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The Battle Of The Civil War

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It is evident that the Civil War helped shape America into the country it is today. The strong factional division -based on slavery- between the Union and the Confederacy guaranteed certain achievements of both sides. Much of what we consider history today remains a part of the outcome from these multiple bloody battles. Activist John Muir of the Civil War-era stated, “the traces of war are not only apparent on the broken fields, burnt fences, mills, and woods ruthlessly slaughtered, but also on the countenances of the people” (page 535). Changes were noticeable throughout the nation. Due to the Civil War, the United States advanced its technology, showed true power from a federal, and how sympathetic political understanding helped the nation. Technology today has made huge bounds since the Civil War era, but nevertheless, that does not dampen how important technological advancements were during that time. Canned food gained popularity in the Navy during the late 1850s, but quickly became yearned for during the Civil War. Frontline soldiers needed nourishment that would not be a nuisance to carry, or to worry over spoiling. Efficiency remained key during long trips far from home. Condensed coffee, cider, and evaporated milk soon took the place of spoiled bread and/or fruit. The desire to keep memories of loved ones gained prominence with the boom of pocket watches. Time keeping before, during, and after battles was deemed needed as well.
Without doubt, new military

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