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Why Was The Civil War A Just War

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Jack Mazac
Ms. Yao
Social Studies 8
February 10, 2016

Civil War Essay Draft When hundreds of thousands of lives were lost, it is difficult to determine whether a war is justified. In order to decide whether the Civil War was just, the outcomes as a result of the war must be the determining factor. Thus, the Civil War was a just war. The Civil War was just because it is the reason that the United States today can be unified with one economy, without slavery, and with a just constitution. Abraham Lincoln could not have allowed the Confederate states to secede because he had to try to keep the country and the economy unified. If the Confederate states did secede and Lincoln allowed them to become a new country, there would be the possibility of the United States being two different countries and economies. By keeping the country unified, it allowed the dollar to maintain its value. If the Confederates seceded, the economy would have been split into two smaller, and potentially weaker, economies. Because the United States remained unified with the Union winning the Civil War, this preserved America’s economy and allowed America to become the economic superpower it is today. …show more content…

Slaves were human beings who had minimal rights and were owned by slave owners. Slavery ended because Lincoln wrote the Emancipation Proclamation during the Civil War. This freed slaves in the rebelling states of the Confederacy. Previously, it was legal to own slaves. After the war, it became illegal to own slaves and previous slave owners were no longer allowed to have slaves. This was desirable because slaves had to endure enormous hardships. They had no free choice, could not marry who they wanted, could not work where they wanted, had no chance for education, could not live where they wanted, were beaten, had their children taken and sold, and were sold like cattle. This is unjust because it is not ethical to treat people as

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