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    Assessing causes of the American Civil War Fredrick Douglass’s story was influence public opinion about slavery because Douglass joined the American Anti Slavery Society in 1841 as an agent. While in the American Anti Slavery Society he would be in charged to travel and deliver speeches, distribute pamphlets and get subscribers to the Liberator. He traveled the country for four years until 1845 when he found himself in a dangerous situation as a fugitive slave. During many years Fredrick Douglass

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    • Is the author 's thesis clearly stated? (Restate in your own words) The exceptional rules of war that existed during the Civil War were essential. When it comes to the state of Tennessee, the early “capture” of the state was of strategically importance for the Union Army. With regards to the experience of African Americans who lived in the state or arrived there during the period of the state’s occupation and Andrew Johnson’s rule, the exceptional character and role of Tennessee turned out to

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    Admittedly -------------. argued that yes slavery may have been apart of what caused the civil war but, it was only a small portion of what was the bigger picture. However, issues of the economy, sectional division, and moral oppression upon slaves was essentially a key role. Hence the primary cause for the civil war was the freedom of African Americans. During the early 19th century, the United States experienced very huge cultural changes as well as facing various “political crisis”. The feeling

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    of the United States Civil War that took place over one hundred and fifty years ago. North and South, Confederation and Union, and Johnny Reb and Billy Yank battled it out for four grueling years. Was this war even fighting if it incurred so many deaths, especially the most important man in our country? Unfortunately, the answer is yes because we went through many years of “compromise”, slavery was a huge moral issue, and the economic differences the north and south had. War was inevitable. The

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    Southern War Strategy (Order #A259567) It can be said that the South began the Civil War from a winning position. They had declared their independence, formed their own country and government, and they needed only to keep what they already had. But this was a monumental task as the government was required to protect every inch of land within the Confederacy. As a new country, the Confederacy needed to demonstrate the ability to defend its own territory from external threat. Without this ability

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    like carpentry and woodcutting. Large numbers of them had experience in the Black Pioneers, where they had dug trenches and constructed forts. White soldiers frequently had no skills, and were used to the inflated wages they had received during the war. By comparison, the blacks were much more useful, especially since their lack of power and protectors meant they could be freely exploited. In some rare instances, blacks earned as much as half of what a white tradesman could expect, but on average

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    It was 1861, and after a divisive presidential election, the nation was tearing itself apart. Eight states had been toran from the Union. And now, Isaac Murphy faced a choice. On May 1861, the Arkansas Secession Convention had reconvened after the battle at Fort Sumter in South Carolina. After the fall of the Union base, President Abraham Lincoln called for troops from the still-loyal states to defend the Union. For the states of the Upper South, this was too much. Shortly after Lincoln’s announcement

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    The American Civil War was a part of the most terrifying and brutal period in American History. The United States was divided with tensions running high across the country. The war was not only costly, but ended up killing thousands of soldiers and injuring millions of people on American soil. Great leaders arose from this conflict, such as Abraham Lincoln in the North and Nathan Bedford Forrest in the South. Although Forrest’s character may be questionable, he was known to be a great war general

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    From the beginning of the war, African Americans engaged in the fighting, although Lincoln at refused to officially employ them in the Union army. By 1962 concluded that the use of African American soldiers was a necessity. An estimated 180,000 black soldiers served in the Union army and another 20,000 served in its navy; however, not all of those African Americans who tend records of how many black soldiers fought for the south, but their numbers grew as white southerners became more desperate

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    significant role in the United States Constitution to this very day are the 13th and 14th amendments. These amendments are known as the reconstruction amendments because the documents were important in implementing the Reconstruction of the American South after the Civil War. Their advocates saw them as transforming the United States from a country that was "half slave and half free" to one in which the constitution guaranteed "blessings of liberty" which extended to the entire populace, including the former

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