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    When one thinks about the American Civil War, the question at hand begs attention: what could the Confederacy have done to win the war? Ideally, according to Robert G. Tanner in his book Retreat to Victory? the idea of the Confederacy wining the war by a different means might be impossible to answer. That being said, Tanner emphasizes how the strategy commonly referred to as Fabian would not be a prosperous endeavor for the Confederacy due to the southern geography, people and through the Confederacy’s

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    crops to exports to Britain’s growing demand. The three major staples of rice, indigo, and cotton helped develop the Sothern colonies economy. Colonial wars and British industrialization played a big role in boosting the southern economy, however the South’s dependency of plantation agriculture economically ruined the Southern economy during the civil war through the lack of developing other industries. A key development for the south to rapidly develop their economy was the shift in the labour force

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    states withdrawn from the union and tried to create the Confederate States of America. The Civil War lasted for four years, from 1861 to 1865. Primarily, this war was fought amongst the people in the northern and southern states of the country. The southern states was led by President Jefferson Davis and the northern states was led by Abraham Lincoln. However, the two main causes that led to the American Civil War was the failure of the Compromise of 1850 and the violence of Bleeding Kansas. The Compromise

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    can war change a nation? The American Civil War was a conflict between the US and the Confederates. It lasted from April 12, 1861 to May 9, 1865, nearly 4 years. It ended in the Confederates victory at Palmito Ranch, where the final battle took place. Tensions were high during the Civil War, and it changed America from a nation full of racism and slavery, to one about true freedom. But how did it start? What series of events could have possibly started something so brutal and tragic? The Civil War

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    In 1861, a Civil War broke out between the Union States and Confederate States of America. Many influences led to this battle, but there were 3 main disagreements that initiated the Civil War. The debate in the North and South about slavery’s cruelty and ethicality was a primary cause of the war. Another main cause was the fairness of the decision of the state’s rights and the fairness of the rights that the states had. In addition to the other 2 controversies, the allowing and wanting for states

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    The Civil War was the first war in 1861 that lasted until 1865 fought in the United States between the Union States and the Confederate States. Eleven states were incorporated into the Confederate States which was Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, South Carolina, Florida, Texas, Virginia, Arkansas, North Carolina and Tennessee. Now what these states were, was states that wanted to continue the trade and unlawfulness of Slavery as the Cotton trade became very popular at that time being. That

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    In March, by Geraldine Brooks, we learn about the political time period of the American Civil War. The main character, Mr. March is an avid abolitionist on the Union side working as a chaplain. An idealistic Mr. March goes against his moral code of pacifism, and takes action by joining the American Civil War. If March is not as idealistic as he is, he never would have fought in the war. Throughout the novel, one recurring theme in Mr. March’s life are his decisions whether to take action against

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    After the Civil War and the period of Reconstruction there were many political, social and economic changes which continued to affect the society. The role of African Americans in society changed after the abolishment of slavery. This new freedom and opportunities were not much greater than before when slavery existed. Despite reconstruction efforts, African Americans faced discrimination. Society as a whole was altered extensively at this time. After the civil war, political changes affected African

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    The significances of the Civil War was a true tragedy in American history, from tensed disparities between states to mass killings of the brutal battles. Prior to the Civil War there was mass tension between the North which were the Union and the South that were seen as the confederacy. The disagreements between the two consist of states’ rights, economic development, and slavery that ultimately separated the two sides. What both sides contributed was the self­inflicted conflict that angered many

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    inconsistent systems of slavery, it resulted in the Civil War, dividing the North and the South over the issues of slavery. In the end of the Civil War, many individuals with every sense of positive intentions gave opportunities and support to freed slaves developing into beneficial members for the nation. The United States came together as a nation to solve the issues of slavery, freedom, and the reorganization problems particular to African Americans. It is seen throughout our history all efforts to

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