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    A civil war is a war between citizens of the same country. From 1861 to 1865, America was fighting its own civil war. The American Civil War began when several Southern slave states declared their secession. When they seceded, they formed the Confederate States of America which was also known as the confederacy. The states remaining were known as the Union. Before the Civil War, slaves were treated unfairly, like property, rather than people. One court case that proves this is the 1857 court case

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    How did the Civil War change American society? There are not many events that changed the course of America like the American Civil War. This war claimed the lives of over 600,000 people with brothers fighting against brothers and fathers against sons. Almost all aspects of American life was changed forever. This essay will focus on how the Civil war changed American society in the following ways: government, economy, and people. After the war, America began its progression toward

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    The effects of the Civil War upon the American West were wide-ranging and filled with significant relevance for learning to comprehend an expended definition of the West, especially when realizing that the Civil War contributed to the defiant attitudes of former Confederates and supporters of slavery as unforgiving and unaccepting of anything other than a social structure of perpetual struggle for power and control of the frontier and the nation. The text asserts, “The West had no magic power for

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    Signal Corps Enhances American Civil War The American Civil War is debatably the first modern warfare in American history (Hagerman, 1988, XI). The Civil War was the beginning of a new era, the contemporary operational environment. Field commanders had to deal with conditions, influences, and circumstances that affect the utilizations of military forces. Commanders could no longer rely on past experiences to determine future outcomes. Commanders had to take variables other than military forces

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    Population During well known American Civil War that was fought from the years 1861-1865, the North had the advantage in terms of the population. The South had a small population, with very few citizens , 9 million citizens people to be exact lived in the Confederacy(South) while 22 million people lived in the Union(North). With the North having nearly triple the amount of people as the South, it allowed them to field a much larger combat army. When it came down to men of fighting age, the Union

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    The Civil War drastically changed the nature of Americans, and how American society was run altogether. Lincoln’s goal for the civil war was to unite americans, and while many were united, most of the reconstruction efforts post-war failed. Lincoln succeeded in his original goal, as the confederate states were allowed to be part of the union after the war. In this uniting of ideas, the United States of America was reunited. Many African Americans began to participate more in society as citizens

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    beliefs, started a war between the states, also known as the Civil War. The Civil War was considered the first modern war. The Civil War had a big change in technology and changed attitudes in war. Some of the new technology that was used was rifled artillery, rifled gun, heavier artillery, improved communications, and the use of the railroads. First paragraph: Particularly, focus the social, ideological, political, and economic reasons that we discussed as a cause of the war. A big issue that

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    In considering the development of the USA in the years 1815-1917, how far can the union victory in the civil war be seen as the most significant turning point? The Union Victory in the American civil war is widely considered to be a turning point and could be seen as the catalyst in American History. Led by Abraham Lincoln, some may say it was the start of a new era. Time had gone by since the America gained its independence. The emancipation of slavery happened because of the Unions victory but

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    fought the Civil war. During these years slavery was a big topic. In the south, the confederate states wanted to expand slavery all through the north and continue to not give them their rights. While in the north, the union wanted to help slaves in any way possible. During the civil war both sides needed more men power to win this war. The only way that both sides could gain more power was by letting the slaves join the war. African Americans got the chance to be part of the Civil War and have a

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    The American Civil War was a war fought from 1861-1865 between the 11 states that seceded from the Union and the United States. It broke out when Confederates attacked Fort Sumter, located in South Carolina. There were many reasons as to why the Civil War started such as Slavery, Dred Scott decision, states’ rights, the Underground Railroad, and etc. The Civil war was considered one of the most bloodiest fights in American history because it resulted in millions of injuries and over 620,000 deaths

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