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    The Emancipation Proclamation is a big turning point in the Civil War‚ as discussed in class. It not only entitled victory to the North‚ but became a small stepping stone for progress of racial equality. Although the Emancipation Proclamation was formed in sole effort to maintain the union by Abraham Lincoln‚ it was a bold move that led to progress in the abolition of slaves. The Emancipation Proclamation was extremely limited and did not end slavery in the politically divided country. Slavery was

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    n Chapter 10‚ " The Other Civil War" there were four significant points. The first significant point was the Anti-Renter movement‚ it showcased how even the less fortunate had some power. They had power in numbers‚ when the sheriff confronted the tenants for not paying rent‚ they outnumbered him and stood in solidarity. When he came back with reenforcement‚ they stood in solidarity against him and his men. People often feel like they can’t stand up against their oppressors or to people with power

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    Gettysburg‚ a major turning point in the civil war. The battle lasted five days‚ from June 30th - July 4th‚ 1863. The battle was fought between the Union and the Confederate armies. The union army was fighting to bring the United States back together and to end slavery. The Battle Of Gettysburg was a major turning point in the Civil War because of Failed Leadership and the number of men who were casualties. The Battle Of Gettysburg was a turning point in the civil war because of failed leadership

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    ------------------------------------------------- Was the Cold War Inevitable? ------------------------------------------------- ARTS1271 ESSAY ------------------------------------------------- 16th September‚ 2011 ------------------------------------------------- The orthodox view of the Cold War elucidates its inevitability due to the great ideological differences that existed between the Soviet Union and United States. On the other hand‚ the revisionists argued that it happened due to

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    What was the actual reason that the Civil War started? Was it because the North didn’t want slavery anymore or was it because of something bigger than that? Could it have been an array of instances all tied together? There are many possibilities of why the Civil War began to include‚ slavery‚ money‚ and not having an individual leading the States. All of these are valid reason if one side opposed what the other side wanted. To follow there will be more in depth analysis of why the biggest war on

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    Was the Americanization of the War in Vietnam Inevitable? In Taking Sides‚ Brian VanDeMark and H. R. McMaster debate the topic of the Americanization of the War in Vietnam. VanDeMark argues that because President Lyndon Johnson did not want people to accuse him of being soft on communism he failed to question the possibility of increasing U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War. McMaster‚ however‚ states he believes the Vietnam War was a human failure because of President Lyndon Johnson as well as

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    As in the Civil War was the result of irreconcilable between the North and Western regions on one hand and the South on the other was the issue of slavery. There was multiple reasons to it. To begin with the North did not have that much support from slavery. They suppose the difference in thought of slavery was not irreconcilable because with to quick of an financial development in America. Slavery increased due to the trades. The Slavery in the Civil War Era had a distinction over the issue of

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    Gettysburg battle which took place during the Civil War. This war was important to Lincoln because he believed it signified new beginnings to the U.S. with terms of freedom. Keeping in mind that the Gettysburg battle was the turning point for the war since this was the time that things started to finally look good for the North. In the reading it says‚ "At Gettysburg‚ he identified the nations mission with the principal that "all men are created equal‚" spoke of the war as bringing about a "new birth of freedom

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    Medicine‚ one of the most influential and important assets in the Civil War‚ one of the most valuable services‚ and one of the most crucial practices helped decide the fate of the war at such a critical and tense time. Not only did medicine save the lives of many‚ it made this nation more advanced and more innovative than it ever has before. Dorothea Dix‚ influential leader and nurse‚ said that she‚ “Came as the advocate of helpless‚ forgotten‚ insane men and women; of beings sunk to a condition

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    The Civil War was the one bloodiest war in American history. But it was also arguably the most important war in America. It was a battle to end slavery and give African American the same life that a White American had. The war was fought between the North (against slavery) and South (for slavery). Abraham Lincoln was a very important part in the Civil War as he believed that slavery wasn’t right. And with his leadership‚ slavery would be no more in America. But it is what happens after the Civil War

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