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    into finished goods. This disparity between the two set up a major difference in economic attitudes. The South was based on the plantation system while the North was focused on city life. This change in the North meant that society evolved as people of different cultures and classes had to work together. On the other hand‚ the South continued to hold onto an antiquated social order. 2. States versus federal rights. Since the time of the Revolution‚ two camps emerged: those arguing for greater states

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    The Civil War was one of the worst wars in the us history. Over 600k people died or they went missing. A Lot of families were torn apart because of the war. On the battlefield it was father vs son. During the battle of gettysburg over 51‚000 people were killed although the death tolls were very high it helped define what america is today. The North outgunned and it had more people than the South. During the Civil war the North had a little over 20 states apart of the union and the South had half

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    The Civil War was a war between the union and the confederacy and the union. During the war there were prison camp. A prison camp is a place where prisoners of war are kept under guard. In this essay i will be telling you about different prison camps. The first cam i will be talking about is the Andersonville prison camp in georgia.The commandant of the camp was Henry wirz and he was executed because he was not producing enough supplies and shelter for the prisoners.Evidence suggest that there

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    world demand for cotton rose steeply and America would play a leading role in providing the priced resource‚ leaving the country’s economic landscape forever changed. This growing world demand for American cotton also plays a crucial part in the outbreak the Civil War‚ because it bridged a definitive gap between the estranged worlds of the Northern and Southern part of the country. Cotton trade’s role in bringing about the Civil War will be explored through its resulting economic‚ political and moral

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    American Civil War Milan Patel The journal paper discusses the problems faced by Abraham Lincoln and Jefferson Davis that contributed to civil war in their respective states. It analyses the contribution of each person in the American civil war. The achievements of both commanders will also be discussed together with their weaknesses. Introduction A civil war involves the conflict between different groups in the same state. The main objectives of the civil war are the intention of one group to exercise

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    Life at a prison camp during the American Civil War was not an easy one. It is estimated that nearly 56‚000 men died in various camps throughout the country (Hall). That casualty rate is much greater than that of any battle. This high mortality rate was not on purpose but mostly caused by carelessness‚ ignorance‚ and lack of supplies. James Robertson‚ a history professor at Virginia Tech‚ stated “Intent and malice were never intended.” In the Civil Wartwo out of every three soldier deaths was caused

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    Many people believe the Civil War was caused because of slavery. While the issue of slavery was an important factor‚ it the factor that pushed everything over the edge. The north and south had been going at it before the topic of slavery came up. Slavery was just the one thing most people focused on. What I believe caused the war was the issue of states’ rights‚ the election of Abraham Lincoln‚ and books and media from that time period. In 1852 the novel Uncle Tom’s Cabin was written by Harriet

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    One fourth of every procedure that occurred during the war was not amputations. Amputations at this time were quick taking only 2 to 10 minutes to complete. During this time they realized the farther from the torso the better the survival rate‚ as well as the fact the faster the procedure happens after the wound the better. They did not let just any physician amputate either‚ only the most experienced surgeons get to perform the surgery. Also keep in mind that amputations were not carried out

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    The Civil War was a conflict‚ it was a big part of US history. The Civil War has changed our perspective and is a big foundation of our history. The Civil War began on April 12‚ 1861‚ and ended on April 9‚ 1865. The Civil War appeared because of the Northern and Southern perspectives of slavery‚ and the economic policies of both sides. The Union‚ also known as the Northern side‚ had won the Civil War. The Union won the Civil War because of how they had more of superior resources than the Southerners

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    Introduction Since the founding of The United States‚ the question of how much power the federal government should have over its citizens has remained a central and enduring concern. During the creation of the Constitution of the United States‚ Founding Father Alexander Hamilton‚ who played a major role in the formation of the Federalist party (people who called for a strong national government)‚ argued for a strengthened federal authority within the United States legal system. As stated by Robert

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