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    reconstruction time periods‚ there were many changes going on in the Union.  The Emancipation Proclamation‚ as well as legislation such as the thirteenth‚ fourteenth and fifteenth amendments‚ was causing a new awakening of democracy; while the renouncing of secession by the South marked a definite triumph for Nationalism.  As well‚ the government was involved in altercations of its own.  During reconstruction‚ the legislative and executive branches eventually came to blows over the use of power.  The nation was

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    were pro slavery. His end goal of being president was to abolish slavery‚ which threatened Mississippi’s cotton production and overall economy. The terror that was bring upon by this decision was many groups reasoning to oppose the secession. Anyone who opposed the secession were often forced into the war and given a death sentence if they refused. Not only did Mississippi not have the necessary resources to succeed‚ but the decision was mainly brought upon very suddenly

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    The beginning of the Civil War was caused by various components occurring in the United States. The role of Slavery brought on the Civil War. With different means of economic prosperity‚ the north was more industrialized while the south depended on more agriculture. Different political ideology‚ the south wanted more power to the states while the north wanted more power to the federal government. The Civil War was a gradual progress‚ the evolving challenges in individual’s civil rights faced led

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    start of America’s new government. The Gettysburg Address was spoken by President Lincoln near the end of the Civil War which redefined what liberty and freedom meant in America. These definitions had to be changed after the Civil War because of secession and slavery. The time periods dictate the interpretation of the Declaration of Independence and the Gettysburg address and what they meant to define liberty as. Both documents directly state that "all men are created equal". The Declaration of Independence

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    Declaration justified the secession of the American states. The Declaration of Independence was an important part of the states’ rights doctrine. Southern secessionist of 1861 helped embrace the states’ right doctrine‚ this was seen as the most important defense the people that survived the war of the centralized government power.(86-89) Lincoln said anyone has the power to shed the existing government and form a new one that better suits them. Thomas Jefferson also defended the secession as Lincoln did. Jefferson

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    It is often said that hindsight is 20/20 vision‚ but some major historical events are surrounded by controversy‚ one of which is the Civil War: was it repressible or irrepressible? It was irrepressible because the north and south were too culturally different for a compromise to work. The south believed slavery was an essential part of their economy and often advocated for strong state’s rights. The north was steadily industrializing with the increasing textile mills and growing urban population

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    propose to restrict the offence accordingly. Can’t we achieve these reforms through amendments to existing laws? Why do we need new offences of secession and subversion? According to the Bar Association‚ the existing laws are sufficient to deal with subversive activities and activities which advance a secessionist cause. Moreover‚ secession and subversion are not common law offences. Won’t additional laws on these subjects encroach upon our freedom of speech and other treasured liberties

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    authority to do that. (Proclamation 90‚ 1862) Lincoln also suspended Habeas Corpus in Maryland‚ and arrested officials who were trying to get the state to secede. (Ridgway‚ 2001) The secession of Maryland meant that D.C. would have been surrounded by Confederate States. Lincoln was able to prevent Maryland’s secession and helped reunify the nation. After the war Lincoln was able to pass the 13th Amendment‚ which ended slavery. Lincoln was re-elected‚ but he was assassinated in 1865 by John Wilkes

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    What was the result to John Brown’s raid on Harper’s fest? The results to John Brown’s raid on Harper’s fest were that they killed four people in the raid he then sent out the word to rally and arm local slaves. Lincoln’s Election and Southern Secession 9. What were the results of the election of 1860‚ and what did the results show? The results of the election of 1860 were that it turned into two different faces of presidency.

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    and more influential in the decisions of southern states in an attempt to keep them under control. Disagreement over slavery ultimately caused the Civil War‚ as it issued in Lincoln’s reinforcing the government‚ which antagonized the South into secession. Preceding the Civil War‚ the American people disagreed over the slavery

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