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    | Victory in The North | A synopsis on the outcome of the U.S. Civil War | | [Type the author name] | 11/6/2010 | | Since the final battle of the American Civil War was fought in 1865‚ scholars have debated the reasons for the Union’s victory over the Confederacy. Historians have attributed the war’s outcome to many factors‚ some of which include Lincoln’s superior leadership‚ the South’s failure to diplomatically secure foreign intervention‚ emancipated slaves enlisting in the

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    Examining the Civil War HIS/110 The Civil War is considered to be greatest war in American history‚ perhaps because it is the only war ever fought on American soil. Three million men fought in this war and 600‚000 died. As of today‚ this war is the most fascinated because it was fought on American soil. There have been many documents and books written about the Civil War‚ this war also settled disputes betweent the states and gave many blacks their freedom. The origins of the American

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    many different leaders that we call presidents. When classifying our presidents‚ each show characteristics of leadership‚ honesty‚ connectivity‚persistence‚ and intelligence. Some presidents show these traits more than others. Though topic is highly debated‚ the best representation of those traits were shown in our 16th president Abraham Lincoln. Lincoln portrayed those traits in many ways causing him to make a great impact on the country resulting in him being the best president of America.  One great

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    Their new federal constitution ensured them of their rights to own slaves. Lincoln rejected the Crittenden Compromise. Lincoln also rejected the right of secession but he denied any intention of interfering with the slavery in those states. The Confederates president ordered batteries to fire on Fort Sumter. Lincoln then ordered 75‚000 troops and the war began. There were several factors that allowed the

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    The Tariff Crisis

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    It also eventually became a factor in causing the southern states to nullify the Union itself‚ bringing about their secession and the creation of the Confederacy. Although the Compromise Tariff of 1833 was passed‚ which mollified the South Carolina legislature and caused them to withdraw the Ordinance of Nullification‚ unrest in the southern states continued‚ eventually

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    Wilmot Proviso/Compromise of 1850 The Wilmot Proviso came about when President Polk asked Congress for $2 million dollars‚ during the Mexican War‚ in an attempt to buy peace with Mexico. This Proviso named after its sponsor David Wilmot‚ an antislavery Democrat from Pennsylvania‚ was an attempt by opponents of slavery to prevent slaves to be introduction into the newly purchased territories from Mexico after the war. The proviso passed the House but not the Senate due to the Southern take on

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    In Alexander Stephens’ 1861 Cornerstone Speech‚ he reveals his theory on why the “revolution” occurred. This famous speech spoke on the thought that the new government was based upon the fact that whites were superior to African Americans. It is the refutation of the indication that all men are created equal. According to Stephens the "cornerstone" of the confederacy was ultimately the true foundation that was indeed slavery. This speech is often viewed today as a dramatic moral clause to the question

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    Randolph's Veto Analysis

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    Randolph was elected as a delegate to the virginia convention of 1861 which met in richmond in february and for two and half months hotly debated the question of secession. On april Randolph and two other virginia delegates- william B preston and alexander H.H stuart- met in washington D.C with the newly elected U.S president‚ Abraham Lincon‚ hoping to dissuade him from forcefully resupplying The federal

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    Missouri Compromise

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    compromises aided the progression of groups like the Radical Republicans‚ Know- Nothings‚ Free-Soil Party‚ and Abolitionists. One of the compromises that served to feed these factions was the Missouri Compromise. As stated before‚ this compromise debated on the admission Maine and Missouri as slave or free states. It resulted in the 36°30’ line being set and is an example of an almost direct conflict between the North and the South on the institution. The North was against the spread of slavery so

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    Question 1: What role did race play in the theory of Manifest Destiny? The Manifest Destiny was another symbol of America’s progress and with the sun rising from the west‚ it represented “the nation’s bright future” (pg. 321)‚ yet it still came with percussions. With more knowledge of this new territory‚ the government thought that the move was greatly important due to the nation’s rising popularity. However‚ once a certain article in a popular newspaper was written that the plenties of the West

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