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    Gettysburg was fought during the Civil War between the Union Army of the Potomac led by General Meade, and the Confederate Army commanded by General R.E. Lee. The battle only was waged over the course of three days, but it would prove to be the most costly of the entire Civil War. In this paper, we will show how the Confederacy failed to identify certain principles of war, which lead them to incorrectly conduct a center of gravity and critical vulnerability analysis on the Union. Because of this

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    African Americans lived a life of torture and control. Every aspect of their life was supervised, including their clothing. Slaves were forced to dress all similar, and were provided with minimal inexpensive fabric to cover their bodies. Disallowing them to choose their personal attire stripped African Americans from their identity. African Americans went through horrific period of time, forcing them to live inhumanely and poorly. ` Slavery, a corrupt period of time for African Americans continues

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    Final In this paper I will elaborate on reasons for why the Civil War happened between the North and the South. Overall it was a power struggle between the two to outline the country the and states the ways that they wanted it. Main reasons I have found which we will expand upon would be state rights, territorial expansions, slavery, Abraham Lincoln’s election, the Dred Scott decision, and industrialization. As you can imagine these are all issues which can and did have a big impact on

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    The Civil War of America, was one of the bloodiest in history. The United States had a Civil War because of slavery. The north wanted to get rid of slavery, while the south wanted to keep it. The tensions got extremely high until Abraham Lincoln was elected president. That was the last straw. The south seceded and formed the Confederacy, while the north became known as the Union.The two armies had many differences. The union flag was the symbol of the North.It is more commonly known by people because

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    The US Civil War kept going from 1861 to 1865 and prompted to more than 618,000 losses. Its causes can be followed back to strains that framed ahead of schedule in the country's history. The US Civil War was caused by many leading factors. Slavery had become hard to separate from the states power of federal government over states. South Carolina was the first to leave the Union and frame another country called the Confederate States of America.the nation was isolating amongst North

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    1861, the civil war was fought over many political questions regarding slavery, yet was barely focused on the actual freedom of the slaves themselves. It is often taught that the Union fought for the freedom of slaves at the beginning of the war. However, it is more accurate to say that Abraham Lincoln’s primary goal at the beginning of the war was to reunite the Union after the majority of the slave-owning states seceded to protect their way of life: slavery. Yet, by the end of the war, the Union’s

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    On January 21, 1824 around midnight in Clarksburg, Virginia, now West Virginia, one of the South’s greatest Generals during the American Civil War was born. This was Thomas Johnathan Jackson, also known as Stonewall Jackson. He was the third born out of four siblings. His parents were Julia Beckwith Neale and Johnathan Jackson (Stonewall Jackson). Jackson’s childhood was very rough. When he was two, his father and older sister died of typhoid fever within the same year. The death of his father caused

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    Demand Democracy The American Civil War was fought for freedom. However, even after the war, the concept of freedom was not universally understood. Freedom remained limited for certain individuals depending on their race, gender, and different class systems. The war especially had a great impact on the country’s social and political aspects of the entire population, particularly women. Essentially, it gave women the momentum to fight for their rights. Years before the civil war, women and men had separate

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    19th and early 20th centuries, after the Civil War, began the reconstruction of the United States. In 1865 the 13th amendment was passed, which abolished slavery and involuntary servitude except for punishment. With the passing of the 13th amendment all slaves were free, but it did not mean they were equal. African Americans still faced discrimination mainly in the south. The Southern States passed laws specifically limiting what they could do. African Americans were not treated like others, in most

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    Causes of the American Civil War The American Civil War is one of the most significant and controversial periods in American history. The Civil War was caused by mounting conflicting pressures, principles, and prejudices, fueled by differences and pride, and set into motion by unlikely set of political events. At the root of all of the problems was the establishment of slavery, which had been introduced into North America in early colonial times. The American Revolution had been fought to

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