the northeast by New Jersey, and to the north by Pennsylvania. The word “Delaware” comes from the name given the river (Delaware River) in honor of Lord De La Warr, the first governor of colonial Virginia. Delaware is the second smallest and the sixth least populous, but the sixth most densely populated of the 50 United States. Delaware is referred to as the “First…

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