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    He addressed the confederacy symbol -the longhouse provided by the Peacemaker (which signified how people living together as families in the same house in the past and signifies how people supporting and value the traditional culture today), the Haudenosaunee Confederacy that was renowned for its organization and democratic system, as well as the Confederacy that’s also known as the league of five nations agreed to live under the Great…

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    Therefore, Campanians cooperated with the Latins against Rome and Samnium, and they went into the great Latin War (Morey, n.d.). Initially, the Latins got into war with the Romans because they wanted absolute equality with Rome within the Latin confederacy. Indeed, both of them started out belonging to the same Latin league, so the demand of equality perhaps seemed reasonable for the Latins. However, the Romans did not feel this way. They scornfully rejected the proposal in such way that “one…

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    Secession Dbq

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    Due to vast beliefs in economies between the North and South during the Antebellum Period, this and other forces led the South to secede from the Union. The secession of the South from the Union brought much controversy during this time period. From analysis of documents such as The Constitution, A Declaration of Causes, and more, one can find more than enough evidence to prove that the Southern states had the right to leave the Union. According to a primary source, A Declaration of the Causes…

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    Essay On Confederate Flag

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    eleven southern states seceded from the United States to protect the institution of slavery, forming the Confederate States of America and precipitating the Civil War. During the war, the Confederacy and its military forces used a lot of different flags, but the flag that became most associated with the Confederacy was the battle flag. Organizations such as the Sons of Confederate Veterans adopted the flag as a symbol of Southern heritage but the flag also served as a potent symbol of slavery…

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    people in those states saw that as a threat. Slaves saw him as a hero , whites saw him as the devil, despite that he proceed with his idea hoping it would destroy confederacy. During the war he wanted the southern states motivated. All the slaves in the states that were in rebellion got a chance to fight for the union army against confederacy. It gave the army more availability, and since they were fighting to abolish slavery, no slave could say no. Thankfully the europeans countries supported…

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    Civil War Outline

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    By April 1861 the Confederates fired first on Fort Sumter where the Unions were in control ar Charleston Bay, South Carolina. Lincoln brought Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee, and Arkansas into the Confederacy. In 1861 West Virginia separated from the state Virginia. Slavery was still present in Missouri, Kentucky, Maryland and Delaware they never decided to leave the union. On May 1861, Lincoln announced Martial Law and had the entire board of police…

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    soldiers in the national army, and thousands of those troops soon moved south to fight for the Confederacy. The (breaking off from another country) of Virginia also caused a large leaving/quitting (of a large number of people) of some of the militaryâ(Euro)a„¢s most experienced officers. President Lincoln quickly called for northern states to send volunteers, totaling 75,000, to join the Union army. The Confederacy did not have an established army or navy and also turned to group of armed…

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    They were looking for more land. The British and the Native Americans started cutting down the trees and clearing lands. The British wanted the Native Americans to let them benefit off of their own economy. In 1677 the Iroquois confederacy allied with the British. When the British came they intense the Anglo-Indian wars more. The Anglo–Indian war are several wars that was fought in India. These wars led to the establishment of the British colonial in rule of India. In 1637, The English…

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    The Confederacy now without banks and without gold it did the one thing it could, printed excess amounts of money. Due to the Confederate Constitution the Confederacy, which forbade the central government to impose taxes on states, they were not able to collect taxes to support the large printing at hand, the Confederacy was nearly broke. Since the majority of men in the South were fighting in the war the southern…

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    the Union Army of Tennessee and the Confederate Army of Mississippi. The Confederate Army consisted of roughly 33,000 men and was under the command of Lt. Gen. John C. Pemberton, who was a native of Pennsylvania and had chosen to fight for the Confederacy. The Union Army consisted of roughly 77,000 men and, as previously stated, was under the command of Maj. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant. This battle would last just shy of 2 months, officially starting on May 18, 1863 and ending July 4, 1863 with…

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