"If the southern generals like robert e lee and stonewall jackson were so brilliant and if the south lost fewer men than the north why did the north win the war" Essays and Research Papers

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    1.1 Why did humans migrate to North America? Humans have migrated to North America for better cultivation of crops and repopulation. It has been theorized that people have crossed to North America on a Land Bridge‚ which had emerged linking Asia and North America across into what is known today as the Bering Sea. Groups of people that have traveled from the bridge have spreaded to North‚ Central and South America‚ where tons of tribes have emerged. Many tribes have noticed that North America soil

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    During the Civil War‚ the advances of the Industrial Revolution introduced great changes in the industrial and technological development. Both the North and the South created many advances in railroad and water transportation. The Union‚ however‚ was far more advanced technologically than the Confederate states . Consequently‚ the North made greater and more effective use of progress in weapons‚ communication‚ transportation and medicine than South . Although the industrial development made the nation

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    Although Robert E. Lee‚ Commanding General of the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia‚ was on the losing side of the Civil War‚ people still recognize him as a war hero due to his successful battlefield tactics and maneuvering. Midway through the war‚ Gen. Lee had so much success out-maneuvering Union forces that it seemed as though the Confederates would win. However‚ in July of 1863‚ Union forces defeated the Army of Northern Virginia at the Battle of Gettysburg causing a pivotal moment in

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    The novel North and South by John Jakes is a near-heartbreaking tale that illustrates the tensions amounting between the Northern and Southern states of the United States of the America from a new perspective –– a personal one. The two protagonists of the story are George Hazard of Pennsylvania and Orry Main of South Carolina‚ who became best friends with an unbreakable bond which they established during their attendance in the United States Military Academy at West Point. Their relationship extends

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    Within the novel North and South used as contrasting places‚ which represent a shift of ideals not only in the residents of the area‚ but in the narrator as well. The South is most heavily represented in the first 6 chapters of the novel and where chapters 8-25 take place in the North. The south takes on the characteristic if an old way of thinking with ridged boundaries between black and white‚ where the North represents a greater flexibility when it comes to traditional ideas. However‚ with in

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    Antebellum period‚ the North and South were divided into two sections. Antebellum Northerners were attempting to modernize the economy in the North while in the south the plantation complex was the economic form. The antebellum North and Antebellum South were more different due to the way they felt about slavery. The North and South differed greatly in how they wanted the newly admitted states to be during Westward expansion. The North opposed slavery‚ so after the Mexican-American War when Texas became

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    the Civil War‚ because the North had more people able to join the war‚ better economic to support the war effort‚ the North had experience and a credit history‚ and larger navy then the south. The North had “97% of nation firearms” (Carnes 378). The South had 9 million people with 3.5 million of the 9 million being slaves and unable to join the army. The North had 20 million people and were able to have former slave enlist into their army. The North had bigger and better navy then the South. The North

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    and why the North won war by 1865." 1 Explain how and why the North won war by 1865 By‚ Janice Lopez History 1302 Mr. Otter April 11‚ 2013 Research Paper: "Explain how and why the North won war by 1865." 2 Abstract My research topic for this essay is explain how and why the North won war by 1865. In this essay I will be explaining the various reasons as to why the South surrendered to the North and

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    culture of South America. Some might say Asia‚ more specifically the Koreas. With long history and beautiful art‚ the Koreans are a strong contender. The North unfortunately lost most of their culture while becoming communist‚ making the South the better of the two. Although North and South Korea were initially one country‚ when they split South Korea became the better country because its people kept rich culture that is present in all parts of life‚ people have strong family ties‚ and South Korea became

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    factors caused the lead-up to the Civil War. The country’s tension was high before the Civil War began for many different reasons that contributed to the Civil War. The tension was high due to many massacres and laws that even heightened the tensions between the North and the South states. South states believed heavily in slavery and wanted to keep slavery around strongly and firmly since the South depended on slaves to do agricultural work. However‚ the North believed that slavery was bad and believed

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