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    Abbie Colledge Mrs. Trahan English 8 18 March 2017 The thirteenth, fourteenth, and fifteenth amendments, also known as the Civil War Amendments, changed the United States in ways that seemed impossible. Stamping out slavery and uniting one nation out of many peoples is not some daily achievement. It took lots of preparation to come by, but eventually it happened, and it was a huge feat. The thirteenth amendment was the first of the three amendments, and it abolished, or banned, slavery for good

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    Women's Roles During Times of War Despite the prevalence of war goddesses in most traditions from China to Greece to Ireland, women have been separated from the front lines of war for centuries. Western tradition claims that women are not made for war, but for household work: sewing, cleaning, cooking, and looking after children. Society told women to carry brooms in lieu of swords; to collect firewood instead of ammunition, and to keep house rather than protect a nation. Yet, for centuries

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    The history of American Literature starts well before this land was even called America. It has been a great evolution to come from tribal symbols and drawings to today's Stephen King and Danielle Steele. Literature has gone through many phases and was impacted by great events and ideas in American history. The earliest form of literature in what would one day be known as America were far from what modern day people would consider "Literature". The Natives who inhabited this land first had unwritten

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    suffragist and humanitarian who is best know for organizing the american red Cross. During the civil war, she saw the need for an efficient organization to distribute food and medical supplies to the troops. Her work of doing this was endless. She worked very hard and her efforts were very appreciated. She organized relief for the wounded and often used her own supplies for the front lines. As the war ended she helped locate missing soldiers. Set up an office to locate missing soldiers and identify

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    Mrs. Anderson English III 9 April 2015 The Long Shadow of Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address Abraham Lincoln was the 16th president, he was born on February 12, 1809 and died April 15, 1865, he wrote a speech named the Gettysburg Address, it was a short quick speech he wrote on the spot, but it made a big impact. Lincoln abolished slavery he modernized the economy and strengthened the federal government. He lead the United States through its civil war, it was one of the bloodiest wars and constitutional

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    The Killer Angels by Michael Shaara is a historical novel which takes place during what many people consider the pivotal point of the Civil War, the Battle of Gettysburg. The novel is narrated from the point of view of many of the top contenders, including Confederate Commander Robert E. Lee, Confederate Lieutenant General James Longstreet, and Union Colonel Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain. Apart from the Battle of Gettysburg, the novel significantly deals with the North and the South’s reason for fighting

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    Slavery Slavery was an issue in America especially in the south mostly because of how poorly the slaves were treated. in the 1830 there are about 2 million slaves and most were born in America and even spoke english and, these slaves were separated in two groups rural and urban slaves.a lot of people in the north wanted to outlaw slavery and they were called abolitionist. But unfortunately a new rule called the gag rule prevented people on debating on the issue. Slavery is an issue

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    roses, roses riotously with the throng, Dancing, to put thy pale, lost lilies out of mind…”. In the poem, the narrator speaks of their loss of passion for their old passion, Cynara. The title is symbolic for a loss of a good way of living, pre-Civil War. Being that Kara Walker put herself in the place of the heroine, Scarlett O’Hara. I feel like I can understand her perspective of the book and how the silhouettes came about. She named the silhouettes Gone: An Historical Romance and i feel like

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    at this very moment. To answer the first question, The American Civil War is being dramatized. The speaker is author Julia Ward Howe. In this poem God is returning to earth to intervene in the midst of the Civil War. The action occurs throughout various battle fields and war encampments. The speaker is somewhere in distance watching these events unfold. The author is compelled to to speak at this very moment because as the Civil War raged Americans became disillusioned by the bloodshed causing many

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    its large plantations and perform other duties. The states in the North had gradually abolished slavery one by one. The states’ rights refer to the struggle between the federal government and individual states over the political power. During the Civil War era, this struggle focused greatly on the institution of slavery and if the federal level of government had the right to regulate or abolish slavery in individual states. The debate was sided largely between northern and southern states, thus widening

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