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    state rights “ and what truly caused the civil war‚ several factors are taken into consideration while contributing to the outbreak of the civil war. Among these factors‚ I believe that slavery was out of control and became the main cause of change. Slavery was not just arising‚ but had slowly become a social and moral issue that deeply caused a divide in the nation. The institution of slavery shaped the political world‚ influenced the economy and their systems and defined ways of life in the South

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    The civil war was one of the most deadly wars our country has ever faced. It was between two different sides of people who believed in different ideas but lived in the same country. The start of the Civil War was really key. It showed which side the North or the South would have the advantage at winning the war. The side which I think had an advantage was the North because of the factories they had. The good army officers they had. The fact that the war was also not in their territory so many of

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    Of course‚ some say the Constitution caused the Civil War. By recognizing and regulating slavery‚ the war was imminent. But this is not the only reason that the Constitution caused the Civil War. There was another more important reason that the founding fathers caused civil strife. This reason is the electoral college. The key to analyzing the impact of the Constitution on the war is threw the presidency. The founding fathers envisioned voters electing the best candidates as president and vice president

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    African American Civil right and Equality Tara Faircloth HIS 204 Mr. Galano October 28‚ 2011 The topic I have chosen to write about is how African Americans worked to end segregation‚ discrimination‚ and isolation to obtain equality and civil rights. Ever since the African Americans were slaves they have had to come a long way to get where they are today. Some have even held positions in political offices‚ managed corporations‚ and gained all the rights that everyone else has. But‚ it’s never

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    The Civil War‚ a pivotal moment in American history‚ presented both advantages and disadvantages to both the North and South. On one hand‚ it provided an opportunity for each side to assert its ideals and values‚ but on the other‚ it brought about immense loss and devastation. As the Civil War began‚ the North held several strategic advantages that positioned it favorably. Firstly‚ the Union’s industrial capacity far surpassed that of the Confederacy‚ enabling the North to produce “weapons‚ ammunition

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    Over the course of approximately one-hundred years there has been a discernible metamorphosis within the realm of African-American cinema. African-Americans have overcome the heavy weight of oppression in forms such as of politics‚ citizenship and most importantly equal human rights. One of the most evident forms that were withheld from African-Americans came in the structure of the performing arts; specifically film. The common population did not allow blacks to drink from the same water fountain

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    Reparation for African Americans Ryan Edmonds Baker College of Jackson Nov/8/2011 Reparation for African Americans Anta Majigeen Njaay a thirteen year old African girl was awakened at the crack of dawn on a spring morning in 1806‚ to the sounds of screams and gunfire. As she looked outside to see what all the commotion was about‚ invaders were raiding her village slaughtering and kidnapping her countrymen and women in front of her eyes (Horton & Horton‚ 2005‚ p. 13). By the end of the

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    the Roman civil wars of the 1st century BC. The term civilis here had the very specific meaning of "Roman citizen". The English term civil war was first used in 1651 to refer to the English Civil War. Since the 17th century‚ the term has also been applied retroactively to other historical conflicts where at least one side claims to represent the country’s civil society . The terms internecine war and domestic war are often used interchangeably with "civil war"‚ but "internecine war" can be used

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    cars people drove‚ the clothes people wore‚ and even the way people talked‚ to the way everything is now. With the twenty-seven years of change‚ there are hardly any similarities between the two years. Many things with the African American race have also changed over time. Before the Civil War in 1865‚ African Americans were faced with one major obstacle; slavery. After the war‚ they were faced with various challenges‚ including the consequences brought along with Reconstruction‚ the creation of the

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    them in the war. Yet‚ due to the lack of men both sides were in desperation of African Americans to participate in the American Revolution. All what mattered to African Americans was their freedom and they fought for whichever side that promised their independence. In 1775‚ the Continental Congress accepted a policy of eliminating African American soldiers from the army. George Washington mandated the Continental Army‚ which he additionally disqualified recruitment of African American soldiers; despite

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