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    John J. Crittenden

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    proposal for a compromise between the Northern and southern States. The Crittenden Compromise proposed that there should be states that have slavery and that satisfy the southern demands but that the Missouri Compromise line should be redrawn. Although the southern states were willing to agree with this compromise, the northern states and the Republican Party were against this compromise for allowing future expansion of slavery and slave states. The Republican Party was unable to agree with this compromise

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    business. James’ business turned out to be very successful and he was actually able to retire in 1884. He had a love for writing and history so after James retired he pursued his love in literature and history. James started writing about the United States history from the year 1850 to 1888. After James finished writing his first two volumes he moved to Cambridge, Mass. He moved in the year, 1891. He was looking for a more pleasant city and a more intellectual atmosphere. James had a view of history

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    The civil war, one of the most bloodiest and climacteric battles in the history of the United States. Many battles took place during this pivotal, yet traumatic time in the United States of America. Like any battle, there have moving parts. Within Battles they contain, Scouts, Calvary, Infantry, and Field Artillery. Of all the moving parts on the battle field, the Field Artillery plays an important and triumphant role, within the battlefield infrastructure. The civil war, like other wars, ubiquitous

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    The Civil War Of America

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    news that Lincoln was elected president reached the South, the region demanded an end to the Union. The first state to secede was South Carolina and many more followed which started the Confederacy. R - Lincoln being elected caused the South to split away from the Union which inevitably would lead to a civil war. 368 2 - Confederate States of America The Confederate States of America were established because of Lincoln claiming presidency which caused the South to split away and form their own

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    America was very divided in the 1960’s.In early spring of 1861, decades of hot pressure between the north and the south United States over an argument over states rights versus federal force, westward development and slavery blew up into an American Civil War. (1861-65) (History.com Staff). The war began properly started with the battle of Fort Sumter. Fort Sumter was a union fort in the harbor of Charleston, South Carolina. Later the United States Army troops in the fort denied to leave, Confederate

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    to live with in early America. The Dred Scott decision made by the supreme court in March of 1857 negatively impacted the United States by empowering the South, contributing to the secession, and expediting the Civil War. Dred Scott was forced to travel around with his owner, a United States army surgeon, Dr. John Emerson. Dr. Emerson was assigned to Fort Armstrong located in Illinois. As of 1818, when Illinois became a state, its state constitution declared it a free state (Gunderson 16). Although

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    12, 1861. I believe that the difference in American dreams is the reason why the civil war started. The issue of slavery is what caused the Civil War due to various different American Dreams that the North and the South believed in. That lead to states wanting to leave from the union. The Civil war was fought for equality for everyone . The North wanted the country to go more towards the industrial life. The Civil War is one of the country's most

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    Strengths and Weaknesses of North and South The Civil War was the bloodiest war in American history. America was split into two sides that had strengths and weaknesses against each other. It seemed they were the complete opposite. The North had more factories and railroads, while the South had more farms. Politics had a strong part to play too. The North had a better government, while the South struggled to form one. Finally, the North had a larger army throughout the war. The first major part

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    Many people are now asking the question “Should the United States ban the Confederate flag because of a shooting incident that is causing a ton of controversy. Yes the banning of the flag is a good reaction to the recent shooting that happened in South Carolina. The assailant wanted was trying to start a race war by murdering nine people while showing his confederate opinion. Many people still feel the pain of the past because the south justified what they did when they used the flag. While some

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    The War Of The Civil War

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    white soldiers: Incomplete Confederate records list 74,524 killed and died of wounds and 59,292 died of disease. Including Confederate estimates of battle losses where no records exist would bring the Confederate death toll to 94,000 killed and died of wounds. The wealth amassed in slaves and slavery for the Confederacy 's 3.5 million blacks effectively ended when Union armies arrived; they were nearly all freed by the Emancipation Proclamation. Slaves in the border states and those located in some

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