We live in a society with different beliefs and sometimes it causes outrage. This is exactly how the Civil War started. The North lived in a place where most of their jobs were more industrial. While the people in the South’s jobs were mostly all agricultural. They replied on slaves to do their dirty work and that’s how they made their living.
Nevertheless, the people in the North didn’t agree with this method. Northerners believed that it was moral wrong, and the South shouldn’t take advantage of the African Americans and put them to work without getting paid. The South didn’t care and continued to use slaves in their planation farms.
After America acquired new territories, the South wanted to expand slavery into these new states, so they can make more profits. This …show more content…
This was the bloodiest battle in the Civil War and arguably the most important one. The battle took place over 3 days and the Union would outsmart one of the best generals in American history, Robert E Lee. His defeat at Gettysburg was a sign of bad fortune for the South. Lee was outnumbered but stilled fought hard, but it wasn’t enough to win. He was forced to surrender after losing over 1/3 of his army. It was a tough defeat for one of the most skillful and prideful generals in