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    Americans pleaded for peace with anxiousness during the 1860’s due to the hardship that was brought from the devastating Civil War. Because the war was so impactful, during and after, Abraham Lincoln resorts to the idea that a united nation may be the only resolution for the future of the country. During his second inauguration Abraham Lincoln gives a short yet effective speech promising to the Americans the reestablishment of tranquility for the Americans and their families by helping them seek

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    Abraham Lincoln wrote a letter to a friend Joshua Speed in August of 24, 1855. From this letter we can infer Lincoln’s opinion on several topics from slavery, Kansas Nebraska Act, his political party, and his reasons. Also from this letter we know that Lincoln and Speed clearly have different views despite being friends. Speed believes in slavery and on the other hand Lincoln dislikes it. “You know I dislike slavery; and you fully admit the abstract wrong of it” (Lincoln). But let’s be clear Lincoln

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    Fort McHenry 2400 E Fort Ave. Baltimore, Maryland During your visit, explore The Park, The Star Fort, and The Visitor Center! This Fort, was an important part of American history, and you can see it today in it’s original glory. The fort had some very significant events take place such as The War of 1812. After the fort defended against the British bombing ships in that war, the “Star Spangled Banner” was created. Come visit Fort McHenry! The War of 1812 The biggest event that ever happened

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    Civil War DBQ

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    There were many economic differences between the North and the South that eventually led to the Civil War. One main difference was that The South's economy was based on agriculture and slave labor while the North's economy was more focused on manufacturing. According to Document 1a, “Abraham Lincoln Historical Digitization Project” , it represents that the value of Northern manufacturing surpassed the value of Southern manufacturing. This shows that the Northern states had a very well off economy

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    Even though the North and South were two very distinctly different opposing forces during the Civil War, there were some things both sides had in common. The Civil War was primarily fought to abolish slavery after Abraham Lincoln was elected president, but there were core differences between the North and South that caused them to fight for or against slavery. Things like climate, social equality, and the economy, were major factors in determining whether a state was part of the Confederacy or the

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    During the 1850-1860 time periods, politics, economics, and social customs had a major impact in determining the difference between the North and South culture. During this time period, the southern population consisted of biracial who had roughly 35 percent African Americans, the south dependent heavily on slave labor and they had a growing increase in its economy which consisted of 84 percent of agriculture workforce. While the north consisted of mostly white race with only 2 percent African American

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    Gettysburg Turning Point

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    The United States have been involved in a high number of wars and conflicts with other nations. The reasons behind those wars go on and on and vary quite a lot. But, arguably one of the most documented and recognized wars was the civil war. It was a war fought between two American brothers who stood firm with their own beliefs. It was a war featuring one of the most talked about battles of all time; Gettysburg. Gettysburg has been said by most to be the key turning point for the union, but also the

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    The North and South were two very different regions at the time of The Civil War. They have very different economies, geography, social influences, and transportation methods. This is why many people are very passionate about what side they chose at the time. The North and South had one of the most bloody wars in history. The North and South both are very unique regions. The North and South both had very different geography and climate from each other. The biggest difference geographically in the

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    The North and South had several contrasting social, economical, and political differences. Some of the opposing views of the upper states included social differences; which involved women, slavery, and views of whether slavery should be allowed. Economics were a major deal for each destination, but they had different focuses. Although the North and South are governed the same way, each had their own view on politics and beliefs. The differences between the two states ultimately led to a new revolution

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    The Missouri Compromise

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    The Civil War was a very important time in history. The Missouri Compromise was one of the causes of the war. It basically settled the dispute of Missouri wanting to be a slave state. The Missouri Compromise was the states way of stopping all the newly gained states from becoming anti-slavery. The fear of having slavery banned across the whole United States scared many people. The second compromise responsible for the war was The Compromise of 1850. The Compromise stopped slavery from expanding

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