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    were two major generals Grant and Lee. Both Grant and Lee were very honest and good men who fought for the protection of their people. As I found on and , Grant fought for the Union because he didnt like slavery or succession, Lee fouoght for the Confederacy but disliked slavery and succession but loved Virginia so much he didnt want to fight against it. The people of Virginia were like family to him, he was well respected and not mistreated there was nothing in the world that would make him think about

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    Abraham Lincoln served as the 16th President of the United States from March of 1861 to April of 1865, when he was assassinated while still president. In the years of Lincolns’ presidency, the United States’ bloodiest war wreaked havoc throughout the nation. This war was the Civil War, and Lincoln lead his country, The United States of America, through it successfully. On April 12th, 1861, the American Civil War officially began, and on May 9th, 1865, it ended. Therefore, almost the entire time

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    semi-radical way of thinking throughout the mid 1800s caught many Americans attentions. This, along with his marvelous speaking ability allowed him to persuade large numbers of citizens, both in the government and living throughout the divided Confederacy

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    who the Confederacy’s mole was. My duty was imperative due to the mole delivering Union plans to the Confederacy, hence, they knew the Union’s every move. Further, my strategy had to be complex and astute in order to gain Aylesworth trust, so he can give me the information. My plan involved feigning allegiance to the Confederacy, which could have gotten me killed by the Union, or the Confederacy if they uncovered my true identity. My extreme devotion and effort were given to assist the Union, my

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    If examined closely, you can see both sides of the war have numerous qualities and weaknesses. Several respect North since they are as of now the most arranged and prepared for this war. The North as of now also has twice as much railroad tracks than the South. This will seriously affect the South since it would let the North transport weapons, ammunition, and other military equipment required for their armed force. The North has around 100,000 manufacturing plants while the south has around 20

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    "War does not determine who is right - only who is left." --Bertrand Russell In the middle of the 19th century the United States was engaged in one of the bloodiest conflicts in the history of the nation known as the American Civil War. The U.S. was at war with a first time enemy known as the Confederate States of America. The southern states had succeeded from the Union and with the battle of Fort Sumter, the war had begun. Both the Union and the Confederates had one goal in mind, respectively

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    for good citizenship and to inspire us when it comes to careers. THE CIVIL WAR The Civil War began on April 12,1861. It was a war between the Union and the Confederacy (or the Northern States against the Southern States) that were caused by slavery, unfair taxation, and states’ rights. It all started on February 2, 1861 when the Confederacy became disloyal to the Union. The President believed that the Southern States are going to revolt the Union. Because of that, President Lincoln had to close

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    media began to dig into this homegrown terrorist 's background, they uncovered symbols that he attached his ideologies to. One prominent symbol was the confederate flag. In the immediate following weeks there were calls for America to divest in the confederacy. Big corporations began to pull the confederate flags from their product lines. Cities like Memphis, Tennessee, that changed the name of one of the city 's parks named after Nathan Bedford Forrest—a slave trader/owner and known racist, voted to

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    terms list and the questions on this study guide. QUESTIONS FROM PAST UNITS WILL ALSO BE ON THIS TEST. 1. What was the purpose of the Civil War for: The North/Union? Preserve the union, and then later on ending slavery. The South/Confederacy? To keep the confederacy and maintain slavery. 2. Describe the Northern/Union advantages and disadvantages during the Civil War. More fighting men Industrial capacity Navy Slow Money Railroads Farmland Weak motivation Officers not aggressive enough Inexperienced

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    attitude and preparedness alone. Military leadership played a large role in winning the war. The land advantage went to the Confederacy at the beginning of the war as it did not need to conquer the North. It could win the war simply by defending its territory and by waiting for the North to become discouraged. Fighting in the South also provided an advantage to the Confederacy as the men were fighting on their own land and had a better knowledge of it than the Yankees as well as a better incentive

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