Frederick Douglass's Mistreatments

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The civil war became one of the most important battles in history because although it is usually called a battle between brothers in fact it was the ignition spark of an endless look for the human being's real freedom. With this fight just to decide if something was right or wrong the world got touched by the sacrifice and it started its own all around the globe in look for liberty.

Since humans started to work in groups there's always been someone who wanted to take advantage of the others; and when one told another he was a slave because of a ridiculous reason like skin color, religion, economic level,etc to take advantage of his ignorance, he extended the belief to use others for his will. But thanks to books, morality, ethics, and good hearted people; many could see the sufferinf and unfairness caused to others. So against society's behavior they decided to act for their beliefs and preached what was right until the necesaty actions were done to do what was correct.
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Frederick Douglas and Abraham Lincoln expressed the mistreatments and hardships that slaves suffered and worked endlesly to tell their sorrow and look how to help them. All though Frederick Douglas was a slave who went through a lot of problems just to learn to read and write, and Abraham Lincoln was a white boy who could go to school, didn't have to work, and had teachers who he could ask anything; they both agreed that the freedom of a country could only be achieved by getting rid of