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    North Versus South The Civil War was a remarkable moment in history. This war went from 1861 to 1865‚ between the North and South of the United States. The North and South were drifting apart over time because of slavery and agriculture. The North wanted a unified country but the South wanted their own government. There were many battles throughout the war‚ one of the craziest being Shiloh. There were also multiple important people involved in this war. Ulysses S. Grant impacted the Civil War tremendously

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    When the confederates were fighting the north they did not have as many troops. (Civil War‚In U.S. History). Most of the soldiers were farmers as well and not trained very well. (Who Fought? 1). They did not have the technology the North had either such as muskets‚ the same training‚ and different equipment. (Who Fought? 1 ). And even though the South wanted and needed slavery there were still African American soldiers who fought for the confederate side as laborers.(Who Fought

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    and had to start thinking about the safety of their markets and what would be the best option if Lincoln were to take office and all of their biggest fears would come true. Once Lincoln won the election‚ South Carolina took action and was the first state to leave the union and following was Mississippi‚ Florida‚ Alabama‚ Georgia‚ Louisiana‚ Texas and Virginia. South Carolina and Mississippi had their own reasons of leaving‚ but they both had to do with their rights and their main production staff being

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    among the 34 states that were present then seven of the Southern slave states affirmed their withdrawal from the United States. Their departure led to the formation of the Confederate States of America. They steadily grew with the allegiance of six more states. The Confederacy was never diplomatically accepted by overseas countries even though they acquired thirteen states and some of the Western territories. The remaining states were called the North of the Union‚ these were the states that did not

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    Many historical events lead up and caused to the Civil War and there was no way to avoid it. The United States and all of their presidents throughout the time period were dealing with other problems like women’s rights and reform movements and it was a lot to deal with. The Civil War was inevitable because there were certain pieces of land that couldn’t be determined as a slave or a free state‚ there were laws that the North disagreed with‚ and overall the North and the South couldn’t get along.

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    US HISTORY RESEARCH PAPER JAMES LONGSTREET The Civil War was a time of great conflict in America. James Longstreet was one of the most successful generals for the Confederate Army. Longstreet had a long respected military career where he performed many different tasks and jobs. Most of his leadership abilities were drilled into him during his time at West Point. After the war he became a target by some of his comrade for many reasons. They no longer believed in the confederacy like Longstreet

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    the nation in two. The Civil War was a battle from 1861 to 1865 where two sides of America fought against each other: the Union North against the Confederate South. Though Texas was a new state in the US‚ many Texans risked their lives and took part in the long‚ bloody Civil War. Texans fought in the Civil War for many reasons. The main reasons so many Texans fought the Civil War was the issues over slavery‚ states’ rights‚ and loyalty to Texas. The first reason the Texans fought was slavery. According

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    still is a highly controversial topic in America. The wins and losses were both great‚ and many Americans died. It helped set into motion many great things such as liberating the slaves‚ and keeping our country united and peaceful. Though not all things were great like the‚ hundreds‚ thousands of families that were damaged or even destroyed in this war. Almost everyone in the country lost a son‚ brother‚ father‚ cousin‚ nephew or uncle. No one in America was left completely unaffected by this tragedy

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    The Role of Jeb Stuart in the Battle of Gettysburg The Civil War is sometimes said to be the second war of American independence. This war was a nation fighting itself‚ North versus South‚ each side fighting for what they believed in. America suffered many tragedies from the war‚ but it also brought new advancements in technology and medicine‚ as well as battle strategy. The Battle of Gettysburg is often said to be the turning point of the Civil War. This battle was a major win for the Union‚ as

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    involved in most of the conflict from the Appalachian Mountains to the Mississippi River. The army was raised in early 1861 by Tennessee’s governor‚ Isham G. Harris. It was one of the most well-organized in the South by the time the Confederate States of America assumed its control in July 1861. Early in the war‚ the army was stationed in northern Tennessee‚ and tasked with protecting the border. However‚ they eventually succumbed to the Union at Fort Henry and Fort Donelson in February 1862. Despite

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