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    The American Civil War (1861–1865)‚ also known as the War Between the States (among other names)‚ was a civil war in the United States of America. There are many reasons for causing this war but the 2 most of those were‚ Sectionalism refers to the different economies‚ social structure‚ customs and political values of the North and South. It increased steadily between 1800 and 1860 as the North‚ which phased slavery out of existence‚ industrialized‚ urbanized and built prosperous farms‚ while the

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    The Civil War was the bloodiest war the United States has ever fought - killing over 620‚000 Americans and causing more destruction than any other war. Long standing conflicts and disagreements made the violent war seem inevitable years before it happened‚ and led to it becoming a major turning point in US history. Americans have struggled with sectionalism since the colonial days‚ as seen in the issue of slavery and states rights‚ and the passing of documents and compromises such as the Articles

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    since the ending of the Civil War on May 9‚ 1865. Its involvement in history has led to many important historical events such as the Civil Rights Movement. Where slavery is most discussed‚ however‚ is its importance and impact on the Civil War as well as the events leading up to it. Many historians argue that this is the most important factor to the war and the only reason that the war began. There are‚ however‚ many other issues that had their impact on the start of the war that were just as important

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    Change on America After September 11‚ 2001                   Ninika Washington SSC 102 Dr. B. Diamond September 8‚ 2012         A View of Life After September 11‚ 2001 ​Different phenomenons occur on a daily basis around the universe and people are impacted in various ways.  As one observe American History preceding the Civil Right Era‚ one can compare the mentally of people that were raised in that time to the persons who were raised in the late 1970’s and so on.  On September

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    War Never Changes

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    War. War never changes‚” begins the trailer of Fallout 4‚ and indeed it does not. Even the entirety of human history could not prevent the bloodbath that is WWI. Also known as The Great War‚ this massive international battle was nothing short of transformative‚ meaning that it has significantly impacted the world even to this day. WWI lasted a total of four years‚ from 1914 to 1918‚ and was fought between the Central Powers (Germany‚ Ottoman Empire‚ Austria-Hungary) and Allied Powers (France‚ Russia

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    Was the English Civil War a war of Religion? The English Civil Wars of 1642 to 1651 had religious connections indefinitely‚ yet to say that they were wars of religion is slightly blindsided. Economics‚ national and foreign policy and the rule of King Charles I all played pivotal roles in the wars‚ in particular‚ the role of the King and his failings to rule. Such failings lost support for the King on a large scale and led to the argument that this was the beginnings of democracy where the people

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    conflicts in the Civil War and was the worst decision of mankind. Slavery impacted all of our policies‚ laws‚ and societal norms by showing us that most of the population of southern people had plantations back in the 1860s and later on. The civil war was fought for states rights and for slavery‚ either keeping it which the southerners wanted or completely getting rid of it which the northerners wanted all along. Abolitionists fought to end slavery. In the decades before the Civil War‚ anti-slavery

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    that in the Civil War‚ America lost the most men ever? After four years and over 600‚000 American lives‚ the Union (North) prevailed in wearing down and forcing the Confederacy (South) to surrender. Eli Whitney’s cotton gin‚ the Missouri Compromise‚ and the Dred Scott case contributed greatly to the Civil War. After the Civil War‚ the Southern economy was devastated with millions of homeless‚ while the northern economy boomed. Eli Whitney created one of the first causes of the Civil. In 1793 Eli

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     History Honors  5/3/15  Civil War Project Essay    2. How/why/to what extent is the topic significant to the Civil War or today?    “That all persons held as slaves” within the rebellious states “are and henceforward shall  be free” (The Emancipation Proclamation). Abraham Lincoln declared this statement on January  1‚ 1863‚ which changed the course of history and paved the freedom for African Americans. The  Civil War was between the Union and the Confederates. The Civil War was fought to preserve 

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    Reconstruction was to integrate blacks into Southern society and readmit the states that seceded‚ but only after blacks had won full political and civil equality (Wormser‚ “Reconstruction”). This‚ however‚ did not align with the idea that most Southern leaders at the time held‚ and there was an obvious backlash to the Republican

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