Tuesday, September 3, 2019
Civil War Essay -- essays research papers
 Civil War        Civil war was the greatest war in American history. It was waged in 10,000  places-from Valverde, New Mexico, and Fernandina on the Florida coast. More  than three million Americans fought in it and more than 600,00 men died in it.  It was not only the immensity of the fight but the new weapons, the new  standards of generalship, and the strategies of destruction which made the Civil  War an event present ever since in the American consciousness.    Here are some of the crucial events of the war: the firing of the first shots at  Fort Sumter; the battles of Shiloh, Chancellorsville, and Gettysburg; Sherman's  dramatic march to the sea; the surrender at Appomattox. In fact, Civil War  wasn't simply the story of great battles and great generals, it was also an  elaborate portrait of ourselves, American people- individuals and families,  northerners and southerners, soldiers and civilians, slaves and slaveowners,  rich and poor, urban and rural.    Twenty years before Civil War started, South and North didn't have a good  relationship already and there were many issues that they didn't agree on each  other such as Clay's compromise, Fugitive slave act, Pottawatomie massacre, etc.  The Southern states supported slavery because the slave population held more  than 40 percent of the entire population and also they needed slavery for their  industrialization. Therefore, if they freed all the slaves, someone would  predict, many whites would have no jobs and many things would be up-side-down.  As the result, controlling over slaves was very important for the Southern. But  the Northern were opponent of slavery since the slavery population took less  than 10 percent of the entire population and Southern states were already free.  Then something really happened when Abraham Lincoln, a known opponent of slavery,  was elected president. The Southern states then decided to secede, which meant  that they were leaving the nation because they thought how could Lincoln be the  president of the United States if most of the Southern didn't vote for him.  Now, as we could see, our nation started to divide into two, the south and the  north.    During the year of 1861 to 1865, there were thousands of war between south and  north and there were countless people died in it. The war immediately began  when south and north fought for Fort Sumter. At Lincoln's inaug...              ...enges of  Reconstruction and of defining African Americans' rights. Therefore, many  Moderate Republican, who made up the majority of the Republican party, angry  because his failure to protect African American's rights. After congress took  over the reconstruction from Johnson, they quickly passed the Civil Rights Act  of 1866, which declared that everyone who was born in the land of United States  was a citizen with full civil right, (not guarantee for voting rights). Then  Fourteenth Amendment was also passed in June 1866. It required states to extend  equal citizenship to African Americans and all people were born naturalized in  the United States.) Then Fifteenth Amendment was passed at the following year,  it pointed out that everyone should have rights of vote no matter what color the  people were.    Many African American children started to go to school and being educated just  like everyone else. Many African Americans involves politics and protect their  own rights. As we knew, countless people didn't have jobs and started die from  hunger, therefore, Industrialization was needed so that those people could have  jobs. Many Southern landowners turned into factory owners.                       
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