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    When war began in 1914 the British army possessed a mere 25‚000 horses. The War Office was given the urgent task of sourcing half a million more to go into battle. They were essential to pull heavy guns‚ to transport weapons and supplies‚ to carry the wounded and dying to hospital and to mount cavalry charges. In the first year of war the countryside was emptied of shire horses and riding ponies‚ a heartbreaking prospect for farming families who saw their finest and most beloved horses requisitioned

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    the United States and Great Britain from November to December‚ during the U.S. Civil War between 1861- 1865. After captain Charles Wilkes of the USS. San Jacinto ordered the arrest of two confederate’s diplomatic James Manson and John Sydell; both set sail aboard the Europe on a British mail ship call the Trent. When British accused America of violating the British neutrality America sailed out to get the support for the Civil War in the south. Afterwards the ship was searched and then England

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    The government may have tried to get the North and the South to come to a compromise on their differences during the 1800’s‚ but the Civil War was a completely inevitable event. One of the most notable differences between the North and the South was their stances on who should have more power in government. Northerners believed that federal government should be the one to decide whether slavery was to be abolished or not. The South disagreed since they felt that states should be independent‚ and

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    people had little money‚ hardly any food‚ and probably felt alone. People in America were struggling to survive in a nation that was once a pretty wealthy nation but now is in an economic drought. World War ll helped get America back to what is once was‚ maybe even better than before. After World War ll‚ America was “the Arsenal of Democracy‚” as proclaimed by President Roosevelt. America had became the greatest industrial power in the world and America had surpassed all expectations in our production

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    During the Civil War our nation was split between the North and South. Just like any other war in history each side was trying to get an upper hand on the other‚ even if it was illegal. Many wars through history had illegal warfare and tactics that was used to win the war. One would wonder what could be used in the Civil War that was illegal in warfare at the time? The answer was submarines‚ yes submarines‚ which was not a widely known warfare tactic until World War II with the German U-Boats. These

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    Dyke 2 Women in the Civil War Name Class Professor Date Women in the Civil War The role of women in the Civil War was multifaceted and diverse on both sides of the battle lines. For whatever reason women decided to enlist in the army‚ they faced more hurdles than their male counterparts‚ and for this reason‚ remain significant.[footnoteRef:1] During the Civil War‚ there were specific roles tailored for and occupied by women‚ such as the role of ““vivandieres” or Daughters

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    African-American Soldiers During the Civil War The American civil war was envisioned to be a short-lived encounter between the confederates and the union‚ such hope was dashed as this war stretch for four years. Between 1861 and 1865 many lives were lost during the American civil war. Despite this loss‚ the civil war brought slavery to an end and ’dealt a severe blow to states’ right’. The African Americans were able to prove themselves in the American civil war of 1861. 1For example‚ the result

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    The Civil War was one of the bloodiest wars that had occurred on American history. No one could know about the catastrophe that would occur because of the fight against slavery. It was one of those times where women were needed in order to settle the fight. Women spies were of a great help during the war since it was not known for such methods to be used. The more common way of having spying operations was the usage of men spies rather than females. However‚ that all changed when women from both

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    Name: Date: Ch.3 AP Government More Practice Questions 1. Federal officials’ perceptions of national needs came to dominate the allocation of federal grants during the A) Reagan administration. B) Great Depression. C) World War II era. D) post–Civil War era. E) 1960s and 1970s. 2. During the 1960s and 1970s‚ federal grants to states were increasingly based on A) the demands of the individual states. B) what state officials perceived to be important state needs. C) the power

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    states seceded. To make the situation even worse‚ the Civil War took place to resolve this conflict between the South and the North. President Lincoln was left with the trust to unite the Confederacy and the Union once again. President Lincoln’s duty of preserving the Union was more important to him than to give the slaves freedom because he just wanted to use the African-Americans for military force‚ political power‚ and to end the Civil War. President Lincoln needed all the manpower he could possess

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